ASU Downtown Phoenix Campus
Arizona State University (ASU) is partnering with the
city of Phoenix to develop the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus, thanks
to a $223 million commitment from Phoenix voters in the 2006 bond
election. At build-out, the campus will be home to 15,000 students,
4,000 student beds and thousands more faculty and staff.
The first phase of the campus opened in the fall of 2006 with
approximately 6,300 students enrolled, 250 interim student beds and
about 2,800 students taking classes downtown. Phase II was partly
completed in fall 2008 with the opening of the Taylor Place student
residence hall, nearly $5 million in streetscape improvements along
Taylor and First streets, and the new $71 million home of the
Cronkite School of Journalism and KAET Channel Eight. There are now
approximately 8,500 students enrolled in programs funded by the
Downtown Phoenix campus and about 5,000 students taking classes
downtown, as well as 445 students living on campus.
Change continues at the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus. The Civic
Space public park and student quad opened April 2009, featuring
the much anticipated Her Secret is Patience public art project by internationally
acclaimed artist Janet Echelman. The Civic Space also features the
renovated and historic AE England Motor Company building with
classrooms, retail and assembly rooms which will open by Fall 2009. The second Nursing &
Health Innovation building, as well as the second tower of
Taylor Place, will open August 2009. Finally, the historic downtown
post office will be transformed into a student union for the campus,
while retaining USPS retail functions for the community.
This city of Phoenix and ASU partnership has created jobs, new
public revenues, attracted significant private investment and
brought great educational opportunities to the central city. These
efforts and accomplishments have been recognized nationally, such as
through the 2008 C. Peter Magrath University Community Engagement
Award.
Downtown Development
Division
Contact us!
Email: downtown@phoenix.gov
Phone: 602-534-7143
TTY:
602-534-3476