Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix Campus Overview

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Arizona State UniversityDowntown Phoenixcampus overviewNovember 3, 2010Downtown,Aviation &EconomySubcommitteeRick Naimark, Deputy City Manager, City of PhoenixRich Stanley, Senior Vice President & University Planner, Arizona State University

ASU Downtown Phoenix campus:Impact National and RegionalRecognition– Community & nonprofitengagement– Awards for design,construction, planning,housing and sustainability– Free & affordable healthcare for underrepresentedpopulations Over 300 million inprivate investmentaround campus– Thousands of jobs– Activation of streets

Private Investment Taylor Place 114M Central Park East 175M Alta Phoenix 40M Restaurants & nightlife– Restaurant & bar licenseswere up 25% by the endof 2009 vs 2008 andretail business licensesincreased by a third Private investmentexceeds City’s 233Minvestment in campus

ASU Downtown Colleges Walter Cronkite School ofJournalism and MassCommunication College of Public Programs School of Nursing and HealthInnovation School of Letters and Sciences Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College Graduate College Barrett, The Honors College University College

By the NumbersFall 2010 Stats:8,200 attending classes downtown1,000 living on campus1,250faculty and staff

Campus Growth & Progress198% more students attending classes downtown in 2010 vs 321% more students livingdowntown in 2010 vs 20062,0000200620072008200920101,200Enrollment is approximately 2/3female and 1/3 minority 0200820092010

Taylor Place &Student Housing Two 13-storytowers about85% occupied 114 millionprivateinvestment Approximately1,000 beds filledfor 2010 New dining &recreationoptions this year

College of Nursing andHealth Innovation Phase II Five stories; 84,000SF; 85-feet tall Classrooms, officesand large meetingspace LEED Gold National designbuild award winner

Civic Space Open space, publicart, water &sustainablefeatures Historic buildingrenovated; retailamenities Regular Parks &ASU programming North phaseconstruction in2010

Post Office — Student Union ASU administrativeand studentfunctions Historic PO boxesand USPS retailcounters to remain ASU to programformer mail carrierspace as studentunion

Looking Forward Civic Space Park– North Phase to connect Park andPost Office in 2010 Post Office Student Union– USPS Tenant Improvementscomplete– ASU Student Union improvementsto follow Build out––––15,000 students1.5 M SF academic/support4,000 student housing beds1,800 faculty and staff

ASU Downtown Phoenixcampus updateQuestions?

Arizona State University Downtown Phoenix campus overview November 3, 2010 Downtown, Aviation & Economy . Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication College of Public Programs School of Nursing and Health Innovation School of Letters and Sciences Mary Lou Fulton Teachers College