Paving the Way for CANAMEX

By Ryan Santistevan for Cronkite News Imagine a road trip in 2030 on a super interstate highway that stretches from Arizona’s border with Mexico to the U.S.-Canada border in Montana. And it won’t be just a road on which you drive your car, but an economic investment to the communities through which is passes. Ian […]

State of the City Holds Interest for A/E/C

By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Heaven knows there’s nothing like reporting on political sniping or speculating about leaders’ next career moves, but in the kerfuffle over Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton’s State of the City address this week, a couple items of particular interest to the A/E/C committee got buried in the coverage. Sure, […]

Dev. Summit Brings Opportunities to Table

By Peter Madrid for Madrid Media, a contributor to AZBEX Micro markets. Advanced manufacturing. Telemedicine. Flying cars. Pop-up sports facilities. As the development community continues to grow and change, so does its vocabulary. That was evident at the 2017 Phoenix Metro Development Summit presented by Arizona Builder’s Exchange (AZBEX) at the JW Marriott Camelback Inn […]

The Opus Group Recommits to the Phx Market

By Rebekah Morris for the Arizona Builder’s Exchange The Opus Group has seen ups and downs in the local market. During the Great Recession, Opus Southwest left the market and eventually the entire company was defunct. In 2014, a new company named The Opus Group entered the Phoenix market, re-engaging with many in the community. […]

Planned Sports Facilities Plentiful in the Valley

By Rebekah Morris for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Major owners and developers of sports and entertainment facilities, including Attesa Motor Sports, ASU Athletic Facilities District and Phoenix Rising will highlight their upcoming projects at the AZBEX Phoenix Metro Development Summit on Tuesday, April 18th. From attracting Major League Soccer to the full range of collegiate ASU […]

ASU Looks to Expand Leadership in Bioscience

By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Even though it does not feature a medical school, Arizona State University is making progress toward becoming one of the leading bioscience research institutions in the United States, following nearly two decades of aggressive investment and program development. Since 2011, the first year the university began publishing research […]

ASU Wants Its Own New Hockey Arena

By Shane Dale for ABC15 Arizona The Arizona Coyotes have insisted they still have a number of options at their disposal after their agreement to create a joint arena complex with Arizona State University fell through. According to ASU Athletic Director Ray Anderson, the Sun Devils aren’t out of options, either. “We have additional options that we are […]

ASU Out of Plan to Bring Coyotes to Tempe

By Anne Ryman, Mary Jo Pitzl and Jessica Boehm for The Arizona Republic A plan to build a new home for the Arizona Coyotes in Tempe is dead. Arizona State University said in an email late last week it “has no intention of proceeding to sign a development agreement or an option to lease or any […]

Core Campus Buys Tempe Land for $8.4M

Source: Cushman & Wakefiled Core Campus Investment Partners, LLC has purchased approximately 0.75 acres at the SEC of 7th Street and Mill Avenue, as well as the southwest corner of 7th Street and Myrtle in Tempe for $8.4M. The Company intends to develop a high-rise apartment project at the 7th Street and Myrtle location and […]

ASU Takes Lead in U.S. Transportation

Arizona State University researchers are poised to help boost innovation in the planning and design of future enhancements to the nation’s transportation systems. ASU has been named the lead institution for a new U.S. Department of Transportation Tier 1 University Transportation Center that will focus on improving regional travel demand forecasting. The center’s work will […]