Tempe Transportation Center

200 E. 5th Street - Tempe, AZ 85281

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Ruth Darby, Broker

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Bus Hub, green cleaning, green roof, Greywater recycling, Light Rail hub, office., recycling, retail, seeking LEED Platinum Certification, United States

Certifications and awards

Certifications: 
LEED-NC registered
Awards: 
Seeking LEED Platinum Certification

Energy

Energy use and generation: 
On-site generation: solar/photovoltaics
Windows - ENERGY STAR rated
Insulation meets current building code
Enhanced, ongoing energy metering and monitoring or commissioning
Energy costs paid by tenants to encourage conservation
Space heating and cooling: 
Zero use of CFC-based refrigerants in HVAC&R systems
Zero use of HCFC refrigerants in HVAC
User-controlled thermostats
Appliances and equipment: 
ENERGY STAR-rated equipment and appliances
Lighting: 
Energy efficient lighting fixtures
Energy efficient bulbs
Use of LEDs
Skylights or other daylighting features
Motion sensor controls
Exterior light pollution reduction

Water

Indoor water use: 
Low-flow toilets
Water heating: 
On-site solar hot water heating
Water reuse: 
Rainwater harvesting system (i.e. rain barrels or cistern)
Grey water re-use system (interior or exterior)
Surface water management: 
Permeable surface materials
Bioswale(s)
Ecoroof, roof garden, green roof

Building surroundings

Nearby amenities: 
Public transit nearby
Car share vehicle nearby
Bike lanes/path nearby
Park/open space/wildlife area nearby
Landscaping: 
No use of invasive plants
Limited or no use of grass or turf
Use of drought tolerant plants
Use of native plants
Use of shade trees
Water efficient irrigation system

Building materials

Interior finishes: 
Low/No VOC interior paint
Low/No VOC adhesives or solvents
Low/No VOC water-based wood finishes
Formaldehyde free particle board, oriented strandboard, or plywood
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)-certified wood
Rapidly renewable materials (i.e. bamboo, cork)
Recycled content or salvaged interior finishes (i.e., glass)
Exposed concrete as finished floor
Natural flooring (i.e. linoleum, Marmoleum)
Recycled content in carpet or cushions
Exterior finishes: 
High-performance window glazing
Design and construction planning: 
Salvaged reusable building materials during construction
Recycled greater than 50% of construction waste
Use of salvaged materials within property
Use of recycled-content materials

Operations

Shared resources: 
Easily accessible and secure bike racks/storage and changing area
Waste, recycling and composting:: 
Waste reduction management program
Indoor environmental quality: 
Non-toxic/sustainable cleaning practices and products
Permanent walk-off mats OR shoe storage OR central vacuum
Education for building managers: 
Building Manager's manual and/or walkthrough on green features
Education for tenants: 
Occupant's manual and/or walkthrough on green features
Short Description: 
This 3-story mixed use project is only 2 blocks from Mill Avenue and 3 blocks from ASU. Walking distance to Tempe Town Lake, Hotels, Retail and Entertainment. It doesn't get any greener than the Tempe Transportation Center (TTC) at the base of the well-known "A" mountain in Tempe! Currently seeking LEED Platinum certification, the TTC is a stellar example of incorporating the needs of the surrounding district to create a building of which the community and tenants can be proud.
Expected occupancy date: 
Immediate Availability
Property type(s): 
Office
Retail
Rentable property type(s): 
Retail
Amenities: 
On-site bike parking - indoor
Access to public transport
Access to highways
Wheelchair access
Other amenities: 
Light rail station on-site, close to Arizona State University and downtown Tempe.
Class of Space: 
A
Price: 
$$
Building size: 
40,000
Rentable square footage: 
3,614
Pictures of the Property: 
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This 3-story mixed use project is only 2 blocks from Mill Avenue and 3 blocks from ASU. Walking distance to Tempe Town Lake, Hotels, Retail and Entertainment. It doesn't get any greener than the Tempe Transportation Center (TTC) at the base of the well-known "A" mountain in Tempe! Currently seeking LEED Platinum certification, the TTC is a stellar example of incorporating the needs of the surrounding district to create a building of which the community and tenants can be proud.
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