Amazon leases a nearly 1.1-million-square-foot warehouse at West 202 Logistics, expanding Phoenix metro distribution network

New large-scale lease adds capacity near a major freeway junction
Amazon has signed a lease for a nearly 1.1 million-square-foot industrial building at West 202 Logistics, a master-planned warehouse campus in southwest Phoenix near the Interstate 10 and Loop 202 interchange. The leased property is described as the largest building within the development, adding another high-volume node to Amazon’s network of warehousing and distribution sites across the Phoenix metropolitan area.
West 202 Logistics is planned as an eight-building industrial park totaling about 3.4 million square feet on roughly 183 acres. The project was developed in phases, with the initial phase delivering about 2.5 million square feet and reaching a high level of leasing activity after completion. A second phase added smaller buildings intended to meet demand for a broader range of industrial users.
Where the facility sits and why the location matters
The site is positioned in infill Phoenix, with direct access to two of the region’s main freight corridors. The I-10/Loop 202 junction supports rapid movement across the West Valley and connections toward the broader Southwest. For large distribution users, this location typically prioritizes travel-time efficiency for inbound freight, regional replenishment, and last-mile delivery staging within dense urban areas.
Industrial developments at this scale are generally designed around truck circulation and loading capacity, with modern clear heights and extensive dock infrastructure. West 202 Logistics’ planning and building specifications reflect that format, which is commonly used for large retail and e-commerce supply chains.
How this fits into Amazon’s broader West Valley footprint
The new lease adds to Amazon’s recent large commitments in the West Valley submarket, where the company has occupied multiple facilities exceeding one million square feet. Those include a 1.2 million-square-foot space at The Cubes at Glendale, a 1.2 million-square-foot lease at Prologis 303 Business Park in Goodyear, and a roughly 1 million-square-foot building at Paloma Vista Logistics Center in Buckeye.
These facilities are typically used to support different functions within a logistics network, including regional inbound processing, storage, sortation, and distribution. While specific operational roles for the West 202 building have not been publicly detailed, its size and location align with large-format warehousing and cross-dock distribution uses common in the area.
Industrial market context: continued demand for large-format logistics space
Phoenix has remained a major U.S. industrial growth market, combining available land for large sites, expanding transportation infrastructure, and proximity to population growth and Western U.S. freight routes. Recent leasing activity by major logistics users has reinforced the West Valley’s position as a focal point for large distribution campuses, particularly along the Loop 303 and Loop 202 corridors.
- Lease size: nearly 1.1 million square feet in a single building
- Project: West 202 Logistics, approximately 3.4 million square feet across eight buildings
- Location: near the I-10 and Loop 202 interchange in southwest Phoenix
- Context: adds to multiple Amazon facilities in the West Valley exceeding one million square feet
The new lease underscores continued demand for large, freeway-adjacent industrial space in the Phoenix metro area, particularly in established logistics corridors in the West Valley.