Legislators question private projects built at ASU

Rendering of Mirabella senior living facility

By Wayne Schutsky | East Valley Tribune

Two developments on Arizona State University property have drawn the ire of some legislators after the university initially failed to report the projects to them.

The projects – the 266-unit Mirabella senior living facility and an Omni hotel and convention center – are planned to be built on ASU property at the corner of Mill Avenue and University Drive in Tempe.

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