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Phoenix area's clean-energy manufacturing sector gets jolt from full-building industrial lease

Lease of the year for Phoenix
GTI Fabrication signed a lease in the fall of 2024 to be the sole tenant for six years in Building 1B, at Lakin Park in Goodyear, Arizona. (CoStar)
GTI Fabrication signed a lease in the fall of 2024 to be the sole tenant for six years in Building 1B, at Lakin Park in Goodyear, Arizona. (CoStar)
By Brian Yermal Jr., Allan Harrington
CoStar News
March 26, 2025 | 10:00 AM

An industrial company based in Buffalo, New York, made a deal to occupy an entire distribution facility in the Phoenix area to produce battery casings, joining a list of other companies adding clean-energy jobs in the region.

GTI Fabrication's deal has been selected by a panel of local industry professionals as the winner of a 2025 CoStar Impact Award for lease of the year in Phoenix.

GTI Fabrication signed a lease in the fall of 2024 to be the sole tenant in Building 1B, a new distribution facility in Goodyear, Arizona. It's considered one of the so-called "big-bomber" industrial building-type that spans just over 500,000 square feet.

About the project: Built in 2024, The 530,307-square-foot, five-star distribution buildings owned by Walton Street Capital and Clarius Partners, both based in Chicago.

GTI entered the Phoenix market in 2023 when it set up shop in an 80,000-square-foot facility for its battery energy storage division, GTI Energy. The company decided to expand its operations as demand for clean-energy product manufacturing grew in Phoenix. GTI is using the new facility to manufacture and assemble battery casings, at a time when energy storage plays a more important role in the transition to renewable energy.

GTI joins other companies investing in clean-energy manufacturing in the Phoenix area, such as LG Energy Solution, which is in the process of constructing a $5.5 billion battery plant.

They made it happen: Executive Vice Chair Andy Markham SIOR, Executive Vice Chair Michael C. Haenel and Vice Chair Phil Haenel, all with Cushman & Wakefield, arranged the GTI lease.

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