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4 lanes or no Arena! Minority voices true in the fact that there isn't enough of the electorate in Phoenix who can oust the trash that is villa...firefigher guy (I mean that in a political sense, not for his bravery) and Gallegos.
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Well this answers my question about the Pemberton House. I didn't know True North was involved with that. Also, True North is behind the Cambria. So this could be very possible. The office tower portion is showing on the website. I'm guessing this would be a very phased development. But it would hit the mark if they can pull this all off.
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Actually this is very interesting its spread out all over Roosevelt Row, And 903 nth 2nd has a redevelopment plan. Didnt It get a Demo permit some time back?
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Going back to the RO2 development, the taller tower looks like it's around 27 floors. That's going to be way over the 250' limit the city has set for this area. So there may be some pushback on the height. |
That ever-annoying glass box on 1001 N Central is going to have to be repositioned as it's losing its anchor tenant to the space that will be freed up when the County Attorney's office relocates to 225 W Madison.
In any event, I really, really hope that circle mess is not its final design. Fun fact: it was originally built as a modernist condotel in the 1960s before its hideous 1988 renovation. https://www.flickr.com/photos/edge_a...ear/5762950238 |
I’m done with Robert Starver. Truly the worst owner in the NBA.
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Sarver is a absolute joke of a sports team owner
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From day one he has been a joke. With the foam finger thing he use to hold up when he first took over, (total bush league), to having that long time security guard removed who was only doing his job and not letting Sarver's kids sit under one of the baskets, per NBA Rules. Then having two MLB baseball players removed from a game because they were making fun of him. And least we forget the screwing up his very first deal in the Joe Johnson free agency deal by low balling him and costing the Sun's a title. Typical rich guy who has no clue about sports and never played a sport. Why doesn't he just sell the team take his profit and go back to Tucson. |
See, just the suns trying to throw their weight around, PBJ this morning:
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The landlord should be the one to foot the bill to maintain their building. Why is this even a discussion?
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1) Robert Starver is a horrible owner and has about as much leverage/respect as a bruised banana. 2) Phoenix City Council's complete incompetence. Arizona Republic/AZCentral isn't helping either (shocker). Roberts is a below average 'journalist' at best. How most of her 'articles' (more like blog posts) make it to the front page is beyond me. Can't blame Bickley for bailing to KMVP, that's for sure! |
I had Fox news on this morning, fawd. They were reading messages that viewers were sending in on the subject via twitter. They clearly had a very slanted view on this and while reading one tweet from a viewer with a rational perspective they said "this isn't a good argument" and quit reading the tweet and took it off the screen.
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I think it's a fair deal. The Suns would also build a $25-$50m practice facility, which will be a great addition to any neighborhood. I still haven't figured out where they might put it... I think Talking Stick would be great, but that's obviously not Phoenix. No matter the W/L record, Phoenix is still a Suns town. Sarver just made the ultimate PR screwup and blinded the fanbase with anger before they could see a reasonable deal on the table. Lastly, Rowley had quite the Seattle/Vegas argument cooked up for apparently not mentioning it in the meeting :haha: |
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