Land Advisors Organization’s Pinal County Specialists Kirk P. McCarville, CCIM, and Trey Davis completed the sale of 40 acres of land in Casa Grande, Arizona, for $9,226,418. The buyer, Sunlit Arizona (Sunlit), acquired the site from Auza Ranches LLC.
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The property will be developed for hydrofluoric acid manufacturing to support Arizona’s expanding semiconductor supply chain. Sunlit currently operates a facility in Metro Phoenix’s Deer Valley area, and selected Casa Grande as its next location based on the market’s industrial fundamentals, rail access, land cost, and cost of living for its future employees.
Land Advisors Organization represented both the buyer and seller in the transaction, which was completed in late December 2025.
“This transaction reflects what sophisticated industrial users are prioritizing today, which is rail access, speed to execution, and the ability to control enough land to grow without constraint,” McCarville said. “Casa Grande continues to distinguish itself as one of the few markets in Arizona where companies can meet immediate operational needs while also planning for long-term expansion. In the coming years, we expect the region to continue growing as domestic and global companies recognize the strategic value of operating in Casa Grande.”
Sunlit is a global leading semiconductor chemical supplier based in Taiwan. The company opened its first U.S. location, Sunlit Arizona, LLC, in the fall of 2024. This latest transaction represents the tenth semiconductor-related supplier to establish operations in Casa Grande, underscoring the city’s emergence as a key extension of Arizona’s expanding semiconductor ecosystem.
Land Advisors Organization has represented seven of those suppliers, reflecting both sustained user demand and appealing land pricing that is drawing manufacturers to the region. Interest continues from manufacturers, suppliers and industrial users across the semiconductor and electric vehicle sectors, as well as others requiring rail access.