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New industrial space comes to Queen Creek

Posted 11/12/24

Real estate company Thompson Thrift has completed construction on the first phase of the Germann Commerce Center industrial development in Queen Creek. Located on the southwest corner of Germann and …

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New industrial space comes to Queen Creek

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Real estate company Thompson Thrift has completed construction on the first phase of the Germann Commerce Center industrial development in Queen Creek.

Located on the southwest corner of Germann and Meridian roads, the first phase of the commerce center consists of approximately 400,000 square feet of speculative light industrial space in five standalone buildings spread across approximately 26 acres, according to a press release.

The buildings offer front-park/rear-load industrial, with clear heights from 28 to 32 feet and frontage on East Germann Road. Thompson Thrift will complete the first phase build-out of the speculative office space by the end of the year.


The second phase is being marketed for build-to-suit and for-sale options. At full build-out, Thompson Thrift expects to have more than 1 million square feet of warehouse, distribution, light assembly and manufacturing space between 12 buildings on approximately 70 acres.

The Germann Commerce Center is the closest industrial facility to LG Energy Solution, which is currently under construction.

“It has been rewarding for our team to complete the first phase of Germann Commerce Center and bring Class A industrial space to Queen Creek to help support the rapidly growing economic growth in the community,” stated Ashlee Boyd, managing partner for Thompson Thrift Commercial, in the press release.

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