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When it launches at the end of 2008, a 20-mile, $1.3 billion Light Rail Transit system will transport 9,490,000 passengers per year, growing to 18,250,000 million passengers annually by 2020.
7/8/2008
The Phoenix Convention Center is scheduled to complete a $600 million expansion in 2008, which is expected to increase the number of delegates from 135,000 to 400,000 by 2009. An average of 7,000 people will be "living" in downtown Phoenix each week.
7/8/2008
The Arizona State University Downtown Campus has enrolled 7,000 students at the end of 2007, and will have up to 15,000 students by 2015.
7/8/2008
The medical school will be a key element of the biomedical campus in downtown Phoenix.
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Whether you live here, work here or visit here – Phoenix has found its new urban center, CityScape. In a single instant, you’ll feel the unmistakable energy of this remarkable development that invites you to move from spectator to participant in its many cultural, commercial, community, educational, recreational, sporting and entertainment offerings.
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By 2009, 6 million people will visit downtown for sporting events, conventions, trade shows, cultural venues and other activities, growing to 6.2 million visitors by 2013.
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The daytime population base within one mile of the CityScape site stands at 65,787 and is expected to grow to 71,454 by 2012.
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Within two miles of the site, there are 123,677 employees. This figure is expected to reach 134,594 by 2012.
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