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$515M industrial development breaks ground next to Luke Air Force Base

2.4 million square foot project slated to open in late 2024

Posted 10/18/23

Partners and guests celebrated the Wednesday groundbreaking of Luke Field, a $515 million industrial development located adjacent to Luke Air Force Base in Glendale.

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$515M industrial development breaks ground next to Luke Air Force Base

2.4 million square foot project slated to open in late 2024

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Partners and guests celebrated the Wednesday groundbreaking of Luke Field, a $515 million industrial development located adjacent to Luke Air Force Base in Glendale.

The 2.4 million-square-foot Class A industrial development will be developed in a single phase with completion expected in the fourth quarter of 2024. Luke Field spans three buildings – a 695,750-square-foot Building A; 454,761-square-foot Building B; and 1.27 million-square-foot Building C.

The development is located near Loop 303 and is bordered by Litchfield Road, Northern Avenue, the new Northern Parkway and Luke Air Force Base.

LPC Desert West, the Southwest arm of Dallas-based Lincoln Property Company, named the project after Luke Air Force Base, home to the largest fighter wing in the U.S. Air Force and where the company’s Senior Executive Vice President David Krumwiede and Vice President John Orsak have both served as Honorary Commanders.

“We’ve spent the last two decades perfecting our approach to Class A industrial development to meet the demands of the most modern users,” Krumwiede shared in a press release. “That tradition will continue at Luke Field.”

Lincoln Property Company serves as the leasing agent for Luke Field. Layton Construction is the general contractor. Butler Design Group is the project architect.

“Strong relationships and collaboration with both Maricopa County and Luke Air Force Base have moved this project smoothly forward to today’s groundbreaking,” Orsak stated.

Luke Field sits adjacent to Northern Parkway, a 12.5 mile roadway that allows trucks to circumvent traffic on Interstate 10 and provides connection between the Loop 303 and Loop 101/US 60/Grand Avenue. The combination gives users regional transportation connections to freeways and interstates, railways, airports and regional destinations such as the port of Los Angeles and Long Beach.

Corporate neighbors to Luke Field include Walmart, Boeing, Microsoft, White Claw, XPO Logistics, UPS, REI, SubZero, Daimler-Benz, Red Bull, Ball Corporation, Aldi and Williams Sonoma.

Call Krumwiede or Orsak at 602-912-8888 to discuss leasing, investment or property management opportunities with Lincoln Property Company.

Wednesday’s groundbreaking included, from left, Anthony Villarreal (LPC), Andrew Geier (Layton Construction), Chairman Clint Hickman (Maricopa County), Lt. Col. John Marshall (US Air Force), David Krumwiede (LPC), Doug Klocke (LPC), Korey Wilkes (Butler Design Group), and Rick Butler (Butler Design Group).

Wednesday’s groundbreaking included, from left, Anthony Villarreal (LPC), Andrew Geier (Layton Construction), Chairman Clint Hickman (Maricopa …
Luke Field is a $515 million industrial development located adjacent to Luke Air Force Base in Glendale.
Luke Field is a $515 million industrial development located adjacent to Luke Air Force Base in Glendale.