
Chandler just scored a high-voltage win in the regional office race, with Rosendin Electric choosing the city for its new Mountain West regional headquarters.
The California-based electrical contractor is relocating its Mountain West hub to Allred Park Place in west Chandler after buying a two-story office building in the business park. Rosendin plans to turn the 100,622-square-foot structure into a campus for engineering, technology, training and innovation teams. The move folds the company’s Phoenix-metro operations into a single site and signals deeper investment by a major contractor in the Valley.
Rosendin announced the purchase of Allred Park Place Building 4 in a company press release, describing the property as a 100,622-square-foot, two-story building near the Loop 101 and Loop 202 interchange, according to Rosendin. The sale price came in at $17.7 million, as reported by the Phoenix Business Journal. Commercial listings show the building was marketed as medical-class office space, a footprint local brokers say lends itself to an office conversion, per LoopNet.
Rosendin's Plans For The Chandler Campus
"This is an investment in our people and our future," said Brandon Stephens, senior vice president, in the company’s announcement. The remodeled Chandler site is set to bring regional leadership, operations staff, engineering, technology, analytics and BIM teams under one roof. It will also feature a training center and dedicated collaboration space for innovation, according to Rosendin.
Why Chandler Is Appealing
The building’s perch at the Loop 101 and Loop 202 interchange puts it within striking distance of hospitals, manufacturers and data-center campuses, part of a Southeast Valley market that has seen steady permitting activity and new projects, according to City of Chandler materials. Local commercial real estate roundups have highlighted a run of owner-user deals and office consolidations across the Valley, and Rosendin’s purchase is being framed as one more chapter in that trend, according to The Land Letter.
What This Means Locally
Industry coverage suggests the converted campus could accommodate hundreds of Phoenix-metro employees, offering both office space and a training pipeline for field and technology roles, per the Phoenix Business Journal. Metro Phoenix Alliance noted that Rosendin worked with Colliers brokers to secure the site and tapped Arc Tec to lead the Chandler remodel, a pairing that could help speed the transformation into a modern owner-operator campus.









