SkySong, The ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center will be the new home for the Valley office of engineering services firm T.Y. Lin International.

The highly regarded international firm has agreed to a long-term lease on a 10,099-square-foot space in SkySong 1, with occupancy beginning on July 1, 2021. They are relocating to SkySong from their existing offices on Tempe Town Lake. 

T.Y. Lin International is a global, multi-disciplinary engineering services firm recognized for solving some of the most significant infrastructure challenges in the world. They began looking at SkySong before the COVID-19 pandemic began, and join Limelight and Berkedia as companies that have relocated to SkySong from Tempe. 

T.Y. Lin International has 33 employees in the Valley of the Sun, and has been involved in such noteworthy projects as the Pima 101 Freeway Widening I-17 to Princess, the Tempe Town Lake Pedestrian Bridge, and the Hoover Dam Bypass/Mike O’Callaghan-Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge. 

“We are looking forward to relocating to SkySong and becoming part of its culture of innovation and technology,” said James Barr, P.E., Arizona/New Mexico Unit Manager for T.Y. Lin International. “We felt that the project was a perfect fit for our company and will create a work environment that will help our employees continue to be at the top of their field.” 

Sharon Harper, Chairman and CEO of Plaza Companies, the project’s master developer, said T.Y. Lin International is an ideal fit at SkySong. 

“This is another example of a large global company looking to enhance its Arizona presence and seeing SkySong as the perfect location,” Harper said. “We are very pleased to welcome T.Y. Lin International to SkySong and are confident they will benefit from being part of such a dynamic environment.” 

Neal Woodbury, interim executive vice president and chief science and technology officer, ASU Knowledge Enterprise, said the company is a welcome addition to the SkySong tenant roster. 

“We are always working to create new synergies and help companies achieve their maximum potential at SkySong,” Woodbury said. “T.Y. Lin International is the kind of dynamic, forward-thinking company that will help expand and enhance the project’s overall vision of innovation and collaboration.” 

The Coppola Cheney Group of Lee & Associates, SkySong’s leasing broker represented the property ownership group. Chris Nord, Greg Fogg and Justin Grilli of Cushman and Wakefield represented T.Y. Lin International. 

SkySong is a 42-acre mixed use development designed to: 

• Create an ecology of collaboration and innovation among high-profile technology enterprises and related researchers;

• Advance global business objectives of on-site enterprises;

• Raise Arizona’s profile as a global center of innovation through co-location of ASU’s strategic global partners; and

• Create a unique regional economic and social asset.

Companies located at SkySong have the opportunity to partner with Arizona State University, which has more than 100,000 students studying across four metropolitan Phoenix campuses, in Lake Havasu City, Los Angeles, Washington D.C. ASU is one of the largest public universities in the nation, with the majority of its students attending its campus in Tempe, Arizona, less than three miles from SkySong.  

In addition to locating its own innovative research units at the center, through ASU’s on-site operations, tenant companies have a single point of contact for introductions to researchers, faculty and programs to address their specific needs. 

The Coppola Cheney Group of Lee & Associates is SkySong’s leasing broker. For more information on SkySong, visit SkySong.com or follow developments on Facebook.