Ann Lalicker |
MESA, AZ – Full-service commercial real estate firm Lincoln Property Company (Lincoln) unveiled plans for an expanded amenity package and move-in-ready speculative office space at Union Building One, the first of four Class A office buildings being developed by Lincoln and Harvard Investments in the heart of Mesa, Arizona’s Riverview District.
Union Building One, the first of four Class A office buildings
being developed by Lincoln and Harvard Investments
in the heart of Mesa, Arizona’s Riverview District.
Designed by award-winning interior architect McCarthy Nordburg and slated for delivery this fall, the elevated amenities center around “The Clubhouse,” which will add a main lounge, state-of-the-art conference center, bar and kitchen areas, as well as a golf simulator. Two move-in-ready speculative office suites are also being added to the already amenity-heavy project.
“Union
was delivered in the middle of the pandemic. It was pre-leased to a national
credit tenant, but that entity was bought out and its team went fully remote,
negating their need for this space,” said Lincoln Senior Vice President John
Orsak. John Orsak
“It’s a common COVID story that was
challenging at the time but has become nothing but opportunity. It allowed us
to magnify our vision, creating a rare full-building opportunity that perfectly
aligns with today’s tenant demands.”
“Union’s
expanded amenity package includes everything modern occupiers are asking for –
plus an on-site golf simulator,” said Lincoln Director of Real Estate Nick
Nudo.
“We joke that if you lease space at
Union it will take five strokes off of your handicap, but the approach of
mixing premier workspaces with opportunities to relax and recharge is the
future of the corporate office landscape. Nick Nudo
"Our goal is always to develop office projects that rank among the Valley’s best and brightest, and Union meets that benchmark.”
Totaling
238,348 and four stories, Building One was designed to attract and retain
Fortune 500-level companies with institutional-quality advantages such as large
floorplates, high ceilings, outdoor balconies and 10-foot vision glass
providing sweeping views of the surrounding city and mountains.
Building One is also peppered with custom artwork including
commissioned wooden furniture and glass art pieces in the lobby.
“The
Clubhouse takes Union to the next level, providing areas to work, eat and play
in a space that perceptively mixes hospitality and residential design elements,”
said McCarthy Nordburg Associate Partner and Project Manager Ann Lalicker.
“Companies have recognized that these types of spaces attract and retain
tenants, and are gravitating toward that benefit.”
Building
One is part of the 28.2-acre Union master plan by Lincoln and Scottsdale-based
Harvard Investments. It features indoor-outdoor areas, water features,
adjacency to the Riverview Park and Lake, and a direct link to the Rio Salado
Pathway.
At buildout, the development will total 1.35 million square feet
and four Class A office buildings bounded by Cubs Way and Riverview Auto Drive.
Contact:
Stacey Hershauer
focusAZ
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