Accutron has a verbal agreement with a would-be buyer for its 16,112-sf building in Kitchell's Sky Park, Corey Spanko, an industrial sales specialist with Wiley & Associates in Glendale, tells GlobeSt.com. The property went to market in August 2001 at an asking price of $899,000.

Accutron, a family-owned business, manufactures nitrous oxide systems for the medical profession. It bought the Sky Park location eight years ago. The time has simply come, says Spanko, for Accutron to expand.

Spanko and Byron Wiley represented Accutron in the land sale and assisted with the building plan. James Keely of Colliers Classic in Scottsdale represented the seller, Corridor Development, Pinnacle Business Park's Scottsdale-based developer.

Accutron's new facility in the Deer Valley industrial hub is a design of Cawley Associates of Phoenix. LGE of Tempe is the general contractor of the light-industrial project.

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