SkySong adds 28,000 square feet of new leases and expansions Article originally posted on AZ Big Media on June 1, 2026 SkySong continues to see strong leasing activity with a new series of leases and expansions totaling more than 28,000 square feet across the project’s office buildings. The latest transactions include a mix of new tenants, expansions and long-term commitments from companies spanning financial services, construction, commercial real estate and professional services — reinforcing SkySong’s position as one of the region’s most active and resilient innovation-oriented office environments as the project celebrates its 20th anniversary. Leasing activity includes: NexGen Financial leasing 5,351 square feet in SkySong 2 in a newly constructed speculative suite. They were represented by Juston Himelstein at Colliers. Ike Commercialleasing 1,695 square feet in SkySong 2. VCC Construction is expanding its space in SkySong 3 from 1,571 square feet to 2,475 square feet while extending its lease. They were represented by Tim Kempton at CBRE. Alliance Markets and Vending leasing 2,073 square feet in SkySong 1. Alliance was represented by Chris Corney at Jones LaSalle Lang. Flare, a former subtenant in SkySong 5, has signed a lease extension for a 13,487 square foot space in the building. They were represented by Shane Toppen and Jeffrey Jackson at Savills. New American Funding signing a lease for 4,699 square feet in SkySong 4. They were represented by Tom Adelson and Jen Metz at Adelson Brown. Sharon Harper, chairman and CEO of Plaza Companies, the master developer of SkySong, said the activity reflects the continued strength of the project’s innovation-focused environment and the growing demand for high-quality, flexible office space. “SkySong continues to attract companies looking for an environment centered around innovation, collaboration and connectivity,” Harper said. “We’re seeing strong demand not only from new tenants entering the market, but also from existing companies making longer-term commitments and expanding their presence here.” Harper added that the strong interest in speculative suites demonstrates how companies continue to value turnkey office solutions in amenity-rich environments. “The demand for move-in-ready spaces has been especially strong,” Harper said. “By investing in new spec suites, we’re able to respond quickly to what today’s tenants are looking for while continuing to strengthen the overall ecosystem at SkySong.”