Key Growth Areas - Downtown Phoenix Biomed District and the 20-mile Light Rail

Downtown Phoenix Biomed District

Today, the Phoenix Business Journal reports:

The metro region’s key growth areas for commercial and mixed-use real estate in the near future are downtown Phoenix, the light rail corridor, downtown Mesa and the southwest and southeast areas, according to a new report from Colliers International. The annual report, called 2020 Vision, was released Wednesday by Colliers at its meeting at the Arizona Biltmore Resort & Spa.

The most immediate growth is expected in and around downtown Phoenix’s bioscience community and along the 20-mile light rail system from northwest Phoenix through downtown to Tempe and Mesa, said Colliers Managing Director Mike Fitz-Gerald. In downtown Phoenix, where more than $3 billion in public and private redevelopment projects are under way, officials are awaiting a final decision from Florida pharmaceutical executives interested in opening a regional office in downtown Phoenix. It would open with 20 employees and expand to as many as 300. Fitz-Gerald and Colliers Associate Kevin Lange declined to identify the Florida company. They are anticipating an official announcement from the company soon.

Lange said the Florida company’s president and chief executive officer, during their recent visit to Arizona, were courted by a team of representatives from the offices of Gov. Janet Napolitano, Mayor Phil Gordon, Translational Genomics Research Institute, Greater Phoenix Economic Council, University of Arizona, Arizona State University, Greater Phoenix Economic Council, and The Plaza Cos. Lange said the meetings with the Florida executives “just a couple of months ago” took place at Mayo Clinic Hospital and at TGen before they ended up in the offices of GPEC President and CEO Barry Broome.

Lange said the Florida executives, who visited San Diego and other cities, were attracted to downtown Phoenix because of the existing 28-acre bioscience community northwest and northeast of Van Buren and Seventh streets. Its members include TGen, UA College of Medicine, UA College of Pharmacy; ASU School of Nursing; Arizona BioMedical Collaborative, the proposed Phoenix Biomedical Plaza and a proposed teaching hospital.

Fitz-Gerald and Lange said they are receiving more inquiries from developers and investors interested in property within about 2 miles of the bioscience community and other new work in downtown Phoenix. “They want to be as close as possible to the biomedical campus,” Lange said.

He also briefs callers about properties along the light rail system, which is scheduled to open in late 2008. “The light rail corridor has become very important,” Lange said.

Comments are closed.

1200 Stewart   1521   1915 Second Avenue   215 E. McKinley   2200 Westlake   312 South   3rd Avenue Palms   44 Monroe   525 Town Lake  
5th and Madison   5th Street Lofts   75 S Main   77 E. Missouri   80 S Jackson   81 Vine   98 Union   Abby Lane   Alexandria  
Andare   Arbor Place Tower   Artisan Lofts on Central   Artisan Lofts on Osborn   Artisan Parkview   Artisan Village   Asia Condominium   Austin Bell   AVA  
Avenue One   Banner Building   Bay Vista Tower   Bellora   Belltown Court   Belltown Lofts   Brentwood Park   Brick Commons   Bridgeview  
Brownstones at Tempe   Campus Edge   Catalina Row Lofts   Centerpoint   Century Plaza   Chateaux on Central   Chesapeake   Chester Place   Christensen Court  
CityScape   Colonial Grand Pacific   Colter Lofts   Concord   Continental Place   Cosmopolitan   Cristalla   Crystal Point   DNA  
Dolce Villagio   Dorsey Place   Edgewater   Ellington   Embassy   Encanto Urban Homes   ENSO   Equinox   Evergreen 9  
Executive Tower   Farmer Avenue Lofts   Florentine   Fontenelle House   Forma   Four Seasons   Gallery   Grandview   Harbour Heights  
Hayden Cove   Hayden Flour Mill   Hayden Square   Hermosa Park   Insignia   Jackson Square Building   Klee   Lake Point Village   Landmark on Central  
LandSource Tempe   Lofts at Fillmore   Lorna Park View Estates   Lumen   Lumina   M7   Madison Tower   Market Court   Maryland Lofts  
Matae   McKinley Row   Merrion Square   Metro 4 Twelve   Metro Manor   Mezzo   Millennium Tower   Millstone   Monti's  
Montreux   Mosaic   Mosler Lofts   Newberry Terrace   Newmark Tower   Nord   Northshore   O4   Olive 8  
Olympic Block   Omega   One Pacific Tower   One Phoenix   Onyx   Orchidhouse   Orpheum Lofts   Pagoda and Heron   Palm Lane Urban Living  
Palmaire   Papago Park Village   Papago Park Village 2   Parc   Park Central Place   Phoenix Towers   Pomeroy   Portland 38   Portland Place  
Portland Two   PRD845   Questa Vida   Regatta Pointe   Regency House   Renaissance Park   Rialto on Broadway   Riverwalk at Papago Park   Rojo Lofts  
Roosevelt 11   Roosevelt Square Townhomes   Royal Crest   Royal Willetta   Salado Grand   Seaboard Building   Seattle Heights   Site 17   Smith Tower  
Soleil   Sotelo   South-Bank   St. Croix Villas   Stadium Lofts   Stadium Lofts   Summit at Copper Square   Tapestry on Central   Tempe Urban Living  
The Vale   Tobira   Trio   Trophy Tower   Union Square   University Square   Uptown 802   Veer Lofts   Villagio  
Vine   Waterfront Landings   Watermark Tower   Willetta 9   Willetta Grand  
Copyright © 2008 – urbanliving360.com
arizona web designPhoenix Search Engine Optimizationgatesix