Creation, a growth-driven Phoenix real estate developer with a nationwide footprint, in partnership with QuarterMoore, has officially broken ground on Harbor Park, a two-building industrial complex on 9.69 acres in Glendale that is already 67% preleased to PODS Phoenix, a local franchise division of PODS Moving & Storage.
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Located on Glen Harbor Boulevard in the Glen Harbor industrial submarket, Harbor Park will feature two single-story industrial buildings totaling approximately 163,364 square feet. One building is being constructed as a build-to-suit for PODS Phoenix, while the second will be a speculative freestanding facility available for lease or sale. The speculative building will offer 54,499 square feet of space and features a 24-foot clear height, 25 dock-high doors, four grade-level doors and 106 parking spaces, providing the modern features that sophisticated industrial building occupants demand.
“Harbor Park provides PODS a prime location, increased capacity and positions us to better serve our customers throughout the Valley,” said Lane Moore, QuarterMoore and PODS Phoenix managing partner. “We are excited to grow our long-standing presence in the greater Phoenix area, which began over twenty years ago.”
LGE Design Build, one of the Southwest’s leading design-build construction firms, is spearheading the construction and design of Harbor Park. Leasing efforts are being led by Anthony Lydon, John Lydon, Kelly Royle and Hagen Hyatt of JLL. Completion is expected in the third quarter of 2026.

“As one of the nation’s most resilient and in-demand industrial submarkets, the Southwest Valley is exactly where we want to deliver new shallow bay industrial inventory, and Harbor Park is a key part of that vision,” said Grant Kingdon, principal of Mountain West Region at Creation.
Creation’s Arizona footprint spans the Valley, with notable developments recently completed, underway or planned, including Thunderbird Commerce Park and The Loop in Scottsdale; Park Algodon in Phoenix; Source Business Center and Nexus Commerce Center in Tempe, Heritage Park in Gilbert, and The Switchyard in Queen Creek, collectively shaping some of the region’s most dynamic industrial and mixed-use destinations.
As part of the official groundbreaking ceremony yesterday, which included developers, city officials, stakeholders and community leaders, Creation donated $10,000 to Billy’s Place, a nonprofit that fosters a safe community for kids and families experiencing grief. For more information, visit CreationEquity.com.