




Tempe's skyline is younger and denser than Phoenix's, built around ASU, the 101 corridor, and the office towers that anchor Tempe Town Lake. These are buildings designed for visibility — and they can't afford to look anything less than exceptional. Clean Towers is headquartered in Tempe, and we service its commercial and mid-rise properties on contract cadences built for buildings that never really slow down.
The Buildings We Serve
Our Tempe work concentrates on three zones: the Tempe Town Lake Class A office cluster, the Mill Avenue retail and hospitality corridor, and research and technology buildings on and around ASU's campus.
What Makes Tempe Different
Lake-influenced buildup. Properties within a half-mile of Tempe Town Lake accumulate waterfowl residue, insect activity, and spray-carried organic debris faster than inland buildings. These facades benefit from more frequent cleaning cycles, especially during spring and fall migrations.
Campus and event traffic. ASU football weekends, graduation cycles, and conference events drive high-visibility moments when a building's glass is seen by tens of thousands of people who don't normally see it. We coordinate pre-event cleanings for property managers whose buildings face scrutiny during these windows.
Home-field advantage. Our shop is at 1635 W University Dr — minutes from Mill Avenue and the lake. Tempe buildings get the fastest mobilization times on our schedule, period.
Where We Work in Tempe
Mill Avenue and downtown Tempe, Tempe Town Lake, ASU and Research Park, the 101/Rio Salado corridor, and South Tempe.



