FAQ: Lincoln Property Company's I-10 International Logistics Campus in Tucson
Summary
Lincoln Property Company has completed Phase I of the I-10 International Logistics Campus, an $80 million industrial development in Tucson's emerging airport submarket. This state-of-the-art project features innovative 'creative industrial' design with people-first amenities and will eventually expand to over 1 million square feet, setting new standards for Southern Arizona's industrial space.
What is the I-10 International Logistics Campus?
It’s Lincoln Property Company’s first ground-up industrial development in Tucson, Arizona, consisting of warehouse/distribution buildings in the emerging Sonoran Desert industrial corridor, with Phase I now completed.
Where is the I-10 International campus located?
The campus sits on 79 acres at the southeast corner of Alvernon Way and Los Reales Road, within the Tucson International Airport submarket, just two miles from a full-diamond interchange at I-10 and Valencia Road.
What has been completed in Phase I and what is planned for future phases?
Phase I includes two buildings totaling 373,811 square feet (Building B at 158,944 SF and Building C at 214,867 SF). Future phases will add Building A (188,434 SF) and Building D (476,000 SF), bringing the total to over 1 million square feet.
What makes this industrial development unique or special?
It features ‘creative industrial’ design with people-first amenities including outdoor spaces with shaded areas, barbecue equipment, and seating, plus state-of-the-art features like 32’ clear height, cold capability, and abundant natural light through clerestory windows.
Who developed and built the I-10 International campus?
Lincoln Property Company developed the project, Brinkmann Constructors served as general contractor, with design collaboration between Butler Design Group and Ware Malcomb, and Jesse Blum of PICOR/Cushman & Wakefield as exclusive leasing broker.
What are the key design features of the buildings?
Buildings feature 32’ clear height, 14’ tall glass entrances, full concrete truck courts, clerestory windows for natural light, R-38 insulated roof deck system for energy efficiency, and architectural shade elements on north and south elevations.
How flexible are the buildings for different tenant needs?
Each building can accommodate up to six individual suites and a range of leasing configurations, providing current and future adaptability for various tenant requirements.
Why is this project significant for the Tucson market?
It represents a valuable addition to Tucson’s limited pipeline of state-of-the-art industrial space and is designed to attract high-quality tenants while supporting the region’s economic development and growth.
What is the total investment value of Phase I?
Phase I of the I-10 International Logistics Campus is valued at $80 million.
Who should I contact for leasing information?
Jesse Blum of PICOR/Cushman & Wakefield is the exclusive leasing broker for the I-10 International campus.
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