High-Power, Smaller-Footprint in Industrial Corridor

by Mike Hunter

Rendering courtesy of Opus

Opus recently broke ground on 59Bell Technology Park, a 57,520-square foot Class A speculative industrial development just south of Deer Valley’s industrial corridor in Glendale, Arizona.

Designed to serve companies within the semiconductor and advanced technology supply chain, the building will offer a three-phase 3,000-amp electrical service — a power capacity more commonly found in much larger facilities. This high-output, smaller-footprint design gives users, particularly manufacturing and high-power industrial users, access to critical infrastructure without the cost and complexity of a large-scale building. While the building can accommodate up to four users, it also offers the opportunity for a single tenant to occupy and control the entire facility.

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