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ASU-Financial Services Listing of ASU Facilities and Related Tax-Exempt Financing Status ASU-Financial Services Listing of ASU Facilities and Related Tax-Exempt Financing Status ALL ASU FACILITIES IN NUMBER ORDER Green No tax-exempt debt on the facility (No private use restrictions). Blue Capacity exists for some additional private use, within limits permitted by the IRS. Yellow Only limited capacity exists for any additional private use. Red No, or only an extremely limited, capacity exists for any additional private use. Brown Tax-exempt debt-financed by the City of Phoenix or another Third Party, who is responsible for monitoring private-use capacity. Net Net Assignable Assignable Facility Square Facility Square Number Facility Description Footage Number Facility Description Footage TEMPE CAMPUS BUILDINGS TEMPE CAMPUS BUILDINGS Green 1 Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium 66,816 Green 53E Engineering Center E 11,022 Green 2 Interdisciplinary A 17,086 Green 53F Engineering Center F 12,314 Green 3 Interdisciplinary B 37,648 Green 53G Engineering Center G 46,840 Green 4 School of Human Evolution and Social Change 30,107 Blue 54 Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building II 37,243 Blue 5 Social Sciences Building 56,266 Blue 54A Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building II Support 5,560 Green 6A Farmer Education Building 56,421 Blue 55 Schwada Building 68,234 Green 6B Payne Hall 55,982 Green 56A Life Sciences Center A 53,645 Green 6C Education Lecture Hall 4,275 Green 56B Life Sciences Center B-Animal Care 3,641 Green 7 Julie Ann Wrigley Hall 26,302 Green 56C Life Sciences Center C 62,875 Green 8 Danforth Chapel 1,132 Green 56D Life Sciences Center D-Aquatic Terrestrial 4,375 Green 9 Dixie Gammage Hall 13,857 Blue 56E Life Sciences Tower E-Wing 99,270 Blue 10 Hayden Library 180,913 Blue 57A Bateman Physical Sciences Center A 54,010 Green 11 University Club 7,520 Blue 57B Bateman Physical Sciences Center B 28,518 Blue 12 Durham Language & Literature Building 68,573 Blue 57C Bateman Physical Sciences Center C 35,694 Blue 13 Psychology Building 40,764 Blue 57D Bateman Physical Sciences Center D 41,640 Green 14 Hayden Hall 15,589 Blue 57E Bateman Physical Sciences Center E 9,541 Blue 14E Hayden Hall East 14,444 Blue 57F Bateman Physical Sciences Center F 88,730 Blue 14W Hayden Hall West 13,782 Blue 57G Bateman Chemical Storage Building G 5,719 Blue 15 Central Plant 2,367 Blue 57H Bateman Physical Sciences Center H 77,496 Green 16 Cowden Family Resources Building 20,415 Blue 59 Sun Devil Stadium 67,221 Green 17 Center for Family Studies 6,351 Blue 59B Carson Student Athlete Center 84,266 Green 18 Research Support Services 1 11,264 Green 59D Sun Devil Stadium Suites 26,884 Green 21 Murdock Lecture Hall 12,732 Blue 59K Student Athlete Facility 82,120 Green 23A Tower Center Building A (East) 12,196 Green 60 Art Annex 6,220 Green 23B Tower Center Building B (West) 7,765 Green 61 Manzanita Hall 133,498 Green 24A Stauffer Communication Arts A 24,452 Blue 63 Engineering Research Center 81,339 Green 24B Stauffer Communication Arts B 22,672 Blue 65 Lattie F. Coor Hall 149,397 Blue 25 Health Service 20,119 Blue 66 Packard Baseball Stadium 9,548 Green 26A Irish Hall A (Academic Offices) 7,057 Blue 66A Tickets/Concessions at Packard Stadium 245 Green 26B Irish Hall B 5,582 Green 69 Wells Fargo Arena 133,783 Green 26C Irish Hall C 5,479 Green 71 Mona Plummer Aquatic Complex 6,670 Green 27 Lyceum Theater 7,150 Green 72 Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building V 26,515 Blue 28 McClintock Hall 32,464 Blue 75 Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building IV 158,870 Green 31A Psychology North 34,530 Blue 77 Urban Systems Engineering 31,564 Green 32 Old Main 20,129 Blue 79 Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 7 Pending Green 33 Matthews Hall 11,554 Blue 84 Music Building 96,908 Green 34 Matthews Center 51,804 Green 85 Goldwater Center for Science & Engineering 129,317 Blue 35 Memorial Union 159,784 Green 86 Neeb Hall 5,389 Green 36 Physical Education Building West 40,987 Green 87 Art Building 49,293 Green 37 Moeur Building 13,359 Green 88 College of Design South 40,004 Green 38A Best Hall A 10,536 Green 94 Art Warehouse 11,478 Green 38B Best Hall B 10,481 Green 95A Tempe Center - Main Building 30,738 Green 40 Business Administration 73,128 Green 95E Ceramics Research Center 5,321 Green 40C Business Administration C Wing 63,960 Green 96 Whiteman Tennis Center 1,194 Blue 40D McCord Hall 72,282 Green 96A Robson Family Player Facility 1,763 Blue 43 Armstrong Hall 53,045 Green 97 Band Building - Toilets & Storage 2,022 Green 44 Discovery Hall 25,914 Green 98 Sun Angel Stadium 2,986 Blue 48 Nelson Fine Arts Center 77,868 Green 103 Manzy Café 452 ASU-Financial Services Listing of ASU Facilities and Related Tax-Exempt Financing Status ALL ASU FACILITIES IN NUMBER ORDER Green No tax-exempt debt on the facility (No private use restrictions). Blue Capacity exists for some additional private use, within limits permitted by the IRS. Yellow Only limited capacity exists for any additional private use. Red No, or only an extremely limited, capacity exists for any additional private use. Brown Tax-exempt debt-financed by the City of Phoenix or another Third Party, who is responsible for monitoring private-use capacity. Net Net Assignable Assignable Facility Square Facility Square Number Facility Description Footage Number Facility Description Footage Green 38C Best Hall C 24,625 Blue 104A Biodesign Institute A 85,323 Green 51F Palo Verde East F 62,219 Green 51G Palo Verde West G 59,552 Green 53A Engineering Center A 35,916 Green 53B Engineering Center B 12,812 Green 53C Engineering Center C 10,436 Green 53D Engineering Center D 11,696 TEMPE CAMPUS BUILDINGS TEMPE CAMPUS BUILDINGS Blue 104B Biodesign Institute B 80,897 Green 158 Athletes Performance 12,200 Blue 104C Biodesign Institute C 104,412 Blue 159A-C Adelphi Commons II 42,193 Blue 108 Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building I 86,897 Yellow 160A Hassayampa Academic Village (Mohave Hall) 44,063 Blue 127 College of Design North 68,983 Yellow 160B Hassayampa Academic Village (Arroya Hall) 29,838 Green 128 Karsten Golf Course - Maintenance 6,998 Yellow 160C Hassayampa Academic Village (Jojoba Hall) 25,485 Green 128C Sun Angel Clubhouse 14,230 Yellow 160D Hassayampa Academic Village (Chuparosa Hall) 33,871 Green 128D Hobbs Varsity Golf Facility 1622 Yellow 160E Hassayampa Academic Village (Acacia Hall) 21,488 Green 128G Golf Performance Center 1,561 Yellow 163A Hassayampa Academic Village (Mesquite Hall) 35,593 Green 130 Community Services Building 59,433 Yellow 163B Hassayampa Academic Village (Verbena Hall) 72,042 Green 131 Material Services Bldg 23,903 Yellow 163C Hassayampa Academic Village (Acourtia Hall) 84,610 Green 132 1711 S. Rural Rd. Bldg B 10,831 Green 166 Womens Gymnastic Training Facility 9,118 Green 133 1711 S. Rural Rd. Bldg D 8,997 Blue 168 ASU Police 25,275 Green 134 Sun Devil Stadium - North Locker Bldg 8,889 Blue 169 Student Pavilion 48,440 Blue 135 Combined Heat and Power Facility 1,510 Blue 174 Weatherup Center 37,119 Blue 136 Computing Commons 79,563 Blue 178 College Avenue Commons 79,145 Green 137 Central Plant - South 11,282 Blue 179 Centerpoint on Mill Ave 61,596 Blue 138 Residence Education Center ( Sonora Ctr.) 1,506 Green 180A University Center Bldg. A 31,871 Blue 139 Sonora Center 82,049 Blue 180B University Center Bldg. B 43,383 Green 140 Engineering Center Annex 5,820 Blue 180C University Center Bldg. C 52,875 Green 141A 202 E. 7th Street (Harrington Birchett House) 1,182 Blue 182 GLV Community Center 14,959 Green 141D West Garage 442 Blue 185 Multipurpose Arena pending Green 142 University Towers 109,710 Green 539 Community Services Storage Building No. 3 2,558 Blue 143 Ross-Blakley Law Library 35,544 Green 627 Packard Stadium Shed 87 Green 145 Campus Children's Center 5,028 Green 668 Community Services Maintenance Bldg 849 Green 146 Community Service Storage Building No. 2 2,580 Green 751 Tyler Mall Cantina 280 Blue 150 University Services 111,118 Green P01 Parking Structure 1 - Apache Blvd 425,403 Blue 151 San Pablo Residence Hall 38,624 Green P02 Parking Structure 2 -McAllister Ave 228,001 Blue 151A San Pablo Residence Hall (Classroom) 1,766 Green P03 Parking Structure 3 - Myrtle Ave 142,778 Green 153 Alberta B. Farrington Softball Stadium 8,246 Green P04 Parking Structure 4 - Rural Rd 686,052 Green 154 Soccer Stadium 3,013 Green P05 Parking Structure 5 - Stadium Dr 427,917 Green 156 Wrestling Training Facility 8,982 Green P06 Parking Structure 6 - Towers Building 94,427 Blue 157A-F Adelphi Commons I 55,632 Blue P07 Parking Structure 7 - Packard Drive 529,793 OFF-CAMPUS BUILDINGS OFF-CAMPUS BUILDINGS Blue 152A Mercado A 17,243 Green 512 Tontozona - Pump House 0 Blue 152B Mercado B 16,509 Green 513 Tontozona - Valve House 0 Blue 152C Mercado C 62,287 Green 521 Tontozona - Sun Angel Lodge 710 Blue 152D Mercado D 9,076 Green 522 Tontozona- Caretaker's Cabin 1,026 Blue 152E Mercado E 3,695 Green 523 Tontozona- Creekside Cabin 1,238 Blue 152F Mercado F 12,474 Green 524 Tontozona - Little Creek Lodge 2,024 Green 504A Kerr Cultural Center A - Offices 2,066 Green 525 Tontozona - Tall Pines Lodge 1,845 ASU-Financial Services Listing of ASU Facilities and Related Tax-Exempt Financing Status ALL ASU FACILITIES IN NUMBER ORDER Green No tax-exempt debt on the facility (No private use restrictions).
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