Mayor John Giles |
When complete, the project will bring a
new, 1.35 million-square-foot corporate hub to the heart of Mesa Riverview.
The developers were joined today by Mesa Mayor John Giles
and Vice Mayor Mark Freeman for a beam signing event, marking completion
of the steel structure at Union Building One and its quick progression toward a
November 2020 completion.
"Lincoln Property Company and Harvard Investments have a
solid track record of building excellent Class A office space in Mesa,"
said Giles.
Mark Freeman |
"Mesa's Riverview District has
grown into an epicenter of shopping, food, entertainment and jobs with easy
access to freeways and neighborhoods. I look forward to watching Union evolve
as an employment centerpiece for the District and our residents."
“It is exciting to see Union become one step closer to
completion,” said Freeman. “This is an important project for the City and the
District, and it shows the City of Mesa's commitment to economic development
and creating high quality projects that will help to increase the quality of
life in our community.”
When completed, Building One will total 238,348 square feet in
four stories, with an adjacent four-level parking structure.
Like all of the buildings at Union,
Building One will deliver a creative office environment with a modern glass
exterior, an active first floor, large office floorplates with high ceilings,
outdoor balconies and 10-foot vision glass providing sweeping views of the
surrounding city, mountains and adjacent Riverview Park and Lake.
David Krumwiede |
“We have a clear vision for Union, and our development team has
worked hard to keep that vision on track during a very unique time,” said
Lincoln Property Company Executive Vice President David Krumwiede.
“Revised protocols and strategic additions to our amenity package
– such as touchless features and ionizing air purifiers – will ensure that
Union is even more creative and relevant in a ‘new normal’ work environment.”
CONTACT:
Stacey Hershauer
480.600.0195
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