The Britannia Business Center is a prime location for businesses in sectors such as aerospace and defense, biotech, optics and photonics, and logistics. Its proximity to Interstate 10 provides seamless access to regional and national transportation networks, including intermodal rail service via the Port of Tucson and air cargo capabilities via Tucson International Airport. Tucson’s location also offers strategic advantages for cross-border trade, being just 64 miles from the Mexican border and 415 miles from Southern California, with over 45 million people within a 500-mile radius.
Arizona’s business-friendly environment further enhances the appeal of this property. The state offers a competitive 4.9% corporate tax rate, along with exemptions for manufacturing equipment and electricity used in production. Eligible businesses may also qualify for the Arizona Quality Jobs Tax Credit program. Additionally, the potential for Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) designation can reduce property tax assessment ratios and provide customs duty advantages for international operations.
With a labor force of over 500,000 workers in the greater Tucson region, including a significant percentage experienced in manufacturing and industrial operations, companies will find a ready pool of skilled talent to support their growth. The Britannia Business Center offers a complete operational environment, combining robust infrastructure with strategic location advantages to help manufacturers fast-track production and establish a strong presence in the American Southwest.