Commercial Interior Design for Halo Vista's Growing Business District
Areas We Serve: Halo Vista
Halo Vista is a $7 billion, 2,300-acre development rising next to TSMC's North Phoenix campus, and it's bringing far more than housing.
The project's first announced tenants include a Costco, an 11-dealer auto mall, and a dual-branded Marriott hotel, with millions of additional square feet planned for office, retail, research, and healthcare space along the I-17 and Dove Valley Road corridor.
As new businesses establish themselves in this corridor, Mackenzie Collier Interiors is the local design studio ready to help bring those spaces to life. MCI’s owner, Mackenzie Collier is a resident of nearby Anthem, AZ and has been anxiously awaiting this new nearby development.
Designing for a New Kind of Business District
Halo Vista's business community is being built to support the thousands of employees and visitors connected to TSMC's semiconductor campus, from suppliers and offices to hotels and retail. That means many of these spaces are being designed from the ground up, with a real opportunity to set the tone early for how a business looks, feels, and functions.
We help business owners and commercial property teams move from an empty space to a finished, welcoming environment, without having to manage every detail themselves.
Commercial Design Services for Halo Vista Businesses
Halo Vista is being built from the ground up, and that's exactly where we do our best work. Whether you're a developer, a property owner, or a tenant building out your first location, we specialize in helping commercial clients design spaces that open strong and make a lasting impression.
Restaurants & Hospitality
A great dining or hospitality experience starts with the environment. We design restaurant interiors, hotel common areas, and hospitality spaces that feel intentional and welcoming, balancing atmosphere with the practical demands of a high-traffic commercial space. With a Marriott and a full food and beverage district planned for Halo Vista, we're ready to help the businesses that will define the neighborhood's character from day one.
Multifamily Housing
We have extensive experience working with multifamily developers and property teams on projects like The Franklin, Sonesta, and Culdesac. From model units and leasing offices to lobbies, amenity spaces, and rooftop lounges, we design the spaces that attract residents, drive leases, and photograph beautifully for marketing.
Retail
First impressions close sales. We help retail tenants design storefronts and interiors that reflect their brand, draw customers in, and create the kind of environment that keeps them coming back. Whether you're opening a boutique, a showroom, or a service-based retail concept, we'll help you make the space work as hard as you do.
Wellness & Spa
Wellness spaces live and die by their atmosphere. We design spas, med spas, fitness studios, and wellness centers where the environment itself becomes part of the experience, from the moment a client walks in to the moment they leave.
How We Work With Commercial Clients
Full-service design from concept through final installation
Furniture sourcing, vendor coordination, and delivery management
FF&E procurement, installation, and final staging for a space that's ready to open on day one
Ongoing design support as your business grows, relocates, or expands within Halo Vista
A Local Partner as Halo Vista Grows
Halo Vista is expected to take 15 to 20 years to fully build out, which means new commercial space will continue arriving in phases for years to come. Having a design partner who's based locally, understands new-construction timelines, and can move at the pace of a growing business district makes a real difference. Mackenzie Collier Interiors has spent years designing spaces across the Phoenix area, and we're ready to bring that experience to the businesses building their future at Halo Vista.
Let's Design Your Space
Whether you're opening a retail storefront, an office, or a hospitality space near TSMC, we'd love to help you create an environment that fits the moment. Reach out to schedule a consultation.
Frequently Asked Questions
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A: We work with restaurants, hospitality spaces, multifamily residential developments, retail storefronts, and wellness and spa environments. Our sweet spot is new construction, where we can design intentionally from a blank slate, but we also work with tenants finishing out existing spaces.
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A: Both. We're comfortable working directly with developers and property teams on multifamily and mixed-use projects, as well as with individual tenants designing their own commercial space within a larger development. We've worked alongside architects, general contractors, and property managers and understand how to fit into a larger project team.
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A: FF&E stands for furniture, fixtures, and equipment. Our FF&E procurement services cover specifying, sourcing, purchasing, coordinating delivery, and managing installation of all furnishings and finishes for your commercial space, so you're not juggling vendors and timelines on top of everything else involved in opening a business.
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A: As early as possible. Ideally we'd connect while the space is still being built so the design plan, sourcing, and lead times are all aligned with your construction schedule. Bringing us in late often means rushed decisions, limited product availability, or installation delays that push back your opening date.
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A: It depends on the size and complexity of the space. Most projects run four to eight weeks from kickoff through final installation. We'll give you a clear project timeline after our initial discovery call so you can plan accordingly.
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A: Yes, and it's an area we know well. We've designed model units, leasing offices, lobbies, fitness centers, co-working spaces, pool areas, and rooftop lounges for multifamily developments including The Franklin, Sonesta, and Culdesac. These spaces need to photograph beautifully, feel aspirational, and hold up to the demands of a high-occupancy environment, and we design them with all of that in mind.
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A: With a discovery call. We'll talk through your concept, your timeline, and your budget, and from there we'll outline a design process that fits your opening schedule. Restaurant interiors require a careful balance of atmosphere, functionality, and durability, and we design for all three.
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A: Absolutely. Wellness spaces are among our favorite commercial projects because the environment is so central to the client experience. We design spas, med spas, fitness studios, and wellness centers where every detail, from lighting to materials to furniture selection, contributes to the atmosphere you're trying to create.
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A: Yes. We help retail tenants design storefronts and interiors that reflect their brand, draw customers in, and create an environment that converts browsers into buyers. Whether you're opening a boutique, a showroom, or a service-based concept, we'll help you make the space work as hard as you do.
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A: We're based in the North Valley, just minutes from the Halo Vista development. We know this part of Phoenix well and are actively working with developers, property owners, and tenants establishing themselves in the area.
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A: Yes, and it's something we have a lot of experience with. We've worked with clients from across the United States and internationally, serving as the local design partner for Arizona-based construction and buildout projects. If you're developing or investing in a Halo Vista property from out of state or abroad, we can manage the design process on the ground here so you don't have to be.