Extensive Infrastructure Supports The Cubes at Mesa Gateway

by Hannah Marshall

Photo courtesy of CRG

The Cubes at Mesa Gateway, a 256-acre industrial park developed by CRG, includes 1.7 million square feet of industrial facilities built to date, with 63 acres left to build. CRG acquired the property in 2021 with plans for the largest master-planned, development-ready industrial park ever delivered in Phoenix’s Southeast Valley submarket. To date, CRG has made $27 million in infrastructure improvements, including:

Roadways

  • Added 1-mile stretch of Crismon
  • Widened 1,30 0ft stretch of Pecos
  • Widened one-half mile stretch of German
  • Added two signalized Intersections

Utilities

  • Added 2.75-mile water loop around entire park
  • Added almost 2.5-mile sanitary extension
  • Relocated/replaced 2,500 feet of a 60-year-old gas line
  • Extended electrical distribution/telecom extension by almost 1.5 miles, relocating 69kV transmission lines
  • Added 230kV accommodations for utility and road crossings
  • Added 1.2-mile drainage bypass channel

Hannah Marshall is the vice president of development for the Southwest Region at CRG.

Editor’s note: These details also support the article “If You Build It: Private Industrial Developers Boost Phoenix Infrastructure.

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