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ASU Downtown Phoenix Campus. City Council February 6, 2007. ASU Downtown Phoenix Timeline. Phase I (Fall 2006) 2,500 students estimated (6,000 actual) 300,000 Sq. Ft. academic/support 250 interim student housing beds Phase II (Fall 2008) 7,500 students 770,000 Sq. Ft. academic/support - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
ASUASU Downtown Phoenix Downtown Phoenix
CampusCampus
City CouncilFebruary 6, 2007
ASU Downtown PhoenixASU Downtown PhoenixTimelineTimeline
• Phase I (Fall 2006)– 2,500 students estimated (6,000 actual)– 300,000 Sq. Ft. academic/support– 250 interim student housing beds
• Phase II (Fall 2008)– 7,500 students– 770,000 Sq. Ft. academic/support– 750 units student housing beds
• Build-Out– 15,000 students– 1.5 M Sq. Ft. academic/support – 4,000 units student housing
Phase I Completed:
• University Center: College of Public Programs & University College
• School of Nursing and Healthcare Innovations
• Residential Commons • Administrative space in
Downtown Post Office• Phoenix Urban Research
Laboratory
2nd St.
3 rd St.
Fillm
ore S
t.
Central Ave.
ASU Downtown Campus District
Van Buren St.
Taylor St.
College of Nursing& Healthcare Innovation
School of JournalismResidential
Commons
University Center
Post OfficeCivic Space
1st Ave.
1st St.
Student Housing
Phase II: Update Phase II: Update
• Walter Cronkite School of Journalism/ KAET Channel 8
• Planning & Development of Civic Space• Taylor Streetscape Improvements• Student Housing• Neighborhood/ University Relationships
Study
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism/KAET Channel 8
• $71 Million• Sundt Construction & HDR Architects
design-build team• 6 stories • 220,000 SF of Academic Space and
Television Broadcast Studio• Ground floor retail• Accommodate 1,500 students• Open Fall 2008
Civic Space• Approximately 3 acre
site• Public gathering,
social networking, external forum
• EDAW landscape architects selected for conceptual master plan
• Public input throughout the process
Post Office
424 N. Central
CentralStation
Taylor Streetscape Improvements
• Taylor Street from Central Avenue to 3rd Street
• Ten Eyck Landscape Architects selected
• Design features: pedestrian lighting, public art, abundant landscaping
• Construction to begin this summer on first block
Student Housing • 700-750 Beds by August 2008• 500-550 Beds by August 2009• Capstone Development selected
through RFP process• Southern half of the block
between Fillmore and Taylor Streets from First to Second Streets
• $150 Million project, 12-14 stories
• First Phase: Open in Fall 2008
Neighborhood/University Relationship Study
• Address neighborhood concerns regarding the university impact
• Legacy Training and Consulting selected through an RFQ process
• Scope includes: best practice research, impacts, and recommendations on potential new policies
• Complete in May 2007
ASU Conceptual Development Plan Process
• Plan developed with the assistance of local architects
• Review and Input from Downtown Stakeholders Group
• Presentations and Input– City Boards and Commissions– Neighborhood Associations– Business Leaders and
Organizations
• Plan being finalized for presentation to the City
ASU AT THE WEST CAMPUS
Questions?
WWW.PHOENIX.GOV/DOWNTOWN
WWW.ASU.EDU/DOWNTOWNPHOENIX