By AZBEX Staff for Arizona Builderโs Exchange
In a major win for the Tucson area, Sun Corridor, Inc. issued a press release this week that Bourn Companies will develop and build a new 200KSF regional office for GEICO at The Bridges master-planned site in Tucson.
The new building is planned on 20 acres near 36th Street and MLK way. Bourn Companiesโ will purchase, rezone and develop 115 acres in The Bridgesโ 350 total acre space. GEICOโs facility will be the Bournโs first under the plan which will ultimately consist of, โa new corporate employment center, a variety of multifamily residential units and a new community park,โ according to the announcement.
Constructionย for the GEICO office is planned to start in mid-2018 with move-in targeted for mid-2019.
Project partners includeย Arizona Commerce Authority, Pima County, City of Tucson, Bourn Companies and Sun Corridor Inc.
“GEICO’s decision to expand its presence in Tucson is excellent news for our state, and the latest evidence that Arizona is the best place for business,” said Governor Doug Ducey. “This state-of-the-art facility will create hundreds of new Southern Arizona jobs and positively impact our economy.”
According to a report in the Arizona Daily Star, GEICO is eligible for the Tucsonโs Primary Jobs Incentive Program, which qualifying businesses receive for building-fee exemptions.
Over the next few years, GEICO plans to consolidate its operations into the new location and add 700 jobs.
The Daily Star quoted Sun Corridor CEO Joe Snell as saying Bourn Companiesโ commitment to build spec office space at The Bridges could help the project become a magnet for other companies. โCurrently, 50 percent of our pipeline is build-to-suit because we donโt have the existing space out there,โ he said. โThis is dangerous because a lot of these companies want to move within 14 months.โ
The article said Bourn Companiesโ CEO and Founder Don Bourn learned two years ago GEICO wanted to expand its operations but was unable to locate acceptable space. Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild was quoted as praising Bournโs efforts to work with city and regional leaders to keep the company in Tucson.
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