Clayco will build the 440-acre complex at a long-defunct steel plant site that will host the first utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computer in the U.S., the developer says.
Clayco is building 1.4-million-sq-ft Indiana plant to produce wet-process lithium-ion battery separators for EV batteries with conditionally awarded Energy Dept. loan, officials announced July 9.
Clayco broke ground on Ray Phoenix, a 26-story, 523,000-sq-ft residential tower in Phoenix, on May 31. Slated for completion in early 2026, the project is being developed as a joint venture between Ray and VeLa.