Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal A $15 million federal grant to build roads to the Inland Port of Arizona in Coolidge — home of Nikola Motor Co.’s proposed manufacturing plant — has helped to elevate the project’s legitimacy on a national level, developers of the industrial park said. Jackob Andersen, president and CEO …
Nikola Motor Co. buys land in Coolidge for factory to build zero-emission trucks
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Land Holdings By Russ Wiles | Arizona Republic A maker of zero-emissions heavy trucks has completed a land purchase in central Arizona where it will begin manufacturing production in 2022 and eventually employ an estimated 2,000 people. Phoenix-based Nikola Motor Co. announced the purchase of roughly 400 acres of raw land in Coolidge from Saint …
Hydrogen-electric truck startup pays millions for Valley land for proposed factory
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents the underlying land owner, Pinal Land Holdings Plant slated to be operational in 3 years By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal Nikola Motor Co. is another step closer to building its 1 million-square-foot electric, semi-truck plant in Coolidge. Nikola, the fledgling Phoenix-based autonomous hydrogen-electric semi-truck startup, paid $23,085,682 on March 4 for the 389-acre property at State …
Nikola Motor Co. backs out of West Valley truck plant, settles in Coolidge
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings as the landowner By Laura Gómez, Arizona Republic A commercial truck manufacturer that announced in January it would open in Buckeye has opted to move to Coolidge, southeast of metro Phoenix, instead. Coolidge city leaders on Monday unanimously approved an economic development agreement with Nikola Motor Co. that includes several tax breaks. The zero-emissions commercial truck company currently located in …
Hybrid truck maker abandons Buckeye plans, opts for Coolidge
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings as the landowner By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal Nikola Motor Co., a hybrid semi-truck startup, has scrapped plans to build a manufacturing plant in Buckeye and will instead build it in Coolidge. Nikola CEO Trevor Milton said the company was looking for a way to get the facility up and running faster than …