Banner Health just dropped $22.13 million in cash on an 18.8 acre patch of vacant desert in north Phoenix, parking the nonprofit hospital giant a short distance from TSMC’s sprawling chip campus and right in the middle of the city’s hottest land story.
According to the Phoenix Business Journal, the deal closed at $22.13 million for about 18.8 acres, which works out to roughly $1.18 million per acre. Banner Health, which operates Banner–University Medical Center Phoenix and lists 33 hospital locations across six states on its website, has now added this parcel to its Arizona holdings, per Banner Health.
Where This Sits in the TSMC Boom
The per acre price is a hefty premium compared with the massive state land sale TSMC secured in January, when the chipmaker paid about $197.25 million for roughly 900 acres in north Phoenix, as reported by AZ Big Media. That auction, along with the broader NorthPark master plan, has already helped spark rezoning approvals and a wave of developer interest, according to Connect CRE, and smaller shovel ready tracts near the fab are now commanding eye popping prices.
What It Could Mean Locally
Developers and brokers are busy pitching multifamily, industrial support and medical office projects aimed at serving the semiconductor workforce and supplier network, but the real test will be whether local planning and infrastructure, from road upgrades to water and sewer capacity, can keep up with the hype. Market briefs already flag north Phoenix as a hotbed of multifamily proposals that track the TSMC corridor, and institutional buyers are shuffling land positions to match, signaling ongoing pressure on site supply and entitlements…