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By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builderâs Exchange HonorHealth Wants Hospital-Anchored Urban Project at I-17 & Dove Valley Healthcare giant HonorHealth is seeking approval for a Planned Unit Development from the City of Phoenix to create Sonoran Crossing, an 87-acre, hospital-anchored, mixed-use wellness campus that will ultimately include office, retail and residential components as well. Located at the NEC of Interstate 17 and Dove Valley Road, âThe HonorHealth Hospital will be the defining centerpiece of Sonoran Crossing and will set the tone for a health and wellness-focused community. To suit the needs of an ever-growing multi-generational demographic, other uses and site…
Awards & Accolades 1. Kayenta Health Center, operated by Indian Health Service, has been awarded LEED Gold status from the U.S. Green Building Council. Groundbreakings 2. Data center firm Aligned Energy has broken ground on a 200KSF expansion at its 51-acre, 550KSF, 120MW campus in Phoenix. Progress Reports 3. The second phase has started on the $50M renovation project at the Renaissance Square office towers in downtown Phoenix. Completions 4. Optima Kierlandâs high-rise condominium tower in North Scottsdale has opened. More than 80 percent of its residences at 7120 East Kierland Boulevard have sold. 5. 1784 Capital Holdings, LLC, has…
By Peter Madrid for MadridMedia A reflection of a world we donât know. A space mission to a metal asteroid. Autonomous vehicles. A new spin on Arizonaâs Five Cs. A new âahaâ moment. Artful neighborhoods.  ULI Arizonaâs 13th annual Trends Day, held at the J.W. Marriott Phoenix Desert Ridge Resort & Spa and titled âInform Inspire Involve,â highlighted a theme that some of the best ideas to build us up are not just on earth, but are also in the way we think.  Diane Swonk, Chief Economist with Grant Thornton LLP, opened by saying the world seems a little different than it did a year and half ago.  âItâs a reflection of a world we donât know,â she said.…
By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builderâs Exchange The City of Maricopa is looking for a developer âto transform the Copper Sky Commercial Site into a high quality mixed-use destination.â  It issued âRFP18-ED01242018 Copper Sky Commercial Site Developmentâ outlining its desires for the project. Proposals are due March 22. The property to be developed is approximately 18 acres on two parcels on SR 347 and Martin Luther King Boulevard. More than 1,100 feet fronts the highway. The city expects the zoning to be Mixed-Use â General with a Planned Area Development overlay. It intends to either sell or ground lease the site. According the project background information, all utilities…
By Jane Stewart for Arizona Builderâs Exchange An application for a Special Use Permit has been filed to bring another solar project to Yuma County.  Rich Hamilton, agent for Invenergy Solar Development, LLC, filed the application for the Yuma Solar Energy Project that would sit on approximately 680 gross acres of land Invenergy is leasing from the Arizona State Land Department.  The acreage sits on two separate parcels zoned Rural Area-10-acre minimum (RA-10) âlocated in unincorporated Yuma County, approximately 2.5 miles south of Interstate 8âŚjust east of the City of Yuma,â and south of County 13th Street between the alignments of Fortuna Road and Foothills Boulevard. The currently undeveloped site is âadjacent to…
Sales Transactions 1. Cushman & Wakefield completed the sale of the Carlyle at South Mountain Townhomes & Apartments, located at 5151 E. Guadalupe Road and 5102 E. Piedmont Road in Phoenix. Two entities formed by Western Wealth Capital of North Vancouver, British Columbia purchased the property from entities formed by FPA Multifamily for $90M. Steven Nicoluzakis and David Fogler of Cushman & Wakefield brokered the transaction. 2. Cushman & Wakefield completed the sale of Avondale Commerce Center I & II, located at 1050 & 1250 N. Fairway Drive in Avondale, for $36.25M. Avondale Commerce Center LLC (a company formed by Presson Corp.) purchased the property from 1050-1250 N El Mirage Road-Avondale LLC (a company formed by iStar Inc.). Paul Boyle,…
By Rebekah Morris for Arizona Builder’s Exchange âHeard that from the Owner?â Yep. âCan we quote them?â Yep. âGood enough for me. Letâs go.â For the Digital Magazine, thatâs how we roll. No additional confirmation of a project needed if the word comes direct from the person who will make the project happen. Itâs likely the same in your world. A project is no longer a rumor if the Owner is talking about it. For that reason, in 2018, AZBEX is increasing the focus on in-person events where we hear direct from Owners. To stay current on the local market,…
By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builderâs Exchange Another company is looking to capitalize on the logistical advantages the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway will bring to the West Valley. Trammell Crow Company has submitted a rezoning request to the City of Phoenix for 37.8 acres on South 59th Avenue south of Lower Buckeye Road to build a 553KSF speculative distribution center project. According to the narrative submitted with the request, âThe building will be 36′ – 40′ clear and provide flexibility for additional trailer storage on site as required to meet tenant demand. The building and site are being designed…
By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builderâs Exchange Downtown Phoenix is about to be overrun with zombies, and the skyline will never be the same. Fortunately, these are the types of returns from the dead that developers and economic planners love to see. Two projects that languished at deathâs doorstep for years have rumbled back to life, carrying on a pace of downtown development activity that is anything but apocalyptic. In the first, Phoenix City Council voted to assign and amend the City Contract for Development of 200 W. Monroe St., a full city block at Monroe Street and 2nd Avenue.…
Groundbreakings 1. The Westin Tempe has officially broken ground in Downtown Tempe on Seventh Street between Mill and Myrtle avenues. Developed by CAI Investments, the 18-story Westin Tempe will be a full-service business hotel. 2. Ottawa University-Arizona officially broke ground on its new athletics center last week. The OâDell Center for Athletics was made possible from a $6M donation from alumni Jim and Jeanne OâDell, the single largest donation in the schoolâs 152 years. 3. The Ellsworth Road project, which broke ground last week, will improve the flow of traffic and safety on Queen Creekâs most traveled roadway. The project coordinates the townâs…