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Madison Square Phoenix | Downtown Office Complex for Lease
Madison Square Phoenix | Downtown Office Complex for Lease

Madison Square Phoenix | Downtown Office Complex for Lease

A footprint of Phoenix history transformed to modern office space.

The former Madison Square Garden, Phoenix’s largest indoor arena in 1929, is now one of the Valley’s most distinctive office complexes. Located in the heart of Phoenix’s Central Business District, this premier, four-building office complex is more than 310,000 square feet of high-quality construction with a unique design and rich history. 

On-site, Madison Square offers large floor plates, newly renovated lobbies, a five-story tenant parking garage and outdoor gathering areas with shaded food truck zones. Featuring unparalleled access to major freeways, nearby Valley Metro Light Rail stations and abundant amenities just minutes away, Madison Square is poised to accommodate an extensive range of tenant requirements.

Madison Square Phoenix | Downtown Office Complex for Lease

BUILDINGS

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AMENITIES

2023:

800 Adams (Adams School / Grace Court School) is sold to Maricopa County Regional School District.

2017:

The entire project is acquired by Pacific Oak/VERUS. Project is renamed to MADISON SQUARE to honor the significant past of this location.

2005:

Phoenix Madison Square Garden was torn down for the construction of 100 & 250 Seventh and Grace Court School was repurposed as an office building.

1952:

Adams School was renamed to Grace Court School in honor of the school’s former principal - Grace Court who served from 1918-1952.

1929:

Phoenix Madison Square Garden was built as the largest indoor arena in Phoenix, serving as a non-segregated boxing and wrestling venue until the 1950’s when it became a music venue.

1911:

Adams School, designed by architect Harrison Albright, was built by the John Roberts Company as the largest and first “modern” school in Phoenix.

1933:

Veterans of Foreign War Post 720 constructed by the Work Progress Administration. Building remains on the property.

1977:

The Grace Court School closed.

1979:

Phoenix Madison Square Garden closed and was repurposed as an auto parts warehouse.

2008:

Construction of 100 Seventh and 250 Seventh and an 810-stall parking structure is completed.

2020:

Reflects the new energy of Madison Square with fresh outdoor areas, new lobbies, expanded occupancy, and a sense of place that is set for the future.

HISTORy

Transwestern Phoenix

CONTACT US

MARK STRATZ 

Senior Vice President

602.386.1186

mark.stratz@transwestern.com

SCOTT BAUMGARTEN

Senior Vice President

602.386.1187

scott.baumgarten@transwestern.com

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