By NAI Horizon
The Valley’s robust semiconductor industry has attracted a global leader in precision cleaning and advanced coatings: KoMiCo, which purchased a 125KSF manufacturing facility in Mesa.
NAI Horizon’s Rick Foss, Isy Sonabend and Drew Eisen represented KoMiCo Phoenix, LLC in the $17.5M acquisition of 7300 E. Hampton Ave. in Mesa.
KoMiCo—which has sites in South Korea, Singapore, China, Taiwan and the U.S. —will develop a state-of-the-art facility for advanced semiconductor equipment parts cleaning, coating, and repair in the Superstition Springs area of the Southeast Valley. According to KoMiCo, the facility is expected to be operational by 2026, creating more than 200 new jobs.
KoMiCo is considered a major vendor for semiconductor giants Intel and the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company.
The Mesa facility, which represents a more than $50M capital investment, will be KoMiCo’s third location in the U.S. and eighth globally. The Mesa site covers 12.5 acres, which will make it the firm’s largest site in the U.S.
KoMiCo is a subsidiary of the MiCo group.
The seller, 7300 East Hampton, LLC, was represented by Lee & Associates.