DOWNTOWN PHOENIX FACTS, FIGURES AND AERIAL MAP THE URBAN HEART OF ARIZONA

Downtown’s metamorphosis from what was primarily a business and government hub into what it is today—a dynamic live/work/play/learn neighborhood that radiates walkable charm—has made us one of the nation’s most PHOTO: JILL RICHARDS PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO: compelling comeback stories.

Higher education expansion, rapid residential growth, FACTS AND FIGURES a steady influx of tech and biomedical jobs, and a continued rise in restaurant and nightlife options have $6.0+ billion positioned Downtown as one of the hottest development Downtown Redevelopment Area areas in the Valley of the Sun. investment 2005-2019 (YTD) Downtown is bustling with life from dawn to well past 19,500 the midnight hour. Music venues, concert halls, theaters, Downtown residential population 200+ restaurants and bars, and 40+ coffee shops are magnets for Phoenicians and Downtown’s 6 million URBAN CORE WORKFORCE annual visitors. 65,000+ Downtown’s thriving urban core is among the reasons Within 1 mile of Downtown† more people are choosing Phoenix as their new home 183,500+ over any other American city. Downtown is a dynamic Within 3 miles of Downtown attractor for diverse new residents of all ages moving into its thousands of new apartments and condominiums. 322,500+ Within 5 miles of Downtown This transformation has to be seen to be believed, so follow the cranes to the urban center of the 5th largest city in America and rediscover Downtown.

†From Central & Washington (CoStar) DINING AND SHOPPING PHOTO: JILL RICHARDS PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO: BY THE NUMBERS 1.1 million square feet of 200+ restaurants, bars and Number of restaurants retail in Downtown in Downtown 292,000 SPORTS, ARTS 115+ square feet of retail Number of net new under construction AND CULTURE bars and restaurants since 2008 2 BY THE NUMBERS James Beard 2016 40+ Inaugural year of the Award-winning 4 Coffee shops in chefs serving diners Downtown Cheez-It Downtown Major teams making their Bowl in Heritage Square home in Downtown: the 85% 2 , 9 Percent bars and , three-time Theater stages, Full-service WNBA Champions Phoenix restaurants that grocery stores including the historic are locally owned Mercury, and 6-time Arena Orpheum Theater and operated Bowl Champions 10 Live music venues FACTS AND FIGURES • No. 1 Pizza City in the 2016, 2023 United States, (Source: Super Bowl fan events • Emerging 24 Travel + Leisure) in Downtown entrepreneurial Movie Screens fashion scene • Coffee Capital 2017, 2024 featuring vintage of the Southwest 1 NCAA Final Four fan resellers and home (Source: Vogue) First and Third Fridays: events in Downtown America’s most-attended based, independent • Bitter & Twisted art walk digitally native brands Cocktail Parlour: 2016 • Nationally recognized Top 10 Cocktail Menu College Football Playoff 100+ in the World (Source: art galleries and National Championship Murals in Downtown retailers Tales of Cocktail) fan events in Downtown • Arizona’s first • Bitter & Twisted 12,421 full-service grocery Cocktail Parlour: Best Theater/music store in the core— Bars In America winner venue seats Fry’s Signature (Source: Liquor.com) Grocery Store EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY

• 15,000+ students at expected buildout • 1,100 number of student housing

beds in predevelopment CITY OF PHOENIX PHOTO: • Schools include the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Digital Media, The for Law and Society housing the Sandra Day O’Connor College of Law, Thunderbird School of Global Management, College of Health Solutions, College of Integrative Arts and Sciences, Edson College of Nursing and Health Solutions, Watts College of Public Service and Community Solutions

UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA

• 328 students • Cancer Center at Dignity Health PHOENIX BIOMEDICAL CAMPUS PHX CORE INNOVATION • University of Arizona College The Phoenix Biomedical Campus DISTRICT: “THE INNOVATOR’S of Medicine – Phoenix and (PBC) is home to institutes of DISTRICT” College of Pharmacy excellence and enterprises Connectivity and access to a network • University of Arizona Center accelerating medical research from of innovators, public transit and a deep for Applied NanoBioscience discovery to delivery alongside and talent pool. & Medicine in collaboration with all three of Arizona’s public universities. • More than 130 startup and creative • University of Arizona companies Innovention Fab • 1.7+ million square-feet of facilities • Home to ; • Eller College of Management • Highest concentration of research Phoenix Biomedical Campus; and Graduate Program scientists and complementary research professionals in the region technology-education campus Galvanize NORTHERN ARIZONA UNIVERSITY • 227,000-square-foot lab-enabled innovation center for biomedical • 30 acre bioscience campus planned • 400+ students companies (Wexford Science + for more than 6 million square feet of • Allied Health Programs Technology) research and academic facilities • Campus tenants include: • 43% of employees in PHX Core have BIOSCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL a graduate degree • Translational Genomics Research • 400+ students Institute (TGen) an affiliate of the City of Hope • NIH National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive & Kidney Diseases • International Genomics Consortium • Ashion Analytics • Paradigm Diagnostics • OncoMyx Therapeutics DEVELOPMENT AND HOSPITALITY JILL RICHARDS PHOTOGRAPHY PHOTO:

FACTS AND FIGURES OFFICE SPACE Downtown is surrounded 10.7 Million by historic residential Square feet of existing and warehouse districts. LIVING private office space Home to the Phx Core Downtown Innovation District. DOWNTOWN 4,000+ PHOENIX Coworking desks RESIDENTIAL PARKS AND CONVENTION and shared space RECREATION memberships 7,743 CENTER Total housing units 7 2 built 2000-2019 Public parks, including 880,000 Makerspaces Square feet of meeting 13,421 32-acre Hance Park and exhibit space 1.8 million+ Approximate total 5 in the Phoenix Square feet of office housing units by 2022 Story Burton Barr Convention Center space renovated in the Library past 3 years 22,000 515,797 Residents by 2022 Total delegates 900,000+ 2 Downtown dog parks booked (FY 2019) Additional square feet LODGING of office space by 2022 3,974 EDUCATION Hotel rooms 57 9 Nearby schools (in broader Central New Downtown hotels City area) expected by 2022 DOWNTOWN 101

INFRASTRUCTURE 17 51 101 60 • 10 minutes: Travel time to Phoenix SKY HARBOR Sky Harbor International Airport INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT • Commute time: America’s 10 202 shortest among top 25 metros • Passengers: 45 million in 2018 (U.S. Census Bureau) • Flights: 1,200 daily 60 • Freeways: Easy Downtown • Direct light rail: 10 minutes access to 4 to Phx Sky Train serving 10 • Workforce: 90 percent of the Terminals 3, 4. Sky Train light 202 Phoenix metro workforce lives rail extension to car rental Metro Light Rail within 30 minutes of Downtown complete in 2022 • Light rail: 8 downtown stops SUSTAINABILITY • Alternative transit: 25 Grid Bike station hubs and scooter pilot • 43: Number of Downtown program in operation buildings cooled with NRG sustainable chilled water • Express and Rapid bus: 20 routes system from all over the Valley delivering commuters into Downtown • 15: Number of Big Belly solar Community and Economic Development trash compacters increasing 200 West Washington Street • 20th Floor diversion rates and decreasing Phoenix, AZ 85003-1611 VALLEY METRO LIGHT RAIL trash pick-up frequency CEDD main number: 602-262-5040 TTY: 602-534-3476 • Regional system: 26-mile route • 180 square feet: Size of Chase Website: phoenix.gov/econdev serving Mesa, Chandler, Tempe Field vertical urban garden and Phoenix • 450+: Number of trees planted • South Central and Capital extension: in downtown since 2016 5.5 miles due to open in 2024 • Northwest Extension Metro Center: 1.5 miles due to open in 2024 • Passengers: 2.9 million Downtown boardings in 2018 (Valley Metro)

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LEFT & COVER: JILL RICHARDS PHOTOGRAPHY DOWNTOWN PHOENIX

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INTERSTATE 151 Job Corps ARIZONA 33 Lofts at McKinley 13 I-10 Interchange • 14 010 • s Margaret T. 34 McKinley Townhomes 70 APS Hance Park • • I-10 Papago Freeway • 35 Townhomes on 3rd • 78 Arizona Republic/Channel 12 16 INTERSTATE 83 Madison Square I-10 Interchange ARIZONA Margaret T. 36 The McKinley and Residences on 2nd Ave • 010 Hance Park • Moreland Street 37 Union@Roosevelt • 88 Chase Tower I-10 • 96 US Bank Tower I-10 Papago Freeway 15 17 202 Freeway 38 Linear Apartments Phoenix • 18 23 Access • 180 • 39 Roosevelt Point • 103 Channel 10 News North Garfield 108 Wells Fargo Plaza 19 20 21 159 Historic District • 40 Urban Living on 2nd Ave • 22 182 110 1 North Central I-10 43 Derby • Freeway Portland Street • 44 215 E McKinley 109 Renaissance Square Towers Access 25 • • 126 Bank of America 3rd Street 176 3rd Street 30 45 Proxy 333 • Roosevelt Historic • District 24 161 29 48 Metro4Twelve • 131 Luhrs City Center P 27 28 • 160 49 161 Ro2 Knipe Village 181 26 • • 172 Block 23 Office Properties Roosevelt Street 1000 North • 50 St. Croix Villas • s 192 207 • 51 The Met Apartments • 175 Galvanize 37 176 RO2 Office and Garage 185 Roosevelt 38 52 Skyline Lofts • Park • 7th Avenue 5th Avenue 7th Avenue 5th Avenue 1st Street 2nd Street 5th Street 7th Street 2nd Avenue Central Avenue Central Avenue 2nd Street 5th Street 7th Street 2nd Avenue 31 1st Street 39 181 Ten-0-One Building 3rd Avenue 3rd Avenue • 55 Cortland Fillmore • Garfield Street 191 Ellis Building 32 Evans Churchill • 56 High Street Fillmore • 35 Neighborhood 195 225 W. Madison 183 • 57 The Lofts at Fillmore • 33 34 162 197 Lincoln Union 1st Avenue 36 1st Avenue • 64 Taylor Place Student Housing • McKinley Street 43 198 WebPT 44 • 86 44 Monroe • 199 The Monroe s • 93 Renaissance Park Condominiums • 40 s 45 s 200 Marketplace One 94 Camden Copper Square • 42 • 41 165 46 201 Freeport McMoRan s 95 Orpheum Lofts • • 204 Arizona Center 48 Pierce Street Garfield 115 Artisan Parkview • 47 163 Historic District • 206 Cityscape 124 Residences at CityScape • 186 164 49 • 52 53 8 McDowell Marketplace Grand Avenue 54 133 Jefferson Place • 50 51 600 North • 21 FOUND:RE Hotel Fillmore Street 143 Campaige Place • • 42 Phoenix Public Market 55 56 57 146 The Summit • • 53 Holiday Inn Express 59 63 P 148 Stadium Lofts • 208 184 Phoenix • 67 Sheraton Grand Phoenix 66 68 71 64 Biomedical 149 The Battery • 61 P Campus • Civic Space 68 AMC 24 Park 75 152 Matthew Henson Apartments • Taylor Mall s • 69 Arizona Center 205 156 Circa Central Avenue • 65 72 • 76 Crescent Ballroom 60 62 P 166 73 • 58 • 157 Willetta 15 69 77 Westin Hotel University 158 Portrait at Hance Park • Park 187 67 • 82 Springhill Suites by Marriott 70 74 Verde Park 159 Portland Broadstone • • 84 Welnick Marketplace 169 168 79 160 Roosevelt Living Townhomes • 179 • 87 Hotel San Carlos 167 162 The Stewart • 188 P 78 204 80 82 76 77 201 81 • 97 Hilton Garden Inn 163 6th Avenue Cottages • Van Buren Street • Phoenix Downtown 300 North • 164 Urban Living on Fillmore 203 170 84 • 98 Renaissance Phoenix P 89 94 165 LINK PHX 190 91 • Downtown Hotel 85 88 P 189 90 167 Palmcourt Tower 83 86 87 P • 99 Hyatt Regency Hotel 169 Kenect Phoenix • University Park Monroe Street 92 • 111 Hanny's Neighborhood P • 191 199 P P • 173 The Ryan 97 P 123 CityScape 100 P Heritage 177 Future Development • 99 • 125 Palomar Hotel P 96 Square • P 95 98 Park 179 Future Development 93 • 132 Courtyard and Residence Inn Adams Street 101 185 EcoPhx • • 147 The Grove 111 193 112 107 178 186 Aspire Fillmore • 105 P P • 150 The Duce 103 P 113 • 104 109 110 114 s 188 Future Development 102 • 106 108 200 115 • 153 Warehouse 215 P 190 XPhoenix I-17: 1 mile 0 • 166 AC Hotel Washington Street 194 Residence at Collier Center • • 168 Hampton Inn Patriots Square 206 P P • 119 121 122 Park 172 126 196 Alta Warehouse 118 P • 170 The Van Buren 116 117 202 Deck Park Vista • 120 123 P • 171 Fry’s Grocery Store 8th Street 9th Street P 124 125 171 9th Street P 173 127 205 Verde Park Condominiums • • 174 Future Development State Capitol: 1/2 mile Je‚erson Street 194 I-10: 1 mile Sky Harbor Intl Airport: 2 miles 208 New Development • 178 Future Development 131 • 2 Arizona Opera • P 180 Future Development 128 129 • 130 4 Phoenix Arts Museum • 132 133 182 Cambria Hotel P • • 5 Phoenix Theater Madison Street P • • 189 The Abbey Phoenix 10th Street 10th Street 12 Cutler Plotkin Jewish Center 137 139 • 192 Greenwood Brewing 138 P • 195 P P 140 13 Burton Barr Central Library 135 • 193 New Development 136 • 15 Japanese Friendship Garden • • 207 The Blocks of Roosevelt Row Jackson Street Jackson Street 300 South 16 Phoenix Center for the Arts 142 174 • 9 AZ School for the Arts 143 144 145 146 • 141 17 Irish Cultural Center 134 • • 10 Genesis Academy • 26 MonOrchid • 14 Kenilworth Elementary School 58 YMCA/ASU Recreation Center 41 Harrison Street/Union Pacific RR • • • 59 ASU Student Union/Post Office • 46 Phoenix Union Bioscience H.S. 147 P 60 AE England 148 149 • • 47 Rio Salado College Buchanan Street • 63 Valley Youth Theater • 54 UA Cancer Center at Dignity Health s • 89 Herberger Theater • 61 School of Journalism/KAET-8 • 90 St. Mary's Basilica & Diocese • 62 ASU University Center 150 151 Pastoral Center • 65 ASU Center for Law and Society Lincoln Street 92 Children's Museum of Phoenix 196 • • 66 ASU College of Nursing • 100 Phoenix Convention Ctr West & Health Innovation 197 • 101 Phoenix Convention Ctr North • 71 Phoenix Biomedical 5th Ave 5th Ave 198 104 Arizona Federal Theater Campus Garage 4th Avenue 3rd Avenue 2nd Avenue 1st Avenue 1st Street 2nd Street 3rd Street 4th Street 5th Street 6th Street 7th Street 3rd Avenue 2nd Avenue 5th Street 1st Street 7th Street 4th Avenue 1st Avenue 2nd Street 3rd Street 4th Street 6th Street • Grant Street 107 Orpheum Theater 72 Translational Genomics 153 • • 112 Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center Central Avenue Central Avenue Research Institute (TGen) s Grant Park 155 • Neighborhood 154 • 113 Symphony Hall 73 Bioscience Partnership Building 152 • Sherman Street 114 Arizona Science Center 6th Avenue 11th Avenue 9th Avenue 11th Avenue 9th Avenue 6th Avenue 175 • • 74 Health Sciences Education Bldg 7th Avenue 7th Avenue Central Park 116 Carnegie Library/Museum I-17: 1 mile Approximate scale: 1” = 400’ I-17: 1 mile • • 75 ASU Preparatory Academy • 121 Cesar Chavez Plaza • 79 Arizona Biomedical Collaborative • 127 Phoenix Convention Ctr South • 80 UA College of Medicine—Phoenix • 137 The Pressroom • 81 UA College of Medicine, Bldg 4 Downtown Phoenix Redevelopment Area Planned Metro Lightrail Route Residential • 139 Talking Stick Resort Arena • 91 ASU Mercado Enhanced Municipal Services District Metro Lightrail Route Arts/Cultural/Sports/Event • 140 • 145 Scheduling Institute/On Jackson 154 George Washington Carver DOWNTOWN Current Project Sites Metro Lightrail Stop Government/Non Profit • • 155 ASU – Grant Street Studios Museum & Cultural Center 183 Wexford Science + Technology Warehouse District Phoenix Biomedical Campus Oces & Buildings • 85 US Bankruptcy Court 184 Future Development Capitol Mall District City Council District 4 Hotel/Public Gathering • • • 102 Phoenix Police Headquarters • 187 Thunderbird School ASU Downtown Phoenix Campus District City Council District 7 Education/Research PHOENIX • 105 Phoenix Municipal Court of Global Management THE DOOR IS OPEN PHX Core Innovation District City Council District 8 • 106 Phoenix City Hall • 203 Gateway Community P s Parking Garage, School Updated 1/20 • 117 Police Forensic Lab College Makerspace