Strategic Logistics Location
Mohave Tri-State is being developed by Becknell as a Class A business park that offers a competitive edge over industrial parks in Kingman, Los Angeles, Las Vegas and Phoenix. Among Becknell’s infrastructure improvements are underground utilities, landscaping, on-site detention and signage. To assure the long-term quality and value of the park, Becknell has established development covenants that control the design, construction materials and use of all park buildings.
Mohave Tri-State Business Park Features & Benefits
- All Mohave Tri-State roads are designed to state highway construction standards
- Dependable electric power provided by Mohave Electric Cooperative, Inc.
- Sewage-treatment service provided by Fort Mohave Tribal Utilities
- Telephone, cable, Internet, videoconferencing and other integrated telecommunications services provided by Frontier Communications
- High-speed fiber optic (DS3) service available
- T-4 data transmission service optional
- ESFR fire-safety sprinkler system in all buildings
- Clean, environmentally pristine greenfield development site
- Super access to the U.S. interstate highway system via I-40
- Facilities for single and multiple tenants
- Ready-to-go sites for build-to-suit facilities for sale or lease
- Positive business environment
- Innovative tilt-up concrete-panel construction facilitates timely deliveries and controls budgets
- Affordable prices, friendly negotiations and easy- to-read agreements
Additional Benefits of Mohave
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Great LocationMohave Tri-State Business Park is located at the southeast corner of Vanderslice Road and Reservation Road (Route 4), one-half mile north of Courtwright Road in unincorporated Mohave County, Arizona. It is two miles east of Arizona Route 95 (Mohave Valley Highway) and 4.5 miles northeast of the Needles, CA, interchange at I-40. View Map |
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Abundant Water SupplyHigh-volume water users can access Mohave Tri-State Business Park’s water rights through 12-inch water lines, which, according to the treaty within the Colorado River jurisdiction, allowing for seven acre feet or 2,275,000 gallons per acre per year, which is sufficient to support a bottling operation or manufacturing plant. In addition, there are on-site wells capable of supporting ESFR sprinkler systems in all Mohave Tri-State facilities. |






