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A N D
A E R I A L
M A P
FACTS AND FIGURES
SPORTS, ARTS
AND CULTURE
1.7 square mile redevelopment
area investment 2004-2015:
$4.6 billion
Residential population,*
one-mile radius:
17,100
two-mile radius:
51,274
three-mile radius:
95,681
Daytime employment
population,* one-mile radius:
63,494
two-mile radius:
124,666
three-mile radius:
191,345
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303
2008
FIGURES
SPECIAL EVENTS
FACTS AND
4,000,000
Theater/music
venue seats
10,621
2014 theater
attendance
934,549
Number of
screens at
AMC Movie
Theater
24
Total yearly
visitors to
Downtown
Phoenix
7,030,000
Square feet of available
space in Phoenix
Convention Center
880,000
9,793,524
Super Bowl Media Center
2009
NBA All-Star Game
2011
2015
Zombie Walk, at Heritage &
Science Park in Downtown
Phoenix, gathered 20,000
people and raised more
than 11 tons of food for
St. Mary’s Food Bank.
Over 6.5 million total
visitors to major events
in Downtown Phoenix
WNBA All-Star Game
October 2014 September 2015
MLB All-Star Game
2014
2015
Over 1 million visitors
to all Super Bowl
Experience Events
175,000
Square feet of meeting
space as of 2011
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231
1,284
15,000
Square feet of existing
private office space
Downtown
HOSPITALITY
EDUCATION AND RESEARCH
Downtown Phoenix is significantly expanding its academic footprint. In 2006, Arizona State University
opened its Downtown Phoenix campus and has already grown to more than 11,200 students. The campus
will reach 15,000 students at build-out, in addition to thousands of faculty and staff. The ASU campus
is home to programs in journalism, nonprofit management and nursing, including the renowned Walter
Cronkite School. The Arizona Center for Law & Society, opening in fall 2016, will house the Sandra Day
O’Connor College of Law. The 30-acre Phoenix Biomedical Campus is home to the global headquarters
of the Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen) and the International Genomics Consortium
(IGC), as well as U.S. government research labs (National Institute of Health) and every public university in
the state. Northern Arizona University’s Allied Health program continues to expand, as does the University
of Arizona’s colleges of medicine, pharmacy and public health. The University of Arizona Cancer Center
opened in summer 2015 and will treat tens of thousands of patients annually and the 10-story, $136
million Bioscience Partnership Building will grow the collaborative research lab space when it opens by
2017 on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus. With 303 students in grades 9-12, the Bioscience High School
offers a full academic program with an emphasis on science, technology, engineering and mathematics.
ASU Student
housing beds
Number of
acres in Phoenix
Biomedical Campus
Number of
students at the
Bioscience High
School (on PBC)
2014 sports
venue attendance
Downtown Phoenix is the entertainment destination for
millions of visitors every year. The Arizona Diamondbacks
and Phoenix Suns call Downtown home, as do the Phoenix
Mercury and the Arizona Rattlers. Downtown’s sports
reputation has been solidified by hosting various large-scale
sporting events such as the 2009 NBA All-Star Game and
Block Party, the media center for Super Bowl XLII, events
surrounding Super Bowl XLIV in 2015 (including Super Bowl
Central and the NFL Experience and Village), and the 2016
College Football Championship Campus. Venues like the
Orpheum Theater, the Comerica Theater, the Herberger
Theater and Symphony Hall host a variety of cultural events
throughout the year. Renowned museums like the Heard
Museum, Phoenix Art Museum, Children’s Museum of
Phoenix and the Arizona Science Center are also located
in Downtown. Every first Friday of the month thousands of
arts patrons and revelers descend upon Downtown for the
largest monthly art walk in the country. Downtown Phoenix
is the only place in Arizona that features such a wide array
of entertainment options, all within a few short blocks. In
fact, the American Planning Association named Roosevelt
Row one of the ‘Great Places in America’ for exemplary
neighborhoods, streets and public spaces.
FACTS
AND
FIGURES
*From Central & Washington
NOTE: HIGH-RESOLUTION
SCAN NEEDED (300 DPI)
— THIS ONE IS NOT PRINT
QUALITY
In January 2009 the Phoenix
Convention Center completed a
$600-million expansion, making it
the premier location for conventions
and trade shows in the Southwest.
With approximately 900,000 square
feet of space, it ranks among the top
20 convention centers in the country.
The expanded facility features
several new buildings, with a below
grade exhibition hall, a street-level
ballroom with meeting facilities and
two smaller exhibition halls. With
3,094 hotel rooms in and adjacent to
Downtown Phoenix, visitors have a
wide range of lodging options from
historic to boutique. In October
2008 the 1,000-room Sheraton
Hotel, the largest hotel in Arizona,
opened. In 2010 the Westin added
242 rooms and in 2012 the Hotel
Palomar by Kimpton opened with
242 rooms. The Hilton Garden Inn
opened in 2015 and 425 more
rooms are under construction.
FACTS AND FIGURES
11,277
Students at Northern
Arizona University
Allied Health
Programs
Students currently
at University of
Arizona College
of Medicine
Students at
Downtown ASU
campus by 2020
2016
College Football Playoff
National Championship
Campus
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F I G U R E S
THE URBAN CENTER OF ARIZONA
For more information or
to receive this document in an
alternative format, please call
Community and Economic
Development at 602-262-5040
Voice and TTY 602-534-3476
or Downtown Phoenix, Inc.
at 602-254-8696 or online at
www.downtownphoenix.com.
Telephone: 602-254-8696
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.downtownphoenix.com
1 E. Washington Street, Suite 230
Phoenix, AZ 85004
A N D
DOWNTOWN PHOENIX
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Downtown Phoenix is the center of the Phoenix metropolitan area.
Between 2004 and 2015 more than $4.6 billion of private and public
capital was invested in the 1.7-square-mile Downtown, creating a
vibrant and dynamic urban center. Ideally located near the confluence
of the major highways, the hub of the Valley Metro light rail system
and ten minutes from Sky Harbor Airport, one of the ten busiest in the
country, Downtown is poised for continued growth and prosperity.
In addition to the 63,494 workers who make Downtown their daytime
home, about 7 million people visit the area’s many cultural, sports, and
entertainment venues each year. Downtown Phoenix is Arizona’s true
cosmopolitan core and is a unique destination for business, culture,
entertainment, learning and living for all.
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COVER PHOTO: DESCRIPTION.
• Sky train to Terminals
3 and 4 completed
• 1,200 daily flights
• 42 million passengers in 2015,
tenth largest in country
Sky Harbor
International Airport
• 3,502,080 Downtown boardings
in FY 2015
• Initial system carrying an average of
43,827 riders per weekday (FY 2014)
• 3.2 miles finished in 2015 and 3.0 miles
currently under construction. Valley
Metro has also begun planning, design
and construction of the 40 additional
miles of high-capacity/light rail transit
which will be completed by 2034.
• 20 miles completed December 2008
Metro Light Rail
• Interstate 10, Loop 202, State
Route 51, and Interstate 17 all
within 5 minutes of Downtown
Highways
FACTS AND FIGURES
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202
10
F A C T S
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17
Students currently
at ASU Downtown
Phoenix Campus
Downtown Phoenix is conveniently located in the
geographic center of the Valley. Access to the Valley’s
freeway network is less than five minutes from the
Downtown core, with Sky Harbor International Airport
just ten minutes away. Valley Metro Light Rail, which
opened December 2008, passes through Downtown
and serves as the midpoint between destinations in
North Phoenix and East Valley cities, Tempe and Mesa.
INFRASTRUCTURE
Community and Economic Development
200 West Washington Street • 20th Floor
Phoenix, AZ 85003-1611
CEDD main number: 602-262-5040
TTY: 602-534-3476
Website: www.phoenix.gov/econdev
165+
Restaurants in Downtown
800,000
Square fee of retail space
Metro Light Rail
FACTS AND FIGURES
Downtown currently has 800,000 square feet of retail space, including 200,000 added in
2010. CityScape is home to tenants such as CVS Pharmacy, The Titled Kilt Pub & Eatery, Urban
Outfitters, Lucky Strike Lanes, Stand Up Live and the Arrogant Butcher. Arizona Center also has
many restaurants and retail shops. The Downtown Phoenix retail market features a diverse mix
of local boutiques and restaurants, such as music venue Crescent Ballroom and popular craft
beer provider Angel’s Trumpet Ale House. Restaurants are often housed in converted warehouse
buildings, restored historic homes and larger buildings, allowing a dining experience unique to
Downtown Phoenix.
RETAIL
101
Total housing units
built since 2000
Hotel rooms
4,371
3,094
OFFICE
Downtown Phoenix is the home of the financial, legal
and government markets in Arizona housed in Class
A office buildings. However, the range and type of
space in Downtown, including historic and industrial,
has attracted a growing number of creative and tech
companies that use Downtown as an amenity package
for their employees. The breadth of options has
contributed to a growing employment base. Now at
63,494 employees within a one-mile radius, it is by far
the densest cluster in the state.
RESIDENTIAL
DEVELOPMENT
Downtown Phoenix is home to 9,000 residents who
live in a variety of residential units from hi-rise to single
family historic buildings. This burgeoning residential
community will be augmented by a long list of projects
under construction that should add several thousand
more people to the neighborhood in the coming years
in both apartments and condominiums suitable for a
wide income range of workers in Downtown and those
who want an urban lifestyle.
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McDowell Road
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Coronado
Historic District
7th Street
3rd Street
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Central Avenue
Almeria Road
2nd Avenue
3rd Avenue
s
Coronado Road
5th Avenue
Encanto Historic
District
7th Avenue
Willo Historic
District
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s
s
CVS
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Lynwood Road
Townsend Park
Historic District
s
Cancer
Survivor Park
Banner Good Samaritan
Regional Medical Center
Roosevelt Historic
District
Willetta Street
FQ Story Historic
District
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Culver Street
Margaret T.
Hance Park
Moreland Street
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I-10
Freeway
Access
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Pierce Street
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Garfield
Historic District
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600 North
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Civic Space
Park
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Phoenix
Biomedical
Campus
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Taylor Mall
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Fillmore Street
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1000 North
Garfield Street
Evans Churchill
Neighborhood
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Portland Street
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McKinley Street
s
North Garfield
Historic District
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1st Street
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Central Avenue
Roosevelt
Park
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1st Avenue
s
2nd Avenue
Roosevelt Street
3rd Avenue
5th Avenue
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2nd Street
Roosevelt Historic
District
I-10
Freeway
Access
7th Street
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5th Street
I-10 Papago Freeway
7th Avenue
I-10 Papago Freeway
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Margaret T.
Hance Park
I-10
Freeway
Access
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I-10
Freeway
Access
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3rd Street
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University
Park
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Verde Park
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Van Buren Street
300 North
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Monroe Street
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Heritage
Square
Park
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8th Street
Washington Street
Patriots Square
Park
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Jefferson Street
State Capitol: 1/2 mile
I-10: 1 mile
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Madison Street
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Jackson Street 142
Jackson Street
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Sky Harbor Intl Airport: 2 miles
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s
10th Street
I-17: 1 mile
P
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Adams Street
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P
P
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P
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P
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9th Street
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University Park
Neighborhood
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300 South
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Harrison Street/Union Pacific RR
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Buchanan Street
s
151
I-17: 1 mile
7th Street
6th Street
5th Street
4th Street
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Central Park
Approximate scale: 1” = 400’
I S
3rd Street
2nd Street
1st Avenue
2nd Avenue
1st Street
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Sherman Street
PHOENIX
D O O R
3rd Avenue
4th Avenue
Grant Park
Neighborhood
DOWNTOWN
T H E
Lincoln Street
Central Avenue
6th Avenue
s
7th Avenue
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9th Avenue
11th Avenue
5th Ave
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Grant Street
P
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O P E N
I-17: 1 mile
Downtown Phoenix Redevelopment Area
Metro Lightrail Route
Residential
Enhanced Municipal Services District
Metro Lightrail Stop
Arts/Cultural/Sports/Event
Current Project Sites
Phoenix Biomedical Campus
Government/Non Profit
Warehouse District
City Council District 4
Offices & Buildings
Capitol Mall District
City Council District 7
Hotel/Public Gathering
City Council District 8
Education/Research
ASU Downtown Phoenix Campus District
P
s
Parking Garage, School
Updated 2/16
• 13 ArtHAUS
The Muse
• 6 Broadstone
Arts District
• 7 Coronado Commons
• 11 Artisan Lofts on Central
• 18 Enhance Condominiums
• 19 Portland Place
• 20 Portland on the Park
• 22 Oscar Development
• 23 Portland Two
• 24 Roosevelt Square
• 25 Reflections at Portland
• 27 Illuminate Apartments
• 28 Broadstone Roosevelt Row
• 29 Artisan Village
• 30 Portland 38
• 31 Center 8
• 32 Roosevelt Commons
• 33 Lofts at McKinley
• 34 4th Avenue Townhomes
• 35 Townhomes on 3rd
• 36 Future Development
• 37 Union@Roosevelt
• 38 Linear Apartments Phoenix
• 39 Roosevelt Point
• 40 Urban Living on 2nd Ave
• 43 Derby
• 44 215 E McKinley
• 45 Proxy 333
• 48 Metro4Twelve
• 49 Westward Ho
• 50 St. Croix Villas
• 51 The Met Apartments
• 52 Skyline Lofts
• 55 Alta Fillmore
• 56 Future Development
• 57 The Lofts at Fillmore
• 64 Taylor Place Student Housing
• 86 44 Monroe
• 93 Renaissance Park
• Condominiums
Copper Square
• 9495 Camden
Lofts
•115 Orpheum
Artisan Parkview
•124 Residences
at CityScape
•133 Barrister Redevelopment
•143 Campaige Place
•146 The Summit
•148 Stadium Lofts
•149 Ballpark Apartments
•152 Matthew Henson Apartments
• 2 Arizona Opera
• 4 Phoenix Arts Museum
• 5 Phoenix Theater
• 12 Cutler Plotkin Jewish Center
• 13 Burton Barr Central Library
• 15 Japanese Friendship Garden
• 16 Phoenix Center for the Arts
• 17 Irish Cultural Center
• 26 MonOrchid
• 58 YMCA/ASU Recreation Center
• 59 ASU Student Union/Post Office
• 60 AE England
• 63 Valley Youth Theater
• 89 Herberger Theater
• 90 St. Mary's Basilica & Diocese
• Pastoral Center
Children's Museum of Phoenix
•10092 Phoenix
Ctr West
•101 Phoenix Convention
Ctr North
•104 ComericaConvention
•107 OrpheumTheater
•108 Wells FargoTheater
•112 Arizona LatinoPlazaArts
• & Cultural Center
113 Symphony Hall
•114
Science Center
•116 Arizona
Carnegie Library/Museum
•121 Cesar
Plaza
•127 PhoenixChavez
Convention Ctr South
•137 The Pressroom
•139 Talking Stick Resort Arena
•140 Chase Field
•154 George Washington Carver
• Museum & Cultural Center
US Bankruptcy Court
•10285 Phoenix
Headquarters
•105 Phoenix Police
•106 City Hall Municipal Court
•117 Police Forensic Lab
•118 Sandra Day O'Connor
• Federal Courthouse
Calvin C. Goode Municipal Bldg
•119
City Council Chambers
•120
City Hall/
•122 Historic
County Courthouse
County Forensic
•128 Maricopa
Science Center
129 County Administration Building
•130
County Superior Court
•134 Maricopa
Services Campus
•135 Human
County Justice Center
•136 Count
Office
•138 CountySheriff's
Tower
•141 Clerk ofCourt
Court
• CustomerSuperior
Service Center
County Assessor's Office
•142
Phoenix O.I.C.
•144
Job Corps
•15170 APS
• 78 Arizona Republic/Channel 12
• 83 Grace Court
• 88 Chase Tower
• 96 US Bank Tower
•103 Channel 10 News
•109 Renaissance Square Towers
•126 Bank of America
•131 Luhrs City Center
• 8 McDowell Marketplace
• 21 FOUND:RE Hotel
• 42 Phoenix Public Market
• 53 Holiday Inn Express
• 67 Sheraton Hotel
• 68 AMC 24
• 69 Arizona Center
• 76 Crescent Ballroom
• 77 Freeport McMoran Center/
• Westin Hotel
Suites by Marriott
• 8284 Springhill
Marketplace
• 87 Welnick
San Carlos
• 97 Hotel
Garden Inn
• Hilton
Phoenix Downtown
Phoenix
• 98 Renaissance
Downtown Hotel
Regency Hotel
•11199 Hyatt
•123 Hanny's
•125 CityScape
Palomar Hotel
•132 Courtyard
•147 The Grove and Residence Inn
•150 The Duce
•153 Bentley Projects
• 9 AZ School for the Arts
• 10 Genesis Academy
• 14 Kenilworth Elementary School
• 41 Phoenix College
• 46 Phoenix Union Bioscience H.S.
• 47 Rio Salado College
• 54 Arizona Cancer Center
• 61 School of Journalism/KAET-8
• 62 ASU University Center
• 65 ASU Center for Law and Society
• 66 ASU College of Nursing
• & Health Innovation
Biomedical
• 71 Phoenix
Campus Garage
Headquarters
• 7273 Tgen/IGC
Partnership Building
• 74 Bioscience
Health Sciences Education Bldg
• 75 ASU
• 79 ABC1Preparatory Academy
• 80 University of Arizona
• College of Medicine
College of Medicine Bldg 4
• 8191 UofA
•110 1ASUNorthMercado
• AZ SummitCentral
Law School
145 Scheduling Institute/On Jackson
•155
• Arizona State University