On 67.5 acres in Goodyear, west of Phoenix, Project Lagerhaus is a one-level 817,000-sq-ft warehouse and two-story 60,000-sq-ft office facility that will serve as the first U.S. energy drink distribution center for a consumer packaged goods company.
Serving 500-plus students in fast-growing Buckeye, west of Phoenix, the $25.5-million K-8 school is organized with three learning communities operated along traditional age-based grade bands, but the floorplan can flex to an ability-based cohort involving teacher-facilitated learning.
Completed in April 2022, the $24.5-million diverging diamond interchange (DDI) at Houghton Road and I-10 is southern Arizona’s first and just the state’s second DDI.
A collaboration between the city and Arizona State University, the $65-million center in downtown Mesa includes a three-story, 118,000-sq-ft Media and Immersive eXperience (MIX) Center and the Plaza @ Mesa City Center.
Designed to re-envision the way neuroscience care is delivered, the $36.2-million medical building for the renowned Barrow Neurological Institute is located on the St. Joseph’s Hospital & Medical Center campus in Phoenix.
Creating a feeling of wellness and connection to the outdoors, this five-story, 280,000-sq-ft veterans’ health care facility in Phoenix maximizes natural daylight, has a solar-power system and is certified as a Green Globes project for its high sustainability standards.
On the Avondale Civic Center campus, the two-story, 30,000-sq-ft facility comprises a conference center, which opens to a large plaza for activities in the cooler winter months; the Discover Avondale visitor center; gift shop; and offices for the mayor, council and other city staff.
Completed in June 2021, Sun Streams 2 is a 200-MW solar facility located approximately 40 miles west of Phoenix that will power new energy-efficient data centers being built by Microsoft Corp. in nearby Goodyear and El Mirage.
Completed in May 2022, this 3-mile-long alignment serves students, professionals visitors and event-goers, passing through Arizona State University’s main campus, continuing by the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Gammage Theater, down Mill Avenue, the city’s hub of dining, shopping and nightlife and along Rio Salado Parkway to Tempe’s business district.