Canadian manufacturer Xnrgy chooses Mesa for $145M headquarters and high-tech plant - Phoenix Business Journal

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If project is approved, construction could start relatively quickly. phoenix arizona

Xnrgy Climate Systems, a Canadian company that manufactures climate systems for data centers, has submitted plans to the city of Mesa to build its U.S. headquarters and a manufacturing facility.

According to the documents submitted to the city of Mesa, Xngry will build its campus on 38 acres in southeast Mesa just south of the Apple Inc. data center on Elliot Road. The initial plans for the project call for the first 250,000-square-foot building to be operational in August 2023 and for the second phase – the rest of the project – to be done in 2024. The site appears to not need major zoning changes, so construction can start relatively quickly.

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