Major office projects, apartments coming to ASU’s Novus corridor

By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal

The Novus Innovation Corridor, which will eventually include 355 acres of mixed-use development on the northeast side of Arizona State University’s Tempe campus, is well into the third phase of development, and several new buildings are going to start taking shape soon in the corridor.

At a luncheon Monday hosted by AZCREW, Brian Kearney, first vice president of development for Catellus, the master developer of Novus, said some of the buildings in the third phase have been completed or are nearing completion, and several others will begin construction within the next few quarters.

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