Innovative real estate developer Creation officially broke ground yesterday on a six-acre industrial development in Tempe during a ceremony attended by project partners, city leaders and community stakeholders. The development will deliver more than 120,000 square feet across two buildings, with joint venture partner Pacific Office Automation pre-leasing one building as its Southwest market headquarters.
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LGE Design Build, the region’s leading design-build firm, will serve as the architect and general contractor for the project, overseeing the ground-up construction of Pacific Office Automation’s 75,000-square-foot headquarters, in addition to a 45,000-square-foot building available for lease or sale. The development features 32-foot clear heights, a shared truck court and 185 parking spaces, including eight EV charging stations and 14 bike parking spaces. Conveniently located at 1400 W. 3rd Street near Loop 202 and I-10, the property provides easy access to Sky Harbor International Airport.
“This is our third industrial groundbreaking in Tempe this year — a testament to the market’s momentum and long-term potential,” said Grant Kingdon, principal of Creation’s Mountain West Region. “Tempe offers unmatched access to freeways, airports, amenities and skilled labor. For users seeking modern facilities, opportunities like this are almost nonexistent. We are excited to deliver desperately needed, functional, infill inventory to the North Tempe industrial submarket, as 90% of Tempe’s industrial buildings between 40,000 and 60,000 square feet were developed before 2000.”

The Tempe industrial market continues to demonstrate exceptional resilience, maintaining strong tenant demand compared with surrounding metros. Creation’s latest project joins developments such as Source Business Center and Nexus Commerce Center, which the company broke ground on earlier this year, to deliver modern, efficient facilities for distribution, showroom and light manufacturing users seeking connectivity and convenience.
To commemorate the start of construction and signal its ongoing commitment to the community, Creation and Pacific Office Automation partnered to donate $25,000 to Boys & Girls Clubs of the Valley, supporting their mission to provide affordable after-school and summer programs for more than 16,000 young people across 30 clubs in the region.
“Breaking ground in Tempe marks an exciting milestone for Pacific Office Automation as we continue to invest in our people, our customers, and the communities we serve,” said Adam Pritchett, CEO of Pacific Office Automation. “This new regional headquarters represents our long-term commitment to growth in the Southwest — one of our fastest-growing and most dynamic regions — and reflects our vision to create spaces that foster innovation, collaboration, and customer success.”
Construction is now underway, with completion expected in late 2026. For more information, visit CreationEquity.com and LGEDesignBuild.com.