8/9/2020 The Trinity Office Building – Modern Design Ready for this Covid-Centric Time and BeyondRead Now ![]() August 10, 2020 (Tucson, Arizona) The Trinity, a mixed-use office, residential and retail development on the site of the historic Trinity Presbyterian Church in Tucson Arizona, is taking a proactive approach amidst the pandemic to realign its new commercial office building as the location of choice for a Covid-Free workplace in Tucson. The Trinity is a recently completed 25,035 square foot modern Class "A” office building, located at 434 E. University Boulevard. The three-story building marries sustainable, modern, design with the features that will enable employees to stay healthy and productive. The Trinity is built to LEED standards with abundant natural light, north and south floor-to-ceiling windows, electric car charging and the ability to walk to housing and restaurants. The main stairway incorporates a large skylight to brighten what is often a stark space in a building. In addition, there are hands- free features such as lighting, faucets, and hand dryers, plus HVAC filtering systems and high ceilings for increased air flow. Located between downtown Tucson and the University of Arizona, on the modern streetcar line, this building is close to everything, and has incredible unobstructed views of both downtown and the University as well as the surrounding mountain ranges. Rob Paulus , The Trinity’s architect and co-founder of R+R Develop, comments about the adaptability of the building’s design, “We designed The Trinity to be groundbreaking from both a design standpoint as well as an adaptability standpoint. The sustainable features keep our planet healthy and the business that moves into The Trinity has the opportunity to create space that will keep employees both healthy and productive during this Covid-centric time and beyond. The modern design and proximity to downtown and the University make this the perfect way to attract the Millennial and Gen Y employees growing businesses desire.” The Trinity has 18,000 SF of ‘shell’ space available for occupancy – two floors of 9,000 SF each. Instead of retrofitting sub-par existing space, a business moving to The Trinity can embed mitigation measures into the design of its layout from the start. With this in mind, the Trinity team recognized the opportunity amidst the pandemic to create conceptual floor plans for a Covid-free office environment. One-way corridors and sanitizing stations are part of the design as well as a temperature check station and hands-free amenities. Since a tenant is incorporating mitigation strategies into the design from the start, these ideas become part of the environment and not an awkward add-on later. “There has been great speculation about employees not returning to the workplace and I think this is a misconception,” comments Rick Kleiner, of Cushman|PICOR Commercial Real Estate. “For many companies, working from home is an untenable business model. In addition, employees want to return to the workplace. They miss interaction with colleagues, find it difficult to work from home or just need to get out of the house. We believe that creatively designed office space such as The Trinity is a necessity as companies locally and regionally consider how best to move their business forward in today’s environment.” Download the Brochure Virtual Tour – 1st Floor Virtual Tour – 2nd & 3rd Floor CONTACT INFORMATION regarding THE TRINITY OFFICE BUILDING Rick Kleiner Cushman & Wakefield ǀ PICOR 5151 E. Broadway, Suite 115 Tucson, AZ 85711 520-440-2745 rkleiner@picor.com Molly Mary Gilbert Cushman & Wakefield ǀ PICOR 5151 E. Broadway, Suite 115 Tucson, AZ 85711 520.275.6467 mgilbert@picor.com Comments are closed.
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