High-end office space coming to Metrocenter area

Artist rendering of Lake Biltmore Corporate Center. Image: Courtesy of Colliers.

By Jeremy Duda | Axios

The pending demolition and redevelopment of Metrocenter mall is spurring the revitalization of a nearby corporate center.

Driving the news: Lake Biltmore Corporate Center, a two-building complex with 102,000 square feet of office space on 28th Drive north of Peoria Road, is undergoing a multimillion-dollar renovation.

  • The first floor of the south building already has several tenants, including title companies, real estate brokerages, accounting agencies and law firms, while much of the remaining space is being renovated on spec.
  • The building’s target demographic is smaller to midsize tenants who need 1,500 or more square feet.

Details: The glass-exterior buildings will house redesigned common areas, conference rooms, lobbies, modernized landscaping, a renovated employee break area and more.

  • A view of the nearby artificial lake makes the buildings unique, project manager Carla Jo Clary tells Axios Phoenix.

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