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D O W N T O W N P H O E N I X . A R I Z O N A
850 NORTH FIFTH STREET is the innovation and congregation hub of the 30-acre Phoenix Biomedical Campus (PBC). More than 6-million square feet, spanning seven unique buildings, has been constructed, or is planned for the Campus, that includes the highest concentration of research scientists and complementary research professionals in the region.
227,113
7 LEVELS
Q4 2020
TOTAL RENTABLE SQUARE FEET
OFFICE + LAB SPACE
PROJECTED DELIVERY DATE
• Available Space: 103,505 SF • Avg. Floor Plates: 34,630 SF• Floor-to-Ceiling Height: 14’8”with full
height glass• Parking: 2 stalls per 1,000 SF
available in adjacent parking facilities
Wexford is a development company exclusively focused on partnering with universities, academic medical centers, and research institutions to create vibrant, mixed-use communities built on a foundation of discovery, innovation and entrepreneurial activity.
15 15 9.4MKNOWLEDGE COMMUNITIES IN THE U.S.
YEARS IN BUSINESS WITH UNIVERSITIES
SQUARE FEET DEVELOPED / UNDER DEVELOPMENT
WEXFORD SCIENCE + TECHNOLOGY
D E V E L O P E D B Y K N O W L E D G E C O M M U N I T Y E X P E R T
D E V E L O P E R S O F T H E L E A D I N G I N N O V A T I O N D I S T R I C T S : U C I T Y S Q U A R E ( P H I L A D E L P H I A ) , C O R T E X I N N O V A T I O N C O M M U N I T Y ( S T L O U I S ) , I N N O V A T I O N Q U A R T E R ( W I N S T O N - S A L E M ) , A N D P R O V I D E N C E I N N O V A T I O N & D E S I G N D I S T R I C T
RELATIONSHIP FOCUSED.A V A L U E D A N D T R U S T E D P A R T N E R T H A T I S
INSTITUTIONAL RELATIONSHIPS
LARGE CORPORATE
RELATIONSHIPS
ELEMENTS OF A WEXFORD KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITY
INSTITUTIONAL VALUE PROPOSITION• Premier Intellectual Capital• Access to Talent (faculty & student)• Strong Research Enterprise• Proficient Technology Transfer• CORE Facilities, Labs and Equipment• Entrepreneurial Focused Programs
ENVIRONMENT• Space Matriculation for Growth and Scale• Lobbies and Public Spaces that Promote
Collaboration• Vibrant, Mixed-use Community• Street Level Engagement• Strong Streetscape and Public Realm• Events and Programming to Promote Connectivity
and Collisions
INNOVATION INFRASTRUCTURE• Serviced Small Office Spaces • Shared Lab Facilities • Maker Spaces• Events and Programming
COMMUNITY BUILDING AND ENGAGEMENT• Community Relations and Engagement• MBE/WBE Outreach• Workforce Development Pathway• Community College Integration• Experiential Learning• Preserve Authenticity and Intimacy• Events and Programming
UNIVERSITY ENGAGEMENT
BUILT ENVIRONMENT INNOVATIONECOSYSTEM
ECONOMIC INCLUSION + WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMMING & EVENTS
KNOWLEDGE COMMUNITY ELEMENTS IN THE PHOENIX BIOMEDICAL CAMPUS
• Weekly events at Venture Cafe
• ASU - trainings, conferences, seminars and other events
• CEI - trainings, seminars, and pitch events
• First Fridays and other Roosevelt Row Arts District event participation
• CEI - LabForce - skills training courses and certifications for laboratory workforce
• PHX Union Biosciences High School
• Engagement with all three University Career Services
• Pipeline AZ - a local collaboration to deliver a local solution for job seekers
• TGen - Translational Genomics Institute
• ASU Entrepreneurship and Innovation Space
• ASU Health Entrepreneurship Accelerator Lab (HEALab)
• Maricopa Community College - Center for Entrepreneurial Innovation (CEI) expansion site with Validation Lab and LabForce programs
Development• 1.95M SF Complete
• 4.00M Projected Future Development
Residential• 3,000+ units complete with
1,000+ planned units in walking distance
Additional Amenities• 50+ restaurants
• 15+ hotels
• 10 minutes to PHX SkyHabor Airport
P H O E N I X B I O M E D I C A L C A M P U S
L O C A T E D A T T H E P H O E N I X B I O M E D I C A L C A M P U S
GLOBAL LEADER IN BIOMEDICAL SCIENCESPhoenix Biomedical Campus provides researchers, educators and innovators unique opportunities to cross boundaries in order to gain valuable insight. The campus cultivates a niche and provides the city with a stable engine of economic prosperity by creating high-paying jobs in a knowledge-based economy. Phoenix has sparked collaboration and growth in the biomedical industry with a commitment to provide leaders in the field a place to thrive. Much of Phoenix’s success in the biomedical industry can be attributed to the lack of barriers to enter the market, steadily growing population and a spirit of entrepreneurialism. Through further leverage of its unique assets, Phoenix will fulfill its bold ambition of becoming a world leader in biomedical sciences.
Residential Mixed Use
Roosevelt Row Arts District
Phoenix Union Bioscience High School
P H O E N I X B I O M E D I C A L C A M P U S
W H Y P H O E N I X B I O M E D I C A L C A M P U S ?
Roosevelt Row Arts District
ASU
Bioscience High School
U of A
Parking + Plaza
P B C M A S T E R P L A NA R I Z O N A ’ S B I O M E D I C A L H U B
Future Building 2 + Parking Garage
Future Building 4
Future Building 3 + Parking Garage
BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES PARTNERSHIP BUILDING is a 10-story, 245,000 square foot bioscience research and laboratory building for the University of Arizona that includes wet and dry labs, advanced technology/collaborative workspaces, research facilities focused on neurosciences, healthcare outcomes, cancer, and precision medicine.
HEALTH SCIENCES EDUCATION BUILDING was recently named one of the top 20 most beautiful lab buildings in the world. HSEB includes: Center for Simulation and Innovations, Arizona Health Sciences Library.
BIOSCIENCE HIGH SCHOOL (BHS) is located adjacent to the PBC and offers a full, integrated curriculum with an emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. BHS develops specific upperclassmen pathway courses that are tailored to student interests, some of which include anatomy and physiology, epidemiology, biotechnology, engineering and forensics.
UNIVERSITY OF ARIZONA CANCER CENTER AT ST. JOSEPH’S is a facility that offers comprehensive cancer services, including infusion, radiation oncology, diagnostic imaging, endoscopic/interventional radiology, specialized cancer clinics, and patient wellness and support services.
AZ BIOMEDICAL COLLABORATIVE I is a 4-story, 85,600-sq.-ft., cast-in-place ABC building that houses research programs for the University of Arizona, bioinformatic programs for Arizona State University, and a 32,000-sq.-ft. administrative space.
HISTORIC PUHS BUILDINGS In 2005-2006, the historic buildings of the former Phoenix Union High School campus were rehabilitated for University of Arizona’s College of Medicine-Phoenix. Includes: Office, Academic, Academic Support, Meeting Space.
TGEN / IGC BUILDING The City of Phoenix-owned building is as cutting edge as the research conducted within its green glass walls. The building contains an open and flexible laboratory environment that meets the needs of TGen, City of Hope, NIDDK, IGC, Ashion, OncoMyx, Exact Sciences and their diverse research programs while fostering an environment of scientific collaboration and innovation.
RESEARCHERS + INNOVATORS
A C O M M U N I T Y O F
CONNECTED. ACTIVATED. ICONIC.
FL 7 34,421 RSF AVAILABLE - Fully Lab Enabled
FL 6 34,545 RSF AVAILABLE - Fully Lab Enabled
FL 5 34,630 RSF AVAILABLE - Fully Lab Enabled
FL 4 34,674 RSF
FL 3 34,812 RSF
FL 2 23,030 RSF
FL 1 12,600 RSF Retail / Restaurant
FL 1 6,500 RSF
FL 1 Activated Lobby
FL 1 7,000 RSF
LabForce and Validation Lab
Labs
Translational Research Center & Conference Rooms
Entrepreneurship + Innovation
Labs103,505
227,113
7 FLOORS
• Activated ground level and retail or restaurant space
• Floors 1, 2, 3 and 4 occupied by Arizona State University
• 3 Available Floors: 103,505 Total SF• Floor 5: 34,630• Floor 6: 34,454• Floor 7: 34,421
• Parking Ratio: 2/1,000 SF
TOTAL AVAILABLE SQUARE FEET
TOTAL RENTABLE SQUARE FEET
OFFICE + LAB SPACE
DN
A B C D E F G H J K K.9 L
1
1.1
2
3
4
MAIN LOBBY-S1-000
ELEVATORLOBBY1-001
MAIN LOBBY -N
1-002
N.I.C
N.I.C
OFFICE/FLEXL-003D
MEET/FLEXL-003E
PHONE/FLEXL-003F
SECURITYL-003G
3.9
EVENT SPACEL-031U
STORAGEL-031MM
IDFL-031NN
AVL-031OO
COPY & PRINTL-031PP
ELECTRICALL-031QQ
TOILETL-031RR
WALKWAYL-031SS
BREAKL-031TT
ENCLAVEL-031UU
ENCLAVEL-031VV
EVENTL-031WW
LOBBYL-031XX
COWORKINGL-031YY
CORR.107
WEST LOBBY114
FUTURETENANTSPACE113
STORAGE121
FIRE PUMPROOM112
LOADINGDOCK111
LOADINGDOCK117
ELEV 6L71
WOMEN'S108
MEN'S109
H J K K.9 L
1
1.1
2
3
3.8
4
3.9
FLOOR PLAN : LEVEL 1
RESTAURANTNORTH LOBBY
COVERED PATIO
SOUTH LOBBY
LOADING DOCK
CONCEPT NORTH LOBBY
CONCEPT NORTH LOBBY
FLOOR PLAN : LEVELS 5, 6 AND 7
AVAILABLEFULLY LAB ENABLED
ACCESSIBLE. CONNECTED. ACTIVATED.
B U I L D I N G A M E N I T I E S
HEALTH + WELLNESS850 N. 5th Street (850) provides a 50% outdoor air system with enhanced air filtration to promote the health and wellness of the building occupants. The building’s lab areas use once through air. Touchless water bottle filler stations at all water fountain locations enables sustainability. The restroom experience is also touchless to increase cleanliness. Floor to ceiling glass provides access to abundant natural light. To encourage more active commuting tenants, 850 has secure bike storage and shower facilities.
EVENTS AND PUBLIC SPACEA variety of programming and events will be held in 850, as well as in the surrounding University and Community buildings. Entertainment, night life, and public spaces are only a short walk or ride away; from watching the Diamondbacks or Suns play, to a night at the theater or a live concert, a stroll in Hance Park or one of the many museums, there is something for all interests.
ACCESSIBLE TO PUBLIC + PERSONAL TRANSPORTATIONConveniently located in the heart of Downtown Phoenix, the Phoenix Biomedical Campus offers access to all major transportation links.
ROOSEVELT ROW ARTS DISTRICTAn enjoyable 3 to 5 minute walk to a myriad of galleries, shops, and restaurants.
RESTAURANTS AND CAFES50+ local restaurants, bars, and cafes with a wide variety of flavors, price points, and styles.
LIVINGDynamic urban neighborhoods with housing options for any preference.
LEED FACTS
Gold 63/110
Integrative Process 1
Location & Transportation 14
Sustainable Sites 9
Water Efficiency 6
Energy & Atmosphere 14
Materials & Resources 4
Indoor Environmental Quality 6
Innovation 6
Regional Priority 3
850 NORTH FIFTH IS EXPECTED TO ACHIEVE LEED BD+C CORE & SHELL GOLD CERTIFICATION
SUSTAINABILITY FEATURES INCLUDE:
• Native landscaping designed to reduce water use and a detailed stormwater management strategy make the site an efficient, and beautiful place to work and gather.
• Reduction of construction and demolition waste that is sent to landfills. A detailed strategy to reduce, reuse, and recycle was implemented. Over 83% of all construction waste was diverted from landfills and reused.
16.8%ENERGY COST SAVINGS
76%OUTDOOR WASTE USE REDUCTION
85%CONSTRUCTION WASTE DIVERTED
KYLE JARDINEDirector, DevelopmentWexford Science + Technology
480.779.7181 [email protected]
D E V E L O P E D B Y
F O R L E A S I N G I N F O R M A T I O N
ALEXANDRA LOYE Senior Vice President | ArizonaHealthcare & Life Sciences Services
602.625.4220 [email protected]