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Murphy Development to build new facility for Salvation Army
Murphy Development Company announced that it will build a two-building facility for The Salvation Army at Brown Field Technology Park, a 52-acre corporate industrial and office park that flanks SR-905 at the Britannia Boulevard on/off ramp in the Otay Mesa.
Murphy Development and Lusardi Construction Join Patriot’s Pour Campaign
Collaboration with nonprofit America’s Warrior Partnership will generate a donation to fund veteran support programs for every pour of concrete by the
Murphy Development to build new facility for Salvation Army at Brown Field
Murphy Development to build new facility for Salvation Army at Brown Field Technology Park in Otay Mesa Area of San Diego, California
Building Boom Unfolds in Otay Mesa
By David Garrick | Los Angeles Times | Tuesday, September 24, 2019 Building boom is transforming Otay Mesa into an economic engine
Murphy Development Signs Five Leases in Otay Mesa Totaling 386,401 Square Feet
SAN DIEGO – October 9, 2017 – Murphy Development Company (MDC), the largest real estate developer in Otay Mesa, has signed five leases this year,
Kaitlin Arduino named Most Influential People in San Diego Development
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Murphy Development Company Reacquires 540,000-Square-Foot Panasonic Corporation Two-Building Campus at San Diego Business Park
SAN DIEGO – In a serendipitous move, Murphy Development Company (MDC) has purchased the 542,197-square-foot, two-building campus at the San Diego Business Park (SDBP) on
Is Now The Right Time To Build SD Industrial?
Irwin: “Ultimately, companies want space that suits their needs, and new, state-of-the-art product is going to be best for their productivity and bottom line.”
Murphy Development Nears Completion of Otay Mesa Industrial Park
San Diego-headquartered Murphy Development Co. is nearing completion on its Siempre Viva Business Park in Otay Mesa, with the recent groundbreaking on an $11.9 million
Spec building in Otay Mesa completed
Industrial space has been in demand of late, with some submarkets seeing vacancy rates as low as 2 percent. So, new space is welcomed. A








