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Electrical contractor inks big Mesa lease for fabrication facility
CBRE
Posted at 11:36 AM, May 27, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-27 14:36:16-04
MESA, AZ â California-based electrical contractor Rosendin Electric Inc. leased 146,000 square feet at the Power 202 Business Park, a new industrial park in Mesa.
The site will serve as a prefabrication facility, and will put Rosendin Electric in close proximity to a data center project that the company is working on.
Mike Parker of CBRE Group Inc. represented Rosendin in the lease negotiations. The landlord, Phoenix-based Bird Dog Industrial, was represented by Ken McQueen and Chris McClurg of Lee & Associates.
âRosendin had a compressed timeframe to secure a minimum of 120,000 square feet of space in the high-demand Southeast Valley to service a data center project nearby,â Parker said in a statement. âAfter exploring numerous options in the area, we learned Power 202 would deliver in time to meet my clientâ�
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On January 15, 2021, the US Environmental Protection Agency (the EPA) announced that it approved an application from the State of Texas to administer the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) program for discharges into waters of the State from oil and gas operations. The specific discharges addressed by this action include produced water, hydrostatic test water and gas plant effluent.
The EPA, the State of Texas and proponents of the program transfer believe it promotes environmental protection and regulatory efficiency. In comments addressed by the EPA in the
Federal Register, opponents to the change expressed a general distrust of the State s regulation of the oil and gas industry.
Thursday, January 28, 2021
On January 15, 2021, the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (“TCEQ”) received approval to implement the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (“NPDES”) program for oil and gas discharges. [1] Generally, as a result of this approval, applicants for NPDES permits for produced water, hydrostatic test water, and gas plant effluent will only require a single TCEQ authorization rather than authorizations from both the Railroad Commission of Texas (“RRC”) and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as previously had been required. [2]
EPA received wide-ranging public comments regarding TCEQ’s request for NPDES program authorization for these discharges. [3] A number of commenters requested an extension of the public comment period to allow EPA additional time to consider public comment. [4] Noting that the comments did not raise substantial new issues related to the application for partial NPDES program a
gate Technology Commerce Center in Mesa sells for $ 21.4 million
News Highlights: gate Technology Commerce Center in Mesa sells for $ 21.4 million
A newly constructed Class A multi-tenant industrial / warehouse project with two buildings totaling 138,692 square feet has been sold for $ 21.4 million to MIG Real Estate of Newport Beach, California. Cushman and Wakefield brokered the sale of the Gateway Technology Commerce Center, 7535 E. Ray Road, Mesa.
“Gate Technology Commerce Center is an excellent addition to MIG’s growing industrial portfolio and well located in one of Arizona’s top performing sub-markets, ”said Greg Merage, CEO of MIG Real Estate in a press release. “MIG continues to aggressively seek opportunities to acquire assets across the western US and has significant discretionary capital to invest in existing new development and redevelopment of multi-family homes, mixed and industrial projects.”