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Developer Commences Three-Phase ASU Housing Project
American Campus Communities has initiated construction on the three-phase, $360 million housing development at Arizona State University with a 1,866-bed first phase.
Construction Begins on $138 Million ASU Residences
American Campus Communities Inc., one of the largest owners,
managers and developers of high-quality student housing properties
in the U.S., has begun construction on the South Campus Residential
Community at Arizona State University. The $138 million, 1,866-bed
SCRC project is the initial phase of a potential $360 million
three-phase student housing development targeting 5,100 total
beds. American Campus will fund 100% of the total development
costs of the project and will own a leasehold interest in
the on-campus land and improvements through an 85-year ground
lease, which includes two 10-year extensions.
The SCRC will consist of 10 residential buildings and a 23,000-sq-ft,
two-story community center featuring a club-style fitness
center, social lounge, game room, theater and study rooms.
Outside amenities will include a pool and sundeck, a basketball
sportcourt, parking garage and surrounding parking spaces.
All units will be fully furnished and will feature predominately
private bedroom and bathroom accommodations, fully equipped
kitchens, washer/dryer and high-speed internet. The project
will include student-oriented retail space that may contain
a restaurant, clothing retailers and a coffee shop. The SCRC
is anticipated to open for occupancy at the beginning of the
Fall 2008 academic year.
ASU plans to increase housing at its main campus in Tempe,
which serves more than 51,000 students, from approximately
6,800 to 12,000 by 2015.
The second phase of development, the Barrett Honors College
project, is expected to receive final approvals and commence
construction later this year.
Occupancy is anticipated for Fall 2009. The academically-oriented
residential honors college will contain approximately 1,700
beds and will feature classrooms, administrative and faculty
offices, a student center, and a 22,000-sq-ft dining facility.
Barrett Honors College is being designed to meet silver LEED
certification.
The third phase of development is currently in the conceptual
planning stage.
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Architects Design Humane County Facility
Maricopa County Animal Care and Control Services (ACCS) has
hired DLR Group of Phoenix to design their newest animal shelter
which will be built in the county complex near 27th Avenue and
Lower Buckeye Road. The new facility will reflect the dramatic
change in the county's philosophy of how to administer animal
control services.
Like most such agencies across the country, Maricopa County
has shifted their emphasis from "catch and kill" to
one emphasizing "care and control."
The new 55,000-sq-ft shelter will provide 300 indoor-outdoor
dog kennels and an additional 100 indoor kennels and display
areas for dogs and cats.
New state of the art clinics and a friendlier public space will
welcome visitors.
Kiosks throughout the lobby will showcase adoptable pets and
"get-acquainted rooms" will give visitors opportunity
to view and bond with adoptable animals. In addition, exercise
play yards will allow guests to interact with a pet in a more
natural setting. The administrative space also brings an element
of improved animal care to the agency. Work areas with "dutch-door"
style cubicles open to co-workers, while creating an enclosed
space to encourage employees to bring their pets to work within
a safe environment.
DLR Group has teamed with Houston-based Jackson & Ryan Architects,
a firm specializing in animal care design, for the new County
facility. The two firms also partnered on the Arizona Humane
Society's Campus for Compassion which opened in 2002.
Summit at Copper Square Tops Out
Phoenix-based concrete contractor Suntec Concrete, with general
contractor The Weitz Company, topped out this week on The
Summit at Copper Square, currently the tallest residential
development in metro Phoenix. Setting 23 stories above the
Phoenix skyline, the concrete structure of the 378-sq-ft post-tension,
flat-plate building was completed in eight and a half months,
eight weeks ahead of schedule. More than 17,000 cubic yards
of concrete was used to construct the cast-in-place and EFIS
shell. W Developments LLC, Chicago, is developing the project
with an expected completion date of August 31st. Design and
construction is being executed by Hirsch Associates LLC, Chicago.
Paul/Koehler Structural Engineers Inc., Scottsdale, is the
structural engineer.
Offering more than 160 residential loft-style units to the
redevelopment area of Downtown Phoenix, The $54 million Summit
at Copper Square is located at Jackson Street and 4th Street,
directly adjacent to Chase Field. The development will also
have 8500 sq ft of retail space, swimming pool and spa, sauna,
exercise room and five levels of parking.
Alliance Residential Purchases 15 Multi-family Properties in Southwest
Alliance Residential Company has partnered with AEW Capital
Management to acquire 15 multi-family properties totaling
3,959 units -- located in Phoenix, Tucson, Albuquerque and
Las Vegas. The acquisition of the 15 properties completes
a record year of acquisitions and new development for Alliance
Residential at more than $1.5 billion in 2006. AEW acquired
the properties on behalf of one of its institutional clients.
"This acquisition offered us a unique opportunity to
acquire a high-quality of multi-family assets in some of the
most sought after, rapidly growing markets in the Western
United States," says John Cunningham, managing director
of acquisitions for alliance residential company. "The
assets in these cities are irreplaceable due to their location
and are also being purchased well below replacement cost."
Each of the properties in the portfolio offers a desirable
location close to employment, shopping, major transportation
arteries, and a full amenity package. Alliance Residential
Company will handle the varying levels of renovation for the
portfolio and will be hiring more than 100 new employees to
service the properties.The portfolio includes Fairway Crossings,
Posada del Este, Arabian Trails, La Entrada, Pinnacle Heights,
Casas Lindas, Springhill, Colonia del Rio, Hacienda del Rio,
Pinnacle at High Desert, Pinnacle at High Resort, Pinnacle
Estate, Talavera at Peccole Ranch, Pinnacle at Flamingo West
and Desert Lakes.
Contract Awarded for 51-acre Lifestyle Center in Glendale
ResUrban Retail Properties Co. has been awarded the retail
development consulting contract for The Districts at Zanjero,
a 51-acre lifestyle center located in Glendale, Ariz. that
will feature residential, retail, dining, two international
branded hotels and two Class-A office buildings. The Districts
at Zanjero will be developed by Marathon Commercial Development,
a Nevada-based commercial development company. Urban Retail
will be responsible for both research and market consultation
services.
Scheduled to open fall 2009, The Districts at Zanjero, a mixed-use
lifestyle project, will serve as the premier living, working,
shopping, dining and travel destination for many, including
local area residents. Approximately 1.5 million people live
within a 30-minute drive.
Construction on the project is slated to begin later this
year, with the goal of completing the first phase of the project
in time for Super Bowl XLII, which will be held across the
street in the University of Phoenix Stadium in February 2008.
Zanjero plans will feature 500,000 sq ft of retail and restaurants,
320,000 sq ft of lofts above retail in 232 units and 380,000
sq ft of office space within two, four-story Class A office
buildings. Plans also include an 18-story international branded
hotel of approximately 250 rooms, with full-amenities including
meeting and banquet facilities. An additional 120-room mid-rise
international brand hotel with extended stay services and
three mid-rise residential towers are also planned.
Land Acquired for Avondale Retail Development
Pacific Coast Capital Partners, LLC has formed a joint venture
with Scottsdale-based Empire Commercial Development for the
acquisition of 34.1 acres of vacant land in the City of Avondale.
The land was sold by Scottsdale-based Kitchell Development
Co. The joint venture plans to develop Avondale Town Center,
a proposed neighborhood retail center with retail pad sites
and a potential mixed-use component.
Upon finalizing the site plan, the joint venture's plan is
to develop a neighborhood retail center with major tenants,
smaller in-line tenants and pad sites. The joint venture will
begin pre-leasing efforts immediately and plans to complete
construction in 2008.
The property is situated on the northwest corner of Avondale
Boulevard and Van Buren Street. The population within a three-mile
radius of the property has increased to almost 70,000 people
and is expected to reach 91,470 people by 2011 based on the
large addition of housing stock in the area.
Buckeye Town Hall Project Primed for Growth
The Buckeye Town Council has chosen a design-build team for
their new Town Hall Complex. CORE Construction and DLR Group
of Phoenix were selected as the team to design and construct
the new facilities which will be located on 10 acres just
off Monroe Avenue and MC85 in Buckeye.
Initial plans for the complex include a 60,000-sq-ft town
hall to house services for the mayor and council offices,
town manager, town clerk, community and economic development,
finance, community services, human resources and emergency
operations center.
Additionally, the town courthouse is anticipated to be a separate
40,000-sq-ft facility for the courts and town legal staff.
This site will also provide future development of 100,000
sq ft for police headquarters. The town plans to keep pace
with expanding demand due to population growth on municipal
services with the new Buckeye Town Hall Complex.
$2 Billion CityNorth Breaks Ground in North Phoenix
The first phase of CityNorth, a 144-acre, 5.5 million-sq-ft
mixed-used development, broke ground near Loop 101 and State
Route 51 in northeast Phoenix.
Phase one of the development will include nearly one million
sq ft of space comprising retail, restaurant, office spaces
and residential units. Situated at the northernmost end of
the property, south of Deer Valley Drive, will be High Street
consisting of 11 three- or four-story buildings and approximately
264 residential units for sale and lease. Initial occupancy
is slated for spring 2008.
CityNorth will offer designer boutiques, major national and
local retailers as well as large-scale department stores including
a 144,000-sq-ft Nordstrom's store, scheduled to open in fall
2009.
Hensel Phelps Construction Co. and Sundt Construction of Phoenix
are the general contractors, with Elkus / Manfredi Architects,
Boston and Nelsen Architects Inc., Scottsdale as the project
architects.
The total expected cost for full build-out of the 144-acre
project is more than $2 billion. CityNorth is being developed
by Thomas J. Klutznick Co., Chicago, the developer of Chicago's
730 North Michigan Ave. and Los Angeles's Fox Plaza office
tower and Kenneth A. Himmel of Related Urban, New York, developer
of Time Warner Center.
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