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Swire Coca‑Cola Opens 241K-SF Distribution Hub in Mesa

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Published on April 20, 2026
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Big red trucks are about to be a much more common sight in southeast Mesa. Swire Coca-Cola USA has officially opened a 241,000-square-foot distribution center in the city, planting a major logistics hub in the Power Road industrial corridor and supplying retailers and restaurants across metro Phoenix as demand for beverages keeps climbing.

According to Phoenix Business Journal, the facility is located at 3937 S. Power Road and spans roughly 241,000 square feet. The outlet reports that the move expands Swire’s Arizona footprint as the bottler responds to stronger local sales.

A company release from Swire Coca-Cola, USA notes that the firm is the franchise bottler for Coca-Cola and other beverage brands across a 13-state region of the American West, and that the Mesa site is part of a broader strategy to modernize distribution and production capacity. The company has announced other large investments in the region as it scales operations to meet rising demand.

Lease History And Site Details

According to a Phoenix industrial market report, the building at 3937 S. Power Road was leased to Swire in Q2 2025 and is recorded at 241,172 square feet, with tenant representation listed as KBC Advisors and leasing representation by CBRE. The CoStar-sourced report lists the deal among the Valley’s largest industrial leases last year and highlights the continued appetite for big-box logistics space in metro Phoenix.

Jobs And Local Hiring

Swire is advertising local openings tied to its Mesa operations, from CDL drivers to warehouse order-pickers, which suggests the new center will bring driving and warehouse roles to the area. Job listings for Swire roles in Mesa appear on national job boards like ZipRecruiter, indicating hiring is underway as the site ramps up activity.

What It Means For Phoenix Supply Chains

The deal underscores metro Phoenix’s continued demand for large-format distribution space, a trend tracked by local market reports that show strong leasing activity and meaningful net absorption through 2025. For retailers and distributors, Swire’s Mesa hub is expected to shorten delivery runs across the Valley and bolster regional resilience for beverage supply chains.

Swire’s Mesa hub stands out as one of the larger industrial moves in recent months for the Valley, and brokers say it reinforces Phoenix’s role as a logistics center for the American West. Phoenix Business Journal first reported the opening Monday and notes the facility will expand Swire’s Arizona distribution footprint.

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