Caterpillar Grows in Tucson

Catterpiller Tucsonby Michael Coretz of Commercial Real Estate Group

Mining activity in Arizona and elsewhere is unpredictable, with production sensitively tied to demand and prices.

But the need for equipment, supplies, consulting services and technology all remain in demand through the global market ups and downs, which is why the Tucson area is able to benefit from a thriving mining supply industry.

That concentration got stronger with the recent announcement that Caterpillar, Inc. will relocate its Surface Mining & Technology Division headquarters to central Tucson.

Around 600 jobs, some that will be filled by relocating current Caterpillar employees, will be added to the Tucson workforce over the next five years.

Several government incentives lured Caterpillar to Tucson, including a grant from the state commercial authority’s Arizona Competes Fund, money for relocation costs and Tucson redevelopment funds to buy the land and construct the building that Caterpillar will lease for 25 years.

It’s great that Arizona and Tucson are showing success in putting together the right package of incentives to attract a sizable operation.

But what we at Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson liked best about the announcement were the other reasons why Caterpillar thought our city is a good spot to run a major division’s operations.

“The ability to get closer to our customers and tightly collaborate across all aspects of the business is the center of our strategy,” says Tom Bluth, Caterpillar vice president responsible for surface mining and technology. “Southern Arizona is a growing region known for a workforce rich in mining, technology and engineering expertise.”

Business Efficiency

Arizona itself is rich with mining activity. It is the top producer of copper and also mines gold, silver, molybdenum, coal, uranium, potash and other valuable minerals. The industry accounts for 11,800 direct mining jobs. That makes several of Caterpillar’s customers very accessible.

More importantly, Tucson and Southern Arizona are positioned within a major logistics and transportation hub that provides easy access to international land, air and sea ports. It’s only 85 miles from the border with Mexico. Caterpillar has several facilities and suppliers in Mexico, which is building its own West Coast seaport that will have easy access to the Nogales, Arizona, port of entry.

This hub, which supports a Southern Arizona-Northern Mexico super-region of commerce and trade, gives Caterpillar easy access to its suppliers and customers around the world.

Caterpillar has been in Arizona for 70 years and employs about 300 in its Southern Arizona facilities. Its state-of-the-art Tucson Proving Ground is one of eight of the company’s flagship research and development centers.

The adjacent Tinaja Hills Demonstration & Learning Center is one of four within the company. It draws hundreds of mining employees to train on Caterpillar products and see how products can suit specific mining operations.

Talented Workforce

Current Caterpillar operations in Tucson rely on a highly talented group of engineers, scientists and technology experts to put new products and technologies through their paces. The new headquarters will add executives, support staff, engineers and product developers.

Tucson’s University of Arizona has several programs that train future mining engineers, scientists, developers and researchers.

  •       The Mining and Geological Engineering Program graduates engineers and scientists.
  •       Lowell Institute for Mineral Resources advances scientific, technological and education aspects of mineral discovery, extraction and processing.

Tucson fosters a large pool of workers and experts in the mining industry. The Arizona Mining & Industry Get Our Support (AMIGOS) lists more than 250 of its member companies that are located in Southern Arizona, from Caterpillar and other heavy-equipment firms to machinery suppliers, from engineering to construction companies.

It’s this kind of Tucson profile for the mining industry that makes us believe Caterpillar’s relocated division will thrive in Tucson. And we expect that, as long as our government and private economic development agencies can come up with attractive incentives, we’ll see more companies in the future.

Michael Coretz is at Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson can be reached at 520.299.3400




Tucson Lease Report April 11-15, 2016

Tucson courthouse 200x150The following commercial leases were reported to the Real Estate Daily News for the Tucson Lease Report from April 11 thru 15, 2016.

OFFICE – 6260 – 6296 E. GRANT RD., TUCSON
Edmund Optics Worldwide has leased 8,000-sqaure-feet at Wilmot Professional Plaza, located on Wilmot Rd, just south of Grant Rd. The Premises will be used as an office for research and development services. They are scheduled to open for business July 2016. Andy Seleznov and Melissa Lal represented the landlord, Larsen Baker. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]Tenant Phone: 520.674.2572[/mepr-show]

RETAIL – 8963 E. TANQUE VERDE, TUCSON
Bear Canyon Pizza Company has leased a 3,665-square-foot space at The Bear Canyon Shopping Center, located on the NW corner of Tanque Verde Rd. and Catalina Hwy. The Premises will be used as a pizza restaurant, including pasta, wings, sandwiches and other related food items with full dining lunch and dinner with carry-out and delivery available. They are scheduled to open for business August 2016.  Pete Villaescusa, of CBRE, Andy Seleznov and Melissa Lal, of Larsen Baker, represented the Landlord. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]Asking lease rate: $13.00 SF/YR NNN[/mepr-show]

RETAIL – 8963 E. TANQUE VERDE, TUCSON
Cayley Cakes has leased a 2,750-square-foot space at The Bear Canyon Shopping Center, located on the NW corner of Tanque Verde Rd. and Catalina Hwy. The Premises will be used as a bakery specializing in cakes, cupcakes, desserts and related products and services. They are scheduled to open for business May 2016.  Pete Villaescusa, of CBRE, Andy Seleznov and Melissa Lal, of Larsen Baker represented the Landlord, while Tim Deniro, of Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson, represented the Tenant. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]Asking lease rate: $13.00 SF/YR NNN; Tenant Phone: 520.203.8701[/mepr-show]

RETAIL – NW CORNER of WETMORE RD. and FIRST AVE., TUCSON
AJ Jiang Hong Kong Desserts has leased a 1,423-square-foot space at The Tucson Place Shopping Center, located on the NW corner Wetmore Rd. and First Ave. The Premises will be used for the sale of Hong Kong style fruit based desserts and related products and services. They are scheduled to open for business in the summer of 2016.  Andy Seleznov and Melissa Lal represented the Landlord, Larsen Baker, while Dave Blanchette, of CBRE, represented the Tenant.

RETAIL – 901 – 935 W. PRINCE RD., TUCSON
Cappy’s Diner has leased a 1,400-square-foot space at Prince & Fairview Plaza, located on the SW corner of Prince Rd and Fairview Ave. The Premises will be used as a breakfast and lunch restaurant. They are scheduled to open for business March 2016. Andy Seleznov and Melissa Lal represented the Landlord, Larsen Baker. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]Asking lease rate: $8.00 SF/YR NNN[/mepr-show]




Tucson Lease Report October 12 – 16, 2015

Real Estate Daily News
Tucson Lease Report

The following commercial leases were reported to the Real Estate Daily News for the Tucson Lease Report from October 12 thru 16, 2015.

INDUSTRIAL – 1861 W. GRANT RD., TUCSON
Xtreme Sports and Fitness, LLC leased 14,070-square-feet at 1861 W. Grant Rd. in Tucson from Walker Tucson Properties, LLC.  Rob Glaser, SIOR, CCIM, Industrial Specialist with Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR, represented the landlord and Tim DeNiro with Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson, represented the tenant in this transaction. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]Asking lease rate: $0.29 SF/MO NNN; Tenant Phone: 520.609.8281[/mepr-show]

INDUSTRIAL – 2106 N. FORBES RD., TUCSON
Western Web & Graphics, Inc. leased 12,052-square-feet at 2106 N. Forbes Blvd., Suite 104 in Tucson from MRI Saddlehorn Investments II, LLC.  Rob Glaser, SIOR, CCIM, Industrial Specialist with Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR, handled this transaction. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]Tenant Phone: 520.747.3456[/mepr-show]

INDUSTRIAL – 2851 N. FLOWING WELLS ROAD, TUCSON
FleetPride, Inc. leased 11,400-sqaye-feet at 2851 N. Flowing Wells Road in Keenan Commerce Center from Keenan Investment Company.  Gary Emerson of GRE Partners, LLC represented the Landlord and Devpal Gupta of Cushman Wakefield represented the Tenant. As[mepr-show rules=”58038″]king lease rate: $0.35 – $0.65 SF/MO NNN; Tenant Phone: 520.623.2551[/mepr-show]

INDUSTRIAL – 3770 E. 43rd PL., TUCSON
Expert Restaurant Supply, LLC leased 11,195-square-feet at 3770 E. 43rd Pl. in Tucson from Doubletree Investments, Inc.  This represents an expansion for Expert Restaurant Supply, a seller of a wide selection of restaurant equipment and supplies. Stephen D. Cohen and Russell W. Hall, SIOR, GSCS, Industrial Specialists with Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR, represented the landlord in this transaction.

RETAIL – 100 W. DUVAL MINE RD., SAHUARITA
Mid Rare, LLC, has signed a leased for a 5,836-square-foot restaurant space located at 100 W. Duval Mine Road, Suite 110, Sahuarita, AZ, in the Valley Verde Center at the northwest corner of Interstate 19 and Duval Mine Road. Mid Rare Italian Steakhouse will offer a unique ambiance and contemporary style of steaks, international foods and wines and is estimated to open mid December 2015. Both, executive chef, Juan Herrera and partner, Rocio Prestini, have an extensive background in the restaurant business. Juan, with over 30 years in the business, is the co-owner of Ragazzi Italian Restaurant, located in Green Valley, and has won many awards throughout its 11 years in business. Rocio opened her first restaurant, Restaurant Villa Prestini, in 2007. She later opened the successful Palo Duro Creek Restaurant in 2010 at the Meadow Hills Golf Course in Nogales, AZ. Craig Finfrock at Commercial Retail Advisors, LLC represented the Landlord, CJR at Valley Verde, LLC, and Mid Rare, LLC represented itself in this lease transaction. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]Asking lease rate: $17.00 – $19.00 SF/YR NNN[/mepr-show]

RETAIL – 2936 E BROADWAY BLVD., TUCSON
Bisbee Breakfast Club has signed a lease for 4,396-square-feet located at 2936 E. Broadway Blvd., Tucson, AZ in Broadway Village at the southwest corner of Broadway Blvd. and Country Club Rd.  The new restaurant is expected to open October 1, 2016 and will serve a variety of breakfast and lunch items. This will be the second location for Bisbee Breakfast Club owners Brent Kyte and his partners. Their first Tucson location opened nearly four years ago at Ina and Old Father Roads and has been very successful. This will be the chain’s 4th location statewide. Bisbee Breakfast Club started in 2005 in Bisbee, Arizona. Craig Finfrock of Commercial Retail Advisors, LLC represented the Landlord, CRI Broadway Village Partners, LLC, and the Tenant, The Ina Breakfast Club I, LLC, represented itself in this lease transaction. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]Tenant Phone: 520.579.7495[/mepr-show]

INDUSTRIAL – 1101 W. GRANT RD., TUCSON
Quartercircle 10, LLC renewed their lease and expanded to 3,600-square-feet at 1101 W. Grant Rd., Suites 202-204 in Tucson from the Sloat Family Partnership, LLLP.  Quartercircle 10 is a firearms manufacturer who specializes in pistol caliber AR15s.  Stephen D. Cohen and Russell W. Hall, SIOR, GSCS, Industrial Specialists with Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR, represented the landlord and the tenant in this transaction. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]Asking lease rate: $0.60 SF/MO Modified Gross; Tenant Phone: 520.404.5661[/mepr-show]

RETAIL – 5891 N. ORACLE RD., TUCSON
Tucson Yoga Sol leased 2,640-square-feet in the Placita Del Norte Shopping Center at 5891 N. Oracle Rd. in Tucson from CAS Real Property, LP.  Greg Furrier, Retail Specialist with Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR, represented the landlord and Roger Breckenridge with Long Realty Company, represented the tenant in this transaction.

RETAIL – EASTPOINT MARKETPLACE & SPANISH TRAIL PLAZA, TUCSON
Park Avenue Cleaners leased 2,100-square-feet in Tucson at two different locations — 1200 square feet were leased in Eastpoint Marketplace, at the southwest corner of 22nd St. and Kolb Rd., from Eastpoint Marketplace Investors; and 900 square feet were leased in the Spanish Trail Plaza Shopping Center, at the northwest corner of 22nd St. and Harrison Rd., from 22nd Harrison, LLC.  Greg Furrier, Retail Specialist with Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR, represented the landlord and Synthia King with Classic Commercial Real Estate, represented the tenant in these transactions. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]Tenant Phone: 520.751.9971[/mepr-show]

OFFICE – 5151 E. BROADWAY BLVD., TUCSON
A lease for 1,416-square-feet in 5151 E. Broadway to Eliot Mangement Group, LLC, was recently consummated.  The location of the property is at the Northeast corner of Broadway and Rosemont in Tucson, Arizona.  The owner of the property is Tucson 5151 Investments, LLC. Sandy Alter of Rein & Grossoehme represented the Landlord in the transaction. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]Tenant Phone: 520.750.8800[/mepr-show]

INDUSTRIAL – 1101 W. GRANT RD., TUCSON
Sunizona Greenhouses, Inc. leased 1,200-square-feet at 1101 W. Grant Rd., Suite 205 in Tucson from the Sloat Family Partnership, LLLP.  Sunizona supplies homes and food sellers with organic produce, sprouted baked goods and natural groceries. Stephen D. Cohen and Russell W. Hall, SIOR, GSCS, Industrial Specialists with Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR, represented the landlord and the tenant in this transaction. [mepr-show rules=”58038″]$0.60 SF/MO Modified Gross; Phone: 520.824.3160[/mepr-show]

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