Tempe, AZ – By now, you have most likely noticed the towering building under construction that has changed the skyline near Sun Devil Stadium. Just across the light rail tracks from where ASU Football plays on Saturdays, this new, urban residential tower called the HUB on Campus is being custom built for the students of Arizona State University.However, this isn’t your standard student housing. This exciting new project is taking the Sun Devil student lifestyle to another level. Think Las Vegas contemporary style meets the culture of Arizona State to create one of the coolest places to live not only on the ASU campus, but any college campus across the country.
Always looking to take advantage of the warm, sunny weather in Tempe, the project design includes some custom amenities that will fit right in with the Sun Devil student culture. Melissa Flath, Leasing Manager for the project added, “There is a 40,000 square foot amenity deck that hosts a layout pool with island, swimming pool, hot tub, sand volleyball court, tanning salon, sauna and an enormous indoor/outdoor fitness center.”
In addition to the progressive design features of the rooms and the outdoor pool area, another attractive feature is all the unique views that surround the project.
“The most impressive aspects of the building (besides the penthouse units with private hot tubs) are the views. Looking in any direction, residents are likely to see downtown Phoenix, Tempe Town Lake, Mill Avenue, mountains, ASU Tempe campus and into the Sun Devil Stadium.”
The HUB is currently 78% pre-leased for the fall 2013 semester. The project is scheduled to be completed in early August so students can
start moving in to their new home on the ASU campus.
“Hub On Campus is a privately owned, fully furnished, 19-story apartment complex that offers studio, one, two, three, four and five bedroom options as well as penthouses with private outdoor hot tubs in the unit,” added Flath. “There’s certain aspects of the building that just cannot be duplicated like the location, views and sense of community.”
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