List of tallest buildings in Arizona
Aerial of downtown Phoenix, Arizona. (November 27, 2011)
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The following is a chronological list of buildings in the state of Arizona that are taller than 7-stories or have historical relevance, grouped by city.
By city
Casa Grande
Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Chandler
Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed y/m/d
Name
Image
Height
Floors
Architect
Cost USD
Area sq ft
Usage
Status
Notes
Chandler Elevation
10
DMJM
Hotel
Demolished
Construction began in 2005 to build a Marriott Renaissance ClubSport Hotel, work was halted on the 7th floor in April 2006 when the developer filed for bankruptcy. The structure was demolished in 2014 by its new owners.[ 2]
2009-10-30[ 3]
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino
120 ft (36 m)
10[ 3]
JCJ Architecture[ 4]
$200,000,000[ 3]
Hotel / Casino
Complete
2021-1
Wild Horse Pass Hotel & Casino Sunrise Tower
150 ft (45 m)
11
Friedmutter Group[ 5]
$143,000,000
Hotel / Casino
Complete
Flagstaff
Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed y/m/d
Name
Image
Height
Floors
Architect
Cost USD
Area sq ft
Usage
Status
Notes
1967-1-20[ 6]
Sechrist Hall
109 ft (33 m)
9
Guirey, Srnka & Arnold [ 7]
$1,623,135[ 7]
118,800[ 7]
Residential
Complete
Tallest building in northern Arizona.
Mesa
Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed y/m/d
Name
Image
Height
Floors
Architect
Cost USD
Area sq ft
Usage
Status
Notes
1984
Courtyard Towers
137 ft (41 m)
13
Residential
Complete
1984
Phoenix Marriott Mesa
120 ft (36 m)
12
Coover Saemisch Anderson Architects
Hotel
Complete
1985
Bank of America Financial Plaza
224 ft (68 m)
16[ 8]
Langdon Wilson
310,000[ 8]
Office
Complete
Formerly the Western Savings Building, and later the Bank of America Building.
1985-9-28[ 9]
Hilton Phoenix East/Mesa
105 ft (32 m)
8[ 10]
$30,000,000[ 9]
Hotel
Complete
Originally known as The Hilton Pavilion.
Phoenix
Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed y/m/d
Name
Image
Height
Floors
Architect
Cost USD
Area sq ft
Usage
Status
Notes
1915
Barrister Place
77 ft (23 m)
7
F. C. Hurst[ 11]
Complete
Originally the Jefferson Hotel. This building was used in the opening scene of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 movie Psycho , where Marion and Sam spend their lunchbreak.[ 12] The building is currently being converted to condos.
1920[ 13]
Heard Building
103 ft (31 m)[ 13]
7[ 13]
Llewellyn A. Parker[ 14]
75,000[ 15]
Office
Complete
It was the first high-rise building to be erected in Phoenix and held the title of tallest building in Arizona for four years until the completion of the Luhrs Building in 1924.[ 13] The buildings facade was modernized in 1937.[ 16]
1924-2[ 17]
Luhrs Building
138 ft (42 m)
11[ 18]
Trost & Trost [ 19]
$500,000[ 20] - $900,000[ 21]
100,000
Office / Retail
Complete
L-shaped building that held the title of tallest building in Arizona for almost five years until the opening of the Westward Ho in January 1929.
1928
Security Building
108 ft (32 m)
8
Curlett & Beelman [ 14]
$600,000[ 22]
230,000[ 23] [ 24]
Office
Complete
1928-3-20[ 25]
Hotel San Carlos
86 ft (26 m)
7[ 26]
G. Whitecross Ritchie[ 14]
$350,000[ 27]
Hotel
Complete
Opened in March 1928 and has operated as a hotel since.
1928-9-20 [ 28]
Westward Ho
208 ft (63 m)
16[ 29]
H. Rafael Lake Louis L. Dorr[ 14]
$2,500,000[ 29]
Residential
Complete
A 16-story building that opened in 1929, it held the title of tallest building in Arizona for over 30 years until the completion of the Guaranty Bank Building in 1960.
1929-3-2[ 30]
Luhrs Tower
185 ft (56 m)
15[ 31] [ 32]
Trost & Trost
$400,000[ 31] - $2,000,000[ 33]
Office
Complete
1930-10-5[ 34] / 1931-1-31[ 35]
Orpheum Lofts
11
Lescher & Mahoney [ 14]
$650,000[ 36] - $900,000[ 37]
137,734[ 38] [ 39]
Residential / Retail
Complete
Originally called the Title and Trust Building.
1931-12[ 40]
Professional Building
171 ft (52 m)
12
Morgan, Walls & Clements [ 14]
$759,000[ 41] - $800,000[ 42]
157,000[ 43]
Vacant
Complete
Upon completion in February 1932, the Valley Bank and Trust Company moved into the bottom three floors with medical offices occupying the top seven.
1956-1-21[ 44]
University Center
9[ 45]
William D. Reed[ 46]
$3,000,000[ 45] - $4,500,000[ 47]
Education
Complete
Originally the First National Bank of Arizona Building, it has since been turned into the Phoenix campus of Arizona State University .
1957-8[ 48]
Phoenix Towers
176 ft (53 m)
14[ 49]
Ralph C. Harris [ 49]
$2,500,000[ 50] - $3,000,000[ 49]
Residential
Complete
1959-9-1[ 51]
Central Towers South
140 ft (38 m)[ 52]
11[ 52]
Robert Lee Hall [ 52] [ 53]
$1,500,000[ 51]
Office
Complete
1960-2
3033 North Central Avenue
110 ft (33 m)
9
Nicholas G. Sakellar[ 54]
Office
Complete
Originally the Mayer Central Building
1960-3-4[ 55]
Meridian Bank Tower
252 ft (76 m)[ 56]
20[ 57]
Charles G. Polacek[ 58]
275,000[ 59]
Office
Complete
Originally the Guaranty Bank Building,[ 57] it only took 9 months to complete. The building underwent renovations in the early 1990s, repainted from light blue to tan and brown, and a pitched roof was added for aesthetics.
1960-3[ 60]
1001 North Central Avenue
120 ft (36 m)
10[ 60]
Fred M. Guirey & Associates [ 60]
$2,400,000[ 60]
110,000[ 61]
Office
Complete
Originally the Coronet Apartment Hotel.[ 62] The Kennedy-Johnson campaign set up Phoenix headquarters here in 1960, Senator John F. Kennedy visited the building for its opening on August 29, 1960.[ 63] The building underwent renovations in the mid-1980s to turn it into an office building, the footprint was doubled and the building was modernized with glass cladding.
1960-10-19[ 64]
Arizona Bank Building
120 ft (36 m)
10
Charles G. Polacek[ 64]
Office
Demolished
In 2004, the building was in the process of being remodeled into residential condominiums called Monroe Place Lofts. High demand quickly sold out the 60-unit project. In May 2005 it was announced the existing building would be razed and in its place a 34-story tower would be erected and named 44 Monroe, the site's address. In late September 2005, demolition of the Arizona Bank Building began.
1961-7[ 65]
Federal Building
110 ft (33 m)
8[ 66]
Lescher & Mahoney [ 67] Edward L. Varney
$5,000,000[ 67]
Complete
1961-7-4[ 68]
Security Center
13[ 69]
Weaver & Drover [ 69]
$3,500,000[ 70]
Office
Complete
Originally the United Title Building.
1962-6-4[ 71]
3800 North Central Avenue
245 ft (74 m)
17[ 72]
Flatow, Moore, Bryan and Fairburn [ 73]
$5,000,000[ 73]
190,456[ 74]
Office
Complete
Originally known as the Del Webb Building. The building was remodeled in 1989, the exterior cladding was redone and it was given a pyramid crown.
1963-5-30[ 75]
Calvin C. Goode Municipal Building
120 ft (36 m)
10[ 75]
Ralph Haver Edward L. Varney [ 76]
$4,500,000[ 75]
174,000[ 77]
Government
Complete
Originally the Phoenix Municipal Building or Phoenix City Hall.
1963-7-13[ 78] / 1963-9
Executive Towers Condominiums
235 ft (71 m)[ 78] [ 79]
22[ 78]
Alan A. Dailey & Associates [ 80]
$7,000,000[ 81]
Residential
Complete
1964[ 82]
805 North 4th Avenue
125 ft (38 m)
11[ 83]
Chopas & Starkovich[ 83]
$2,000,000[ 83]
Complete
Originally the Embassy Square Apartments.[ 83]
1964-8-10[ 84]
The Monroe
249 ft (75 m)[ 78]
18
Weaver & Drover [ 85]
$11,000,000[ 85]
255,556[ 86] [ 87]
Office
Complete
On April 23, 1983, a four-alarm fire broke out on the 10th floor resulting in $9,000,000 of damage, 20 firefighters suffered from smoke inhalation.[ 88] Originally the Arizona Title Building, later First American Title Building.
1964-10[ 80]
Landmark On Central
176 ft (53 m)
17[ 89]
Charles G. Polacek[ 90]
$6,000,000[ 91]
Residential
Complete
Originally the Camelback Towers.
1964-10-31[ 92]
Memorial Towers (North)
110 ft (33 m)
10[ 92]
Lescher & Mahoney [ 92]
$1,000,000[ 92]
Residential
Complete
Low-rent units for senior citizens on Phoenix Memorial Hospital grounds.
1964-10-31[ 92]
Memorial Towers (South)
110 ft (33 m)
10[ 92]
Lescher & Mahoney [ 92]
$1,000,000[ 92]
Residential
Complete
Low-rent units for senior citizens on Phoenix Memorial Hospital grounds.
1964-12[ 93]
Maricopa County Administration Building
105 ft (32 m)
6[ 94]
Stephen, Walsh, Emmons and Shanks[ 94]
Government
Complete
1965
Central Towers North
140 ft (38 m)[ 52]
11[ 52]
Robert Lee Hall [ 52]
$3,000,000[ 95]
Office
Complete
1965-1-3[ 96]
Phoenix Corporate Center
341 ft (104 m)[ 97]
27[ 97]
Irvin Finical & Associates[ 98]
$21,000,000[ 97]
445,811[ 99]
Office
Complete
Originally the First Federal Building, it was the state's tallest building for six years until Wells Fargo Plaza claimed the title and brought the tallest back downtown. The exterior was remodeled in the mid-1990s.
1965-1-17[ 100]
Superior Court Building
140 ft (42 m)
9[ 101]
Stephen, Walsh, Emmons and Shanks[ 101]
Government
Complete
1965-2-27[ 102] [ 103]
4000 North Central Avenue
280 ft (85 m)
23
Flatow, Moore, Bryan and Fairburn [ 104]
$10,000,000[ 102]
297,615[ 74]
Office
Complete
Originally the Del Webb TowneHouse.
1965-9
O'Malley Building
9
Weaver & Drover [ 105]
$2,000,000
Office
Demolished
Demolished July 4, 1992 by means of controlled demolition.[ 106]
1966-10-30[ 107]
Regency House
235 ft (71 m)
21[ 107]
George H. Schoneberger[ 108]
$4,000,000[ 107]
Residential
Complete
Originally to be named Royal Towers.[ 109]
1969
St. Lukes Medical Center
110 ft (30 m)[ 110]
9[ 110]
Varney, Sexton, Sydnor Associates
Medical
Complete
1970
Valleywise Health Medical Center
98 ft (29 m)
8
Lescher & Mahoney
Medical
Complete
Originally Maricopa County Medical Center
1970-5[ 111]
Phoenix Financial Center
228 ft (69 m)
18[ 112]
Wenceslaus Sarmiento [ 113]
$8,200,000[ 114] [ 112]
312,000[ 115]
Office
Complete
Originally opened in September 1964 as a 10-story building.[ 116] The architectural plans called for two 18-story buildings and two one story structures, in 1968 construction began on adding an additional 8-stories.[ 113]
1971-2-28[ 117]
3838 North Central Avenue
240 ft (73 m)
20[ 118]
Flatow, Moore, Bryan and Fairburn [ 117]
$10,000,000[ 119]
235,477[ 74]
Office
Complete
Originally called the Greyhound Tower.
1971-10-15[ 120]
100 West Washington
372 ft (113 m)
27[ 121]
Charles Luckman Associates [ 121]
$25,000,000[ 121]
Government
Complete
It opened as the First National Bank Plaza or First National Bank Building on October 15, 1971, it was briefly the states tallest building until Chase Tower was completed just a year and a half later. Later known as Wells Fargo Plaza.
1972-3-6[ 122]
Fellowship Towers
212 ft (64 m)
17[ 123]
Roger A. Reeves & Associates Norman E. Hodge[ 123] [ 124]
$3,700,000[ 122]
Residential
Complete
1971-6-12[ 125]
Holiday Inn Phoenix Downtown North
120 ft (36 m)
10[ 125]
Peter Lendrum Architecture[ 126]
Roland Terry & Associates [ 126]
Hotel
Complete
Originally a Doubletree Inn hotel.[ 125]
1971-5-21[ 127]
Chase Tower
483 ft (147 m)
38
Welton Becket & Associates [ 128]
$40,000,000[ 128]
723,000[ 129]
Vacant
Complete
Originally built for local financial heavyweight Valley National Bank, which Bank One merged with in 1994. Bank One merged with Chase in 2005 and the building was renamed. It has held the title of tallest building in Phoenix since its completion in 1971. Opened to the public on May 21, 1972.[ 130] The building has been vacant since Chase moved out in 2021.
1972-11-26[ 131]
Mountain Bell Building
136 ft (41 m)
10[ 132]
Alfred N. Beadle [ 132]
$4,500,000[ 132]
Office
Demolished
The building was demolished on September 27, 2009. The firm that purchased the property in 2004 hoped to turn the building into a mid-rise retirement condominium but later stated the cost was too much for the building to be saved.[ 133] The demolition was filmed for the pilot of The Imploders, a short-lived TV series on TLC network.[ 134]
1973-5-25
Arizona State Capital Executive Tower
110 ft (33 m)
9
Varney, Sexton, Sydnor Associates
Lescher & Mahoney
Place & Place
$7,300,000
Government
Complete
1974-7-15[ 135]
One Lexington
200 ft (61 m)
15[ 136]
Russell McCaleb[ 137]
$6,000,000[ 136]
190,000[ 135]
Residential
Complete
Originally an office building for the Southern Arizona Bank and Trust Company called the Southern Arizona Bank Plaza, the facade was redone and the structure was converted into condominiums early 2010.
1975-3-5[ 138]
Renaissance Phoenix Downtown
198 ft (60 m)
19[ 139]
Schwenn & Clark, Inc.[ 139]
$27,000,000[ 140] - $30,000,000[ 141]
Hotel
Complete
Built on the site of the 12-story Adams Hotel which was built in 1911, it was demolished in two phases, on August 12, 1973, 350 pounds of explosives were used to demolish the two 5-story wings of the hotel, on September 2, 1973, the remaining 12-story structure was demolished.
1975-5-5[ 142]
3030 North Central Avenue
188 ft (57 m)
14
McSweeney & Schuppel
174,003[ 143]
Office
Complete
1976-1-24[ 144]
Hyatt Regency Phoenix
317 ft (97 m)
24
Charles Luckman Associates [ 145]
$34,000,000[ 145]
Hotel
Complete
1976-9-20[ 146]
US Bank Center
407 ft (124 m)
31
Thomas F. Marshall Associates
$20,000,000[ 146]
Office
Complete
Originally served as headquarters for The Arizona Bank. Bank of America then occupied the tower until 2001 when the Bank of America Tower was completed at the Collier Center. In January 2005,[ 147] this tower was renamed U.S. Bank Center and underwent a modest renovation to reflect the building's newest and largest tenant.
1977
Maricopa County Central Court Building
234 ft (71 m)[ 148]
13[ 148]
Varney, Sexton, Sydnor Associates
Government
Complete
1980
3300 North Central Avenue
356 ft (109 m)
27
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill
364,000
Office
Complete
1981
Great Western Bank Plaza
295 ft (90 m)
20
Peter Lendrum Architecture[ 149]
Office
Complete
1981
National Bank of Arizona Plaza
217 ft (66 m)
16
Rauenhorst Corporation
Office
Complete
1982[ 150]
Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center
217 ft (66 m)
12[ 150]
Bertrand Goldberg & Associates [ 150]
$90,000,000
Medical
Complete
1982
Engle Homes Tower
289 ft (88 m)
20[ 151]
Opus West
323,607[ 151]
Office
Complete
Originally the Phelps Dodge Tower.
1984
One Camelback
165 ft (50 m)
11
Shepherd & Boyd
Office
Complete
1984
Security Title Plaza
127 ft (38 m)
12[ 152]
Dwayne Lewis Architects
217,247[ 152]
Office
Complete
1984
Central Park Square
151 ft (46 m)
12[ 153]
CVML Architects
247,911[ 153] [ 154]
Office / Retail
Complete
1985
One Thomas
13
Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc.
Complete
1985-12[ 155]
Abacus Building
200 ft (61 m)
14[ 155]
Allen + Philip[ 156]
$43,000,000[ 155]
252,400[ 157]
Office
Complete
1985
Great American Tower
320 ft (98 m)
24
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill [ 158]
338,411[ 159]
Office
Complete
1985
2700 Tower
170 ft (51 m)
15
Opus West
213,338[ 160]
Office
Complete
1986
One Renaissance Square
347 ft (105 m)
25[ 161]
Emery, Roth & Sons [ 162]
492,116[ 161]
Office
Complete
LEED Gold 2010[ 161]
1986
Talley Plaza
162 ft (49 m)
11[ 163]
Vernon Swaback Associates[ 164]
226,000[ 163]
Office
Complete
1988
Ritz-Carlton Hotel
130 ft (39 m)
11
Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc.
Hotel
Complete
1988
Three Gateway Center
146 ft (44 m)
12
A. C. Martin Partners
Sverdrup & Parcel
Office
Complete
[ 165]
1988[ 166]
Biltmore Financial Center II
150 ft (45 m)
11
CCM3 Architects[ 167]
$60,000,000[ 167]
299,499[ 166]
Office
Complete
1988
2800 Tower
258 ft (78 m)
21[ 168]
Opus West
364,533[ 168]
Office
Complete
LEED Certified[ 168]
1988
Phoenix Plaza I
331 ft (101 m)
20[ 169]
Langdon Wilson[ 169]
Office
Complete
1989
Quest Plaza
397 ft (121 m)
25[ 169]
Langdon Wilson[ 169]
586,403[ 170]
Office
Complete
The tallest building in Midtown and the 3rd tallest building in Phoenix overall. The tower's design in a basic square with vertical setbacks on all four sides giving each actual corner of the tower three 45-degree angled corners. Adding to the postmodern element is the addition of a single bay style window centered on each face of the tower and spanning floors 2 to 23. The crown is a hip roof, pyramid design and is colored turquoise.
1989
Crystal Point
224 ft (68 m)
20
Dwayne Lewis Architects
Residential
Complete
1989[ 171]
Camelback Esplanade I
136 ft (41 m)
11[ 171]
Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc.[ 172]
234,743[ 171]
Office
Complete
1990[ 171]
Camelback Esplanade II
136 ft (41 m)
11[ 171]
Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc.[ 172]
234,844[ 171]
Office
Complete
1990[ 173]
One Arizona Center
240 ft (73 m)
19[ 173]
HKS, Inc. [ 173]
326,000[ 174]
Office
Complete
1990
Two Arizona Center
260 ft (79 m)
20
HNTB Architecture
438,000[ 175] [ 176]
Office
Complete
1990
Two Renaissance Square
372 ft (113 m)
27[ 161]
Emery, Roth & Sons [ 162] Pierce Goodwin Alexander & Linville[ 177]
473,392[ 161]
Office
Complete
LEED Gold 2010[ 161]
1990[ 178]
Phoenix Plaza II
331 ft (101 m)
20[ 169]
Langdon Wilson[ 169]
Office
Complete
1990
Hilton Suites Phoenix
128 ft (39 m)
11
Hotel
Complete
1990-12
Maricopa County Administration Building
123 ft (37 m)
10
Varney, Sexton, Lunsford, Aye Associates [ 179]
Government
Complete
1991[ 180]
Viad Tower
374 ft (114 m)
24[ 180]
HKS, Inc. [ 180]
$83,000,000[ 181]
482,256[ 182]
Office
Complete
Originally called the Greyhound Dial Tower, later Dial Tower or Dial Corporate Center.
1994
Phoenix City Hall
368 ft (112 m)
20[ 183]
Langdon Wilson[ 183]
$83,000,000 - $120,000,000[ 184]
550,000[ 183]
Complete
1997
Camelback Esplanade III
136 ft (41 m)
10[ 185]
Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc.[ 172]
218,254[ 185]
Office
Complete
LEED Gold[ 185]
1997
Arizona Republic Building
124 ft (37 m)
10
Complete
1999-10[ 186]
Camelback Esplanade IV
136 ft (41 m)
10[ 186]
Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc.[ 172] [ 186]
206,222[ 186]
Office
Complete
1999-12-27[ 187]
Phoenix Municipal Court
161 ft (49 m)[ 187]
9[ 187]
DMJM [ 187] Helmuth, Obata and Kassabaum [ 187] Omni Design Group[ 187]
$44,880,000[ 187]
330,000[ 186]
Government
Complete
2000-6[ 188]
24th at Camelback I
100 ft (30 m)
8
Pickard Chilton[ 189]
302,209[ 188]
Office
Complete
2000[ 190]
Bank of America Tower
360 ft (110 m)
24
Opus Architects & Engineers [ 190] [ 191]
512,000[ 191]
Office
Complete
Centerpiece of the Collier Center , a multi-use office and entertainment complex.
2001[ 192]
One North Central
289 ft (88 m)[ 192]
20[ 192]
SmithGroup [ 192]
$78,000,000[ 192]
460,000[ 192]
Office
Complete
Originally Phelps Dodge Centre
2002
Camelback Esplanade V
136 ft (41 m)
10
Cornoyer-Hedrick Architects & Planners Inc.[ 172]
241,000
Office
Complete
2003-1-13[ 193]
Esplanade Place
135 ft (41 m)
13
DFD CornoyerHedrick[ 194]
$30,000,000[ 194]
Residential
Complete
2006-9-28[ 195]
Optima Biltmore Towers
143 ft (43 m)
15
David Hovey[ 196] [ 197]
469,000[ 198]
Residential
Complete
2006
The Residences at 2211 Camelback
144 ft (43 m)
12[ 199]
DFD CornoyerHedrick[ 199]
$44,000,000[ 200]
376,022[ 199]
Residential
Complete
2007
The Summit at Copper Square
250 ft (76 m)
23[ 201]
Hirsch Associates[ 201]
Residential
Complete
2008-9-30[ 202]
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown
360 ft (110 m)
31[ 203]
Architectonica [ 204]
$350,000,000[ 203]
Hotel
Complete
2008
44 Monroe
380 ft (115 m)
34[ 205]
Tucker Sadler Architects[ 206]
$70,000,000
523,619[ 207]
Residential
Complete
2009-2[ 208]
Taylor Place
161 ft (49 m)
13[ 208]
SmithGroup [ 209]
$71,007,264[ 208]
352,000[ 210]
Residential
Complete
2009
Freeport-McMoRan Center
383 ft (116 m)
26[ 211]
SmithGroup [ 211]
$103,000,000[ 211]
800,000[ 211]
Office / Hotel
Complete
2010[ 212]
24th at Camelback II
136 ft (41 m)
11[ 213]
Pickard Chilton[ 212]
307,915[ 213]
Office
Complete
2010-11-5[ 214]
Alliance Bank Tower
385 ft (117 m)
28[ 215]
Callison Architecture
618,000[ 215]
Office
Complete
2012-2-14[ 216]
Maricopa County Superior Court South Court Tower
284 ft (86 m)
16[ 216]
Gould Evans[ 216]
$340,000,000[ 216]
695,273[ 217]
Complete
2014-4
Hotel Palomar
24
Callison Architecture
Retail / Residential / Hotel
Complete
2017-3-2[ 218]
Residence Inn by Marriott Phoenix Downtown
277 ft (75 m)
20
Awbrey, Cook, Rogers, McGill Architects[ 218]
Hotel
Complete
2018-11-6[ 219]
Banner University Medical Center Tower
290 ft (89 m)
16
HKS Architects [ 220]
Medical
Complete
2019-5-20[ 221]
The Stewart
242 ft (74 m)
19
CCBG Architects[ 221]
$80,000,000
Residential
Complete
2019
Altura PHX
350 ft (107 m)
30
Shepley Bulfinch [ 222]
Residential
Complete
Formerly known as Link PHX
2020
The Ryan
210 ft (64 m)
17
Omniplan, Inc.
Residential
Complete
2021
Kenect Phoenix
249 ft (75 m)
23
RSP Architects
Perkins & Will
Residential
Complete
2021
Adeline
291 ft (89 m)
25
SmithGroup [ 223]
Residential
Complete
2022
700 N 4th Street
304 ft (93 m)
27
Shepley Bulfinch
Residential
Complete
2022[ 224]
X Phoenix
269 ft (82 m)
20
Shepley Bulfinch
FitzGerald Associates Architects
Residential
Complete
2022[ 225]
Derby Roosevelt Row
240 ft (73 m)
21
Wilder Belshaw Architects
Residential
Complete
2022 (expected)[ 226]
Aspire Fillmore
208 ft (63 m)
17
CCBG Architects
Residential
Under Construction
2023 (expected)
Valleywise Heath Medical Center
200 ft (61 m)
10
EYP, Inc.
Medical
Under Construction
2023 (expected)
Skye on Sixth
287 ft (88 m)
26
Residential
Under Construction
2023 (expected)
Moontower PHX
255 ft (78 m)
24
Shepley Bulfinch
Residential
Under Construction
2024 (expected)
PalmTower Residences
316 ft (96 m)
28
The Lamar Johnson Colobrative
Will Bruder
Residential
Under Construction
2024 (expected)
Central Station East
373 ft (114 m)
32
Residential
Under Construction
2024 (expected)
Central Station West
230 ft (70 m)
22
Residential
Under Construction
Scottsdale
Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed y/m/d
Name
Image
Height
Floors
Architect
Cost USD
Area sq ft
Usage
Status
Notes
1972
AmTrust Tower
143 ft (43 m)
11
Bell and Bell
$10,000,000
100,000
Office
Complete
Originally known as Camel View Plaza or Arizona Bank Building.
2002
The Westin Kierland Resort & Spa
120 ft (36 m)
9
Hill Glazier Architects
$89,000,000
Hotel
Complete
2007-12
Plaza Lofts at Kierland Commons
120 ft (36 m)
9[ 227]
Nelsen Architects[ 227]
436,776
Residential / Retail
Complete
2007-2-12[ 228]
One Waterfront Place
160 ft (48 m)
13
Opus West Geoffrey H. Edmunds & Associates Inc[ 228]
Residential
Complete
2007-2-12[ 228]
Two Waterfront Place
160 ft (48 m)
13
Opus West Geoffrey H. Edmunds & Associates Inc[ 228]
Residential
Complete
2010-4-15[ 229]
Talking Stick Resort
180 ft (54 m)
15[ 229]
FFKR Architects[ 230]
$440,000,000[ 229]
407,000[ 230]
Resort
Complete
2017-5
7160 Optmia Kierland
99 ft (30 m)
10
David Hovey
Residential
Complete
2018-5
7120 Optmia Kierland
117 ft (35 m)
12
David Hovey
Residential
Complete
2020
7140 Optmia Kierland
117 ft (35 m)
12
David Hovey
Residential
Complete
2020-8
7180 Optmia Kierland
117 ft (35 m)
12
David Hovey
Residential
Complete
2021
Hyatt House North Scottsdale
105 ft (32 m)
9
Allen + Philip
Hotel
Complete
Tempe
Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed y/m/d
Name
Image
Height
Floors
Architect
Cost USD
Area sq ft
Usage
Status
Notes
1963
Palo Verde East
97 ft (29 m)
8
Cartmell and Rossman
$1,500,000
Residential
Complete
[ 231]
1964
Palo Verde West
97 ft (29 m)
8
Cartmell and Rossman
$1,500,000
Residential
Complete
[ 232]
1967-9-10[ 233]
Manzanita Hall
181 ft (85 m)
15[ 234]
Cartmell and Rossman[ 235]
$3,600,000[ 234]
205,000[ 234]
Residential
Complete
1968-11-9[ 236]
Wexler Hall
97 ft (29 m)
8
Michael & Kemper Goodwin [ 236]
$1,714,238
94,000
Education
Complete
Originally known as the Mathematics Building
1991-9-30
Life Sciences Tower
161 ft (49 m)
9
Anderson DeBartolo Pan, Inc.
Education
Complete
[ 237]
2000
US Airways Headquarters
130 ft (39 m)
9[ 238]
Leo A. Daly SmithGroup [ 238]
218,000[ 238]
Office
Complete
LEED Gold[ 238]
2002-7[ 239]
Hayden Ferry Lakeside I
138 ft (42 m)
8[ 239]
DFD CornoyerHedrick[ 240]
$21,000,000[ 241]
203,000 [ 239]
Office
Complete
2006
Edgewater
100 ft (30 m)
8
Callison Architecture, Inc. [ 242]
$67,000,000[ 243]
128,000[ 242]
Residential
Complete
2007-2[ 244]
Hayden Ferry Lakeside II
194 ft (59 m)
12[ 244]
DFD CornoyerHedrick
$55,000,000[ 245]
300,000[ 244]
Office
Complete
2007
Bridgeview
156 ft (47 m)
12[ 246]
Callison Architecture, Inc. [ 242]
$140,000,000[ 246]
352,000[ 242]
Residential
Complete
2009-2[ 247]
Tempe Gateway
8[ 247]
Opus Architects & Engineers [ 247]
$49,000,000[ 248] [ 249]
263,000[ 247]
Office / Retail
Complete
2009-8-18[ 250]
922 Place
11[ 250]
Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture[ 251]
$30,000,000[ 250]
275,000[ 252]
Residential
Complete
Formerly called The Vue on Apache
2011
West Sixth I
258 ft (78 m)
22[ 253]
Gould Evans[ 253]
Residential
Complete
Centerpoint Residential
2011
West Sixth II
345 ft (105 m)
30[ 253]
Gould Evans[ 253]
Residential
Complete
Centerpoint Residential
2013-8
University House
193 ft (58 m)
19[ 254]
Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture[ 254]
$42,600,000
414,000[ 254]
Residential
Complete
Also known as Hub on Campus.[ 254]
2013-9-26[ 255]
Residence Inn Tempe
145 ft (44 m)[ 256]
11[ 255]
LK Architecture[ 257]
$50,000,000[ 255]
Hotel
Complete
2017-9[ 258]
The Rise on Apache
170 ft (52 m)[ 259]
15[ 258]
Shepley Bulfinch [ 259]
640,000[ 258]
Mixed Use
Complete
2018-8[ 260]
Union Tempe
221 ft (67 m)[ 256]
20 / 12[ 260]
Opus Architects & Engineers, LLC [ 256]
$160,000,000[ 260]
850,000[ 260]
Mixed Use
Complete
2020-6[ 261]
Tempe Hilton Canopy Hotel
159 ft (48 m)[ 256]
14[ 261]
Allen + Philip[ 261]
$60,000,000[ 261]
136,000[ 262]
Hotel
Complete
2020 [ 263]
Watermark Office Tower
318 ft (97 m)[ 256]
15[ 256]
Nelsen Partners[ 264]
$150,000,000[ 265]
265,000[ 265]
Mixed Use
Complete
2020-8[ 266]
Oliv Tempe
259 ft (79 m)[ 267]
24[ 266]
Antunovich Associates[ 268]
319,148[ 268]
Mixed Use
Complete
The land purchased for the project—only 0.75 acres—sold for $8.4 million, and was the most expensive land purchase (per square foot) of any in Arizona over the last 10 years[ 269]
2020[ 270]
Mirabella at ASU
250 ft (76 m)[ 256]
20[ 270]
Ankrom Moisan Architects, Inc.[ 271]
$167,000,000[ 271]
620,000[ 272]
Residential: Retirement
Complete
2021-8[ 273]
Westin Tempe
223 ft (68 m)[ 274]
18[ 274]
RSP Architects Ltd.[ 274]
$86,000,000[ 273]
276,558[ 275]
Hotel
Complete
2022 (Expected)[ 276]
100 Mill
245 ft (75 m) (estimated)[ 276]
15[ 277]
Davis Architects
$190,000,000[ 278]
280,000[ 276]
Office/Hotel
Under Construction
Development of the site is conditioned upon renovation of the Valley's oldest continually occupied structure,[ 279] the historic Hayden House .[ 277]
Tucson
Was the state’s tallest building upon completion
Completed y/m/d
Name
Image
Height
Floors
Architect
Cost USD
Area sq ft
Usage
Status
Notes
1917
Santa Rita Hotel Addition
100 ft (30 m)
8
William and Alexander Curlett
Hotel
Demolished
Addition to the original 5 story structure built in 1903
1929-10-11
Chase Building
142 ft (43 m)
11
Walker & Eisen Architects
$1,000,000
Office
Complete
Originally the Consolidated National Bank building.
1930-1-4[ 280]
Pioneer Hotel Building
151 ft (46 m)
11
Roy Place
Office
Complete
Originally a hotel. In the early morning hours of December 20, 1970 a fire broke out in the building resulting in the deaths of 29 people. Louis Cuen Taylor, a 16-year-old boy, was later charged with starting the fire. Taylor was sentenced to life in prison though he continues to maintain his innocence.
1962-2-12[ 281]
Transamerica Building
155 ft (47 m)
11
Thomas E. Stanley [ 282]
180,000[ 283]
Office
Complete
Originally the Phoenix Title Building, named after its largest tenant. Later called the Transamerica Title Building.
1963-11-1[ 284]
Tucson House
195 ft (59 m)
18
Lowenberg & Lowenberg[ 285]
Nicholas G. Sakellar[ 285]
Residential
Complete
1966-3-27[ 286]
Pima County Legal Services Building
260 ft (79 m)
20[ 287]
Place & Place [ 286]
$4,500,000[ 287]
220,000[ 287]
Office
Complete
Originally the Tucson Federal Savings & Loan Association Building or Tucson Federal Building.[ 288] Later known as the Home Federal Building.
1967-10-23[ 289]
City Hall Tower
120 ft (36 m)
10
Friedman and Jobusch[ 290]
$1,800,000[ 289] - 1,900,000[ 291]
City Hall
Complete
1968-10-30[ 292]
Pima County Health & Welfare Building
6[ 292]
Terry Atkinson[ 293]
Gordon Luepke[ 293]
$2,000,000[ 292]
96,000[ 292]
Government
Complete
1969-9[ 294]
Pima County Administration Building
11
Terry Atkinson[ 293]
Gordon Luepke[ 293]
$3,961,850[ 295]
Government
Complete
A fire broke out on the 4th floor on the night of June 25, 1973, there was only minor damage to the building estimated to be $40,000, there was additional damages of $500,000 to equipment.[ 296] Investigators later determined that a 17-year-old boy employed at the building intentionally lit the fire. The building did not have sprinklers at the time of the fire.[ 297]
1973-11-29[ 298]
The Hotel Arizona
150 ft (45 m)
12
Everett I. Brown[ 299]
$9,000,000[ 300]
Hotel
Complete
Originally the Braniff Place Tucson or Braniff International Hotel.[ 300] [ 301]
1974-5-10[ 302]
Federal Building
113 ft (34 m)
8
Cain, Nelson, Wares, Cook & Associates[ 303]
$5,500,000[ 304]
Government
Complete
1975[ 305]
Pima County Superior Court Building
9[ 305]
Terry Atkinson[ 293]
Gordon Luepke[ 293]
$7,500,000[ 305]
Government
Complete
High winds caused the top of the buildings framework to bend 5 feet during construction.[ 305]
1975-5[ 306]
5151 East Broadway
226 ft (68 m)
16[ 307]
Mascarella Merry & Associates[ 307]
$7,500,000[ 307]
210,000[ 307]
Office
Complete
Originally the Great Western Bank-Pima Savings Building or just Great Western Bank Building.[ 307]
1977
Bank of America Plaza
264 ft (80 m)[ 308]
16[ 308]
Allan Elias[ 308]
$10,000,000[ 308]
160,000[ 309]
Office
Complete
Originally the Arizona Bank Plaza.
1985
Gould-Simpson Building
141 ft (42 m)
10
Metz, Train & Youngren
$18,500,000
Office
Complete
1986
One South Church
330 ft (100 m)
23[ 310]
Fentress Bradburn Associates
240,811[ 310]
Office
Complete
Formerly UniSource Energy Tower and Norwest Bank Tower.
2011-11
UniSource Energy Building
9[ 311]
170,000[ 311]
Office
Complete
2011-11-11
Casino Del Sol Resort, Spa and Conference Center
10
$131,000,000
161,000
Casino / Hotel
Complete
2013
Luna
170 ft (51 m)
14
Shepley Bulfinch
$25,000,000
Residential
Complete
2013-10-19[ 312]
Hub at Tucson
160 ft (48 m)
13
Antunovich Associates
Residential
Complete
8-2014
Sol
160 ft (48 m)
13
Shepley Bulfinch
Residential
Complete
Number of buildings
City
Completed
Under-Construction
On-Hold
Demolished
Casa Grande
1
0
0
0
Chandler
2
0
0
1
Flagstaff
1
0
0
0
Mesa
4
0
0
0
Phoenix
107
7
0
3
Scottsdale
11
0
0
0
Tempe
22
1
0
0
Tucson
20
3
0
1
Average floor count
City
Average floor count
Casa Grande
9
Chandler
10
Flagstaff
9
Mesa
12.25
Phoenix
16.39
Scottsdale
11.66
Tempe
13.77
Tucson
12.41
State Total
15.25
See also
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^ "Plan 17-Story Structure In State Capital" Winslow Daily Mail [Winslow, Arizona] Jun 3, 1928 - Page Three
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Congress Moves To
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^ "New Capitol
Idea Suggested" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Feb 5, 1956 - Page 6
^ "Boom Talk At Pay son Boosted
By Interest Of Two Big Firms" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Jun 20, 1957 - Page 10
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^ "Apartment Building To Cost $2 1/2 Million" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Sep 21, 1955 - Page 7
^ a b "Central Ave. Office Ready Next Month" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Aug 2, 1959 - Page 14 (Section 5)
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^ "...with Integrity and Ability" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Mar 4, 1960 - Page 19
^ "Defaulted Homes Uninsured" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Jun 2, 1963 - 37-D
^ a b "New Bank Premiere Tomorrow" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Feb 28, 1960 - Page 14 (Section 3)
^ "Henry C. Beck Co. Team Tops Building Schedule" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Mar 4, 1960 - Page 23
^ Younan Properties - Younan Properties Leases 74,495 Square Feet to Arizona Department of Water Resources
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^ "Central Building Named Coronet Apartment Hotel" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Dec 13, 1959 - (Section 5) Page 22
^ "Kennedy Plans To Stress Aid To Jobless Areas" Yuma Daily Sun [Yuma, Arizona] Aug 30, 1960 - Page 1
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^ a b "Nearly Ready" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Jun 3, 1961 - 29
^ "Public Open House" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Jul 4, 1961 - A-1
^ a b "New Name for City Building" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Jun 13, 1965 - 20-B
^ "Work Begun On New Building In Phoenix" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] Jun 14, 1960 - 26
^ "Webb Crop. To Move To New Site" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] May 27, 1962 - 14-B
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^ a b "Builders Change Face Of Phoenix" The New York Times [New York, New York] Feb 19, 1967 - Section Real Estate, Page 309
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^ "Redesigned City Hall Plan Okayed" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Dec 13, 1960 - Front Page
^ a b c d "More Deserving Pair Never Cut a Ribbon" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Jul 11, 1963 - Page 18
^ "A Fund For Protection" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Mar 17, 1963 - (Sec. E)Page 1
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^ "Mayer-Central Building Advantages" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Jan 3, 1965 - 14-C
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^ a b "'Market' begins sharp rise" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Nov 25, 1969 - 14
^ a b "Center Grows With Western" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Jan 15, 1967 - 2-K
^ "$5.2 Million In Financial Center Fund" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Apr 15, 1964 - 29
^ Bre Commercial, LLC - Phoenix Financial Center
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^ "Greyhound moving offices to Phoenix" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] May 19, 1971 - Page 1
^ "Constructions jobs up sharply" Scottsdale Daily Progress [Scottsdale, Arizona] Mar 23, 1971 - 7
^ "Tallest Building Is Dedicated" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] Oct 16, 1971 - Page 2
^ a b c "Bank Opens New Building" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] Oct 15, 1971 - Page 67
^ a b "Fellowship Towers to hold open house" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Mar 6, 1972 - C-11
^ a b "High-rise complex to house seniors" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Aug 9, 1970 - B-15
^ Henry Fuller, "Senior citizens' rental complex rises" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Nov 15, 1970 - 2-K
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^ "Demolition site in Phoenix scheduled for trustee's sale" The Arizona Republic (Phoenix, Arizona) Jul 30, 2011 - Business
^ TLC - The Imploders - Sneak Peeks - Start With A Bang
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^ a b Cole, Joe "Bank planning regional office in new building" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Sep 21, 1973 - B-1
^ Cole, Joe "Bank's regional headquarters" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Sep 21, 1973 - B-2
^ "Fire fails to halt new-hotel work" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Mar 5, 1975 - C-4
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^ Fuller, Henry "New Adams stirs old memories" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] May 25, 1975 - K-4
^ "Were in the neighborhood To stay" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] May 2, 1975 - B-12
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^ a b Jone Lang LaSalle | 2600 Tower | Property
^ a b Jones Lang LaSalle | Security Title Plaza
^ a b CB Richard Ellis - Press Release - Renovated:
^ CB Richard Ellis - Phoenix Asset Service - Representative Assignments
^ a b c Los Angeles Times - August 11, 1985 - Abacus Tower in Phoenix Topped Out
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^ Realty Management - SCF Tower
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^ Business Real Estate Weekly - Alliance Adds To Valley Industrial Holdings...Pays $18.325 Million for 174,664 sq. ft.
^ Real Estate Data Sheet | Lease
^ a b c d e f Hines Interests - Renaissance Square
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^ a b Triyar Companies | Portfolio | Office Properties | Talley Plaza (Phoenix, AZ)
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^ a b ENERGY STAR Labeled Buildings & Plants | Biltmore Financial Center II
^ a b CCM3 Architects, LTD | Projects | Office | Biltmore Financial Center
^ a b c Gaedeke Group - 2800 Tower Fact Sheet
^ a b c d e f Langdon Wilson - Phoenix Plaza
^ CRBR | Press Release | LBA Realty Negotiates 56,559-Square-Foot Lease at Qwest Tower in Phoenix, Ariz.; Law Firm Expands Headquarters
^ a b c d e f Cushman & Wakefield | Esplanade I And II Sell For $162.5 Million; Set Record Price For Valley Real Estate Sale
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^ Bre Commercial LLC. - Arizona Center
^ [Hackworth, Jason R., The Neoliberal City: Governance, Ideology, and Development in American Urbanism pp. 158]
^ Rescue Air | Projects - Two Arizona Center
^ ENERGYSTAR Labeled Buildings & Plants - Hines Two Renaissance Square LP
^ Phoenix Plaza - Property Information - Property Statistics
^ "Varney, Sexton, Lunsford, Aye Architects" . Arizona Republic . August 12, 1991. p. 11. Retrieved November 17, 2021 .
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^ Phoenix Business Journal - July 28, 1996 - Tower sold? Dial vague
^ Business Real Estate Weekly - Morgan Stanley Forms Venture With McCarthy Cook On Viad Tower Office Project
^ a b c Langdon Wilson - Phoenix City Hall
^ "List turns up the heat under lawmakers who bring home the bacon" Gazette Telegraph [Colorado Springs, Colorado] February 18, 1994 - A4
^ a b c Esplanade III - Welcome to Esplanade III.
^ a b c d e Opus Group | Projects | Camelback Esplanade Phase IV
^ a b c d e f g City of Phoenix | About the Court / Courthouse Construction
^ a b Hines | Property Search | 24th at Camelback
^ Pickard Chilton | Portfolio | Commercial | 24th at Camelback I
^ a b "Phoenix high-rise fetchs $176 million" Casa Grande Dispatch [Casa Grande, Arizona] Jul 17, 2007 - Page 2
^ a b The Opus Group > Projects > Collier Center Phase I
^ a b c d e f Ira A. Fulton Schools of Engineering - Arizona State University - PHELPS DODGE CENTRE - Dan Gerrity
^ Phoenix Business Journal | January 14, 2003 | Esplanade condos set for opening
^ a b PK Associates | Projects | Esplanade Place Condominiums
^ Optima Outlook - Volume Three , Fall / Winter 2006 - Welcome Biltmore Residents
^ "Developer Optimistic About Condos" The Arizona Republican [Phoenix, Arizona] Jun 22, 2005 - D4
^ Optima Inc. - Best Places to Live In Scottsdale AZ | Features Residential Architecture Arizona
^ Arizona Foothills | Optima Biltmore Towers
^ a b c I.A. Nawman + Associates | Projects | Residential | 2211 Camelback
^ Southwest Contractor | 2004 Top Projects | Arizona
^ a b Hirsch Associates - Summit at Copper Square
^ Ducey,Lynn "Sheraton Phoenix Downtown poised for Sept. 30 opening after years of planning, preparation" Phoenix Business Journal - September 14, 2008
^ a b Ginger D. Richardson, Stephanie Paterik "Work begins on Sheraton Downtown" The Arizona Republic - March 29, 2006
^ Architectonica - Projects » Sheraton Convention Hotel
^ McGraw-Hill Construction - Southwest Contractor - Towering Over Phoenix 44 Monroe and Summit at Copper Square
^ PRWeb - Monday & Associates Retained by Tucker Sadler Architects to Provide Public Relations
^ Residential | 44 Monroe
^ a b c TAYLOR PLACE: ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY DOWNTOWN STUDENT HOUSING - Committed to the Core
^ SmithGroupJJR | Case Studies | View by Specialized Service | Interior Architecture | ASU Taylor Place
^ Contract Design Students and the City: SmithGroup designs Arizona State University student housing complex, Taylor Place
^ a b c d SmithGroup | Case Studies | View By Industry | Real Estate | Freeport-McMoRan Center
^ a b Pickard Chilton | Portfolio | Commercial | 24th at Camelback II
^ a b Cassidy Turley / Hines | 24th at Camelback II
^ The Arizona Republic - November 1, 2010 - Party planned for Cityscape opening in Phoenix
^ a b Hunt Construction Group - CityScape Phase I Completes Construction
^ a b c d Correctional News - Ahead of its Time: New High-Rise Criminal Court Designed to Safely Handle High-Volume Caseloads
^ Gilbane Construction Company - Maricopa County South Court Tower
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^ Innes, Stephanie. "Banner Health's 16-story hospital tower near downtown Phoenix set to open Nov. 6" . The Arizona Republic . Retrieved November 19, 2021 .
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^ a b Nelsen Partners | Kierland Tower Lofts
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^ a b c AZCentral - Business News - Talking Stick Resort welcomes gamblers
^ a b FFKR Architects | Our Work | Studios | Hospitality | Resorts | Talking Stick Resort And Casino
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^ Mary Leonhard, "Tempe's Tallest Home" The Arizona Republic [Phoenix, Arizona] Sep 3, 1967 - (Section K) Page 1
^ a b c "$4 Million Scheduled In Future" The Arizona Republic [Phoenix, Arizona] Aug 7, 1967 - Page 13
^ "ASU Dormitory" The Arizona Republic [Phoenix, Arizona] Feb 26, 1967 - 2-M
^ a b "ASU TEMPE CAMPUS BUILDINGS SURVEY, - PDF Free Download" . docplayer.net . Retrieved November 17, 2021 .
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^ a b c d Hines - Press Release - US Airways Headquarters Awarded LEED Gold
^ a b c Hayden Ferry Lakeside - Explore Hayden Ferry Lakeside – a progressive live, work, play and shop destination.
^ "DFD CornoyerHedrick changes name to DAVIS" The Arizona Republic [Phoenix, Arizona] Nov 21, 2007
^ Caruso Turley Scott Inc. - HaydenFerry Lakeside Phase I
^ a b c d Callison | Fusion of luxury and lifestyle
^ McCarthy News & Events | Bridgeview at Hayden Ferry Lakeside
^ a b c Parkway Properties, Inc. - Leasing: Phoenix Market - Hayden Ferry Lakeside
^ Caruso Turley Scott Inc. - HaydenFerry Lakeside Phase II
^ a b Arizona Republic - Apr 3, 2008 - Residents arrive at luxury Tempe condos
^ a b c d The Opus Building Group | Tempe Gateway
^ McGraw-Hill Construction - Southwest Construction - Tempe's Newest Gateway
^ East Valley Tribune - Microsoft co-founder purchases office building in Tempe
^ a b c Business Journal - Phoenix - June 21, 2009 - New student housing units moving forward near ASU campus
^ Hartshorne Plunkard Architecture > Projects > Residential > Student Housing > The Vue on Apache
^ Arizona Commercial Real Estate - March 1, 2009 - Mixed Use: The Vue on Apache
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^ a b Phorio - Rise on Apache in Tempe
^ a b c d Orion - $160 Million Tempe Development Completes Construction
^ a b c d Phoenix Commercial Advisors - Phoenix - $60 MILLION CANOPY BY HILTON SET TO OPEN IN EAST VALLEY/
^ Sundt - CANOPY BY HILTON TEMPE
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^ Emporis - Watermark Office Tower [dead link ]
^ a b Business Journal - Phoenix - Watermark Tempe development signs new retail tenants
^ a b Downtown Tempe - Tempe - OLIV Tempe
^ AZ BEX - Arizona - 22-Story Mixed-Use Tower Planned in Tempe
^ a b PK Associates - Oliv Tempe
^ AZ BEX - Arizona - Core Campus Buys Tempe Land for $8.4M
^ a b ASU Now - Tempe - ASU breaks ground on Mirabella project
^ a b Emporis - Mirabella ASU [usurped]
^ Senior Housing News - Inside the Planned Highrise CCRC at Arizona State University
^ a b Rebusiness Online - Hall Structured Finance Provides $86.5M Construction Loan for Westin Tempe in Arizona
^ a b c Phorio - Westin Hotel in Tempe
^ City of Tempe - Community Development Activity Report - March 2020
^ a b c 100 Mill Tempe
^ a b City of Tempe Development Review Commission - 100 Mill
^ Commercial Executive Magazine - City of Tempe Approves Entitlements for One | Hundred | Mill
^ Downtown Tempe - Tempe - Charles Trumbull Hayden House
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^ "Yesterday Was 'M' Day" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] - February 12, 1962 - page 20
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^ "1,165 Tons Of Steel Here For Phoenix Title" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] - April 22, 1961 - page 31
^ "Hamey Due In Tucson" The Arizona Republic [Phoenix, Arizona] October 25, 1963, Sports page 61
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^ a b c "Sundt Co. Will Construct Tucson Federal Building" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] May 22, 1964 - Page 40
^ "A New High Point for Tucson Skyline" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] March 26, 1965 - Front Page
^ a b "City Hall Tower Dedicated" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] October 23, 1967 - Page 2
^ "Architectural Heritage Can Be Preserved" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] February 15, 1966 - Front Page
^ "City Hall Tower Safe; Indian Rites Performed" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] September 21, 1967 - Front Page
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^ a b c d e f "Architecture of the Modern Movement in Tucson" (PDF) .
^ "County Nears End Of Moving" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] September 19, 1969 - Page 37
^ "Sundt Gets Contract For County Building" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] August 31, 1967 - Page 52
^ "Fire hits county building;investigators seek clues" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] June 26, 1973 - Front Page
^ "Evidence of arson is found;county building damage heavy" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] June 27, 1973 - Page 3
^ "Hotel grand opening is Nov. 29" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] October 17, 1973 - Page 24
^ "Braniff Place" Scottsdale Daily Progress [Scottsdale, Arizona] December 8, 1973 - Real Estate Page 6
^ a b "Here's how they stack up" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] October 19, 1973 - Page 49
^ "Braniff to run Tucson's new 312-room hotel" The Arizona Republic[Phoenix, Arizona] June 6, 1973 - Page 29
^ "Federal agencies move set" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] - April 18, 1974 - page 27
^ "Feds' new home is ready" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] - May 11, 1974 - page 3
^ "New federal building" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] - August 6, 1973 - page 10
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^ "Merrill Lynch move 'didn't miss a lick'" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] - May 21, 1975 - page 63
^ a b c d e "Bank project on schedule" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] - August 30, 1974 - page 63
^ a b c d "'Plaza' keeps rising, giving city new top" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] Dec 4,1975 - Page 1
^ "Tallest building planned" Tucson Daily Citizen [Tucson, Arizona] May 24, 1974 - Page 2
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^ a b TEP | Company Headquarters Archived 2013-04-11 at archive.today
^ Facebook | Hub At Tucson - Cover Photos - October 10, 2013