GILBERT YARDS
Fleet Parking · SE Gilbert · Loop 202

Truck & Trailer Parking
For Lease in Gilbert, AZ.

Lease a whole secured yard for your tractors, trailers, and containers — not a single shared stall. ~15,000 SF lots, fenced perimeter with barbed wire, gated access, millings surface. Loop 202 in five minutes. Right-sized for owner-operators, small fleets, and dedicated parking pools.

The case for leasing a whole lot instead of renting a stall

Most truck and trailer parking searches in Gilbert end up on per-stall services like Neighbor.com or Cubework. Those services are great if you have one or two trucks and need to keep them off the street. They get expensive — and operationally limiting — once you scale past 5 or 6 vehicles or want any control over the lot itself.

A whole-lot lease at Gilbert Yards gives you exclusive control over a fenced ~15,000 SF footprint: your own gate, your own keys, and room to mix tractors, trailers, containers, and a small dispatch trailer all on one lot. The unit economics flip in your favor around the 5-truck mark.

Quick read 11 of 12 lots available · ~14,912–14,998 SF each · combine adjacent lots for ~30,000 SF or ~45,000 SF · 12-month standard term · 6′ fence with barbed wire · 14640 E Willis Rd, Gilbert AZ 85297.

How much truck and trailer parking fits on a 15,000 SF lot?

A typical ~15,000 SF lot is ~100′ wide × ~150′ deep. With a 24′ center drive aisle, the practical capacity ranges depending on what you're parking:

ConfigurationApproximate capacity per ~15,000 SF lot
Day-cab tractors only8–12 tractors
Sleeper-cab tractors only6–8 tractors
53′ trailers, head-to-tail rows6–10 trailers
Tractor + trailer combinations4–6 sets, plus 1–2 spare trailers
Mixed tractors, trailers & containers~6 tractors + 4–6 trailers + 4–6 containers
Equipment trailers (gooseneck, lowboy)10–14 trailers depending on length

For larger pools, two adjacent lots (~30,000 SF) roughly doubles capacity and gives you a U-shaped drive aisle with two gates on the south fence. Three combined lots (~45,000 SF) is the right footprint for a 20+ vehicle operation.

Whole-lot lease vs. per-stall services

Per-stall (Neighbor / Cubework)

  • $150–$250 per stall per month, monthly
  • Shared lot — strangers and unknown traffic
  • No control over gate hours or who else is on the lot
  • No room for tools, parts, or office trailer
  • Operator can change the rules anytime
  • Best for 1–2 trucks, short-term parking

Whole-lot lease (Gilbert Yards)

  • Pricing on request · per-lot quote based on size and term
  • Exclusive lot — your gate, your code
  • Tenant controls gate hours and access
  • Room for office trailer, parts, tools, containers
  • Defined 12-month term — predictable in-term cost
  • Best for 5+ trucks, fleet ops, dedicated parking pools

Security and gate spec

All lots have a 6′ chain-link perimeter with barbed-wire topper and a sliding chain-link gate. The lot is part of a single-controlled property in an established IOS cluster on Willis Road — meaning the immediate neighborhood is other operating yards (BWZ, Hemi, Horne), not residential. That matters for theft profile and for night operations.

From an insurance standpoint, fenced-and-gated yards typically underwrite meaningfully better than open lots or shared per-stall properties.

Drive aisle, turning radius, and access

The shared interior drive aisle is 40 feet wide — enough for a 53′ trailer to make a clean turn into a single lot without blocking traffic in the aisle. Tenants who frequently move loaded combos in and out should evaluate the lot they want from the inventory map; the end lots have additional maneuvering depth on the south frontage.

Access from the property to Loop 202 is three minutes via the new Lindsay interchange (a full on/off interchange added recently) or four minutes via the Val Vista corridor. From the gate at Willis to the Lindsay ramp is roughly a mile, almost entirely on arterial. From there you have direct routes to:

What about containers, chassis, and reefers?

All permitted under BP zoning with SUP Z2020015. Single-stack containers are unrestricted; multi-stack should be confirmed with the Town of Gilbert before final yard layout (visibility and setback rules apply). Reefers can run their gensets on the lot — tenants are responsible for any noise mitigation needed for proximity to neighboring lots, but the property as a whole is not adjacent to residential.

Chassis storage and intermodal trailer pools work well in 2-lot or 3-lot combined configurations. The end lots on the south frontage have the simplest access for low-clearance gooseneck and lowboy work.

Lease structure

ItemStandard
Asking rentPer-lot quote · gross (all-in flat rent) · call (480) 442-7133
Term12 months standard
Operating expensesLandlord pays property taxes, site insurance, CAM (built into base rent).
Permitted useOutdoor storage, vehicle/trailer/container parking, accessory office trailer

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Truck & trailer parking FAQ

How much truck and trailer parking fits on a 15,000 SF lot?
A typical ~15,000 SF lot at Gilbert Yards (~104′ × 144′) accommodates 8–12 day-cab tractors, 6–10 53′ trailers staged head-to-tail, or a mixed configuration of ~6 tractors plus 4–6 trailers plus a CONEX or office trailer. Sleeper-cab fleets average 6–8 tractors per lot.
How does this compare to Neighbor.com or Cubework?
Per-stall services rent individual marked spots ($150–$250/stall/month). They're flexible for 1–2 trucks but expensive at scale, you don't control the gate or who else is on the lot, you can't store parts or tools, and you share the lot with strangers. A whole-lot lease at Gilbert Yards gives exclusive control, your own gate code, room for office trailers and storage, and unit economics that improve as you scale past 5–6 trucks.
Is the lot secure for trucks and trailers overnight?
Yes. 6′ chain-link perimeter with barbed-wire topper, tenant-controlled gate, single-controlled property in an established IOS cluster (BWZ, Hemi, Horne neighbors). Insurance carriers underwrite fenced-and-gated whole-lot yards meaningfully better than per-stall shared-access properties.
Can I store containers, chassis, and reefers?
Yes — all permitted under BP zoning with SUP Z2020015. Single-stack containers are unrestricted; multi-stack should be confirmed with the city. Reefers can run gensets on the lot.
Can I run a small dispatch office or jobsite trailer?
Yes — a jobsite trailer or modular office is permitted as accessory to the outdoor-storage use.
What's the lease term?
Standard is 12 months. Gross / all-in flat rent — landlord absorbs property taxes, site insurance, and CAM; tenant pays one monthly number. Renewal pricing is set at market at the end of each term.

Ready to see the property?

Tours by appointment. We'll walk the perimeter, the drive aisle, and any specific lot you want to evaluate. Brokers welcome — 4% co-op, 60-day registration.

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