In January, ASU and the City of Mesa held a groundbreaking ceremony at Mesa City Center, a state-of-the-art project that will jump-start the revitalization of downtown Mesa and train students in one of the biggest industries in the United States: media production.
The three-story academic building, which is scheduled to open in spring 2022, will offer programs in the Herberger Institute in digital and sensory technology, experiential design, gaming, media arts, film production, and entrepreneurial development and support.
“We’ve been waiting for our future for a very long time,” said Jen Duff, a Mesa City Council member who grew up in Mesa and now represents the downtown area. She spoke at a groundbreaking ceremony at the site, at the northwest corner of Pepper Place and Centennial Way.
“Our glory days of downtown Mesa are returning but in a new way that will redefine our city in the next hundred years,” she said.
The project is a unique partnership between ASU and the city of Mesa. Of the $73.5 million budget, $63.5 million will come from the city and $10 million from ASU, which also will contribute a minimum of $10 million toward the interior construction. ASU also will pay all operations and maintenance costs, estimated at $1.3 million annually.
ASU at Mesa City Center, which will host about 800 students, will include a large exhibition gallery, screening theaters, production studios, a fabrication lab and a cafe that will be open to the public. The upper floors will include classrooms and spaces for collaborations with community and industry.