Arizona State University Research Park

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Arizona State University Research Park
Type Business Park

Recreational Park

Location Tempe, Arizona
Size 320 acres (1.3 km²)

18 acres for 3 Lakes

Operated by Arizona State University
Status Open all year

The Arizona State University Research Park is a business, and recreational park that is operated by Arizona State University. Chuck Backus, formerly vice president and provost of ASU’s East Campus, was elected as the President of the ASU Research Park in spring 2005.

It is located in the city of Tempe, Arizona (a suburb of Phoenix). The park sits on eastern half of the square mile bordered on the north by East Elliot Road, on the east by the Arizona State Highway: Route Loop 101 Price Freeway, on the south by East Warner Road, and the west by South McClintock Drive.

[edit] ASU Research Park amenities

  • Access to the State Route 101 Price Freeway
  • Daycare facility on site
  • City Buses (Valley Metro)
    • Route 81 (North-South McClintock/Hayden)
    • Route 108 (East-West Elliot)
  • FAA approved helipad
  • Access to services provided by ASU only for tenants
  • Three artificial lakes

[edit] List of Companies in the Research Park

[edit] External links