They are going to attempt to move the old house on the sec of 3rd Ave and McKinley.
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I have to wonder why.
That house is owned by an individual and it doesn't look like anyone has assembled neighboring lots. |
It's actually owned by a partnership of quite a few people.
I got nosy, all leads point back to Andrew Rigoli and Chi Nguyen. A quick google search tells me Andrew is in WiredRE, a data center company and Chi is a healthcare technology project coordinator. They have owned it since 2007. There are other partners listed in the Assessor's Office ownership records, though. |
Can't remember if this information has been public and/or posted before, but details are being presented to City of proposed development to accompany restoration of the Knipe House on lots on 2nd St. between Roosevelt & Portland. Details from Downtown subcommitte are:
https://www.phoenix.gov/cityclerksit.../171101007.pdf No renderings or site plans that I've seen. |
Update from City Council agenda regarding Ballpark Lofts:
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I apologize if this has been posted before in this thread. I'm also not sure how recent these renderings are from DAVIS's website showing a new building design replacing the original Phoenix Central Station building, but here it goes anyway.
The two tower design currently in the design process tops out at 500 feet, nearly 20 feet taller than Chase tower. Again these are renderings from DAVIS's website located in the "projects" field. https://thedavisexperience.com/proje...entral-station Idk about you guys but this looks great! Like someone before me said, a man can dream.:P |
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22 story office ....at Portland and 2nd.
That seems very odd. As for central station, does anyone know when that first rfp expires? Can they just nullify it and award it to another prooposal like this? Edit: Davis actually has a lot of good roposals on there and a track record of completion why didn’t the city award it to them?? Also anyone know about that W and Roosevelt row high rise from the website? Just renderings for no reason or actual proposals? |
3rd time's a charm. :)
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Davis is more of an architecture firm than a development firm. They for some reason buy lots here and there, but nothing comes of them that has their work attached that I am aware of. |
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Sorry for the multiple posts.
I don't see this tower happening. As much as I'd like to hope otherwise, the developer, True North/Wayne Rainey, doesn't have the experience to pull it off. They could win the RFP but it'd never be financed--somebody looking to blow $150 million for a risky office and retail venture wouldn't need his help. |
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Phoenix Real Estate with Historic and Educational Roots Now For Sale
The prime piece of land at Central Ave & Indian School is finally up for sale and will be auctioned off by the Federal Government. Hopefully, it will get bought by someone with an intent to develop it right away instead of sitting on it for years.
http://downtownphoenixjournal.com/20...oots-for-sale/ |
Hopefully someone is interested in developing this as a large-scale mixed use development. Something on a smaller scale but similar concept to Scottsdale Waterfront could do very well here. Open it up to the park and allow retail along the roads, dense residential in the center, and upscale lower density town homes against the park with space for cafes. If I had the capital I would take the risk on that sort of development. I would take full advantage of the history of the parcel and play into Indian School history and Native American style architecture.
Also these guys need a new map. "The 15-acre Uptown Phoenix Parcel is located across from a light rail station, just one block south of the Camelback Road and Central Avenue, which was recently named by the Urban Land Institute of Arizona as one of the Valley’s most lucrative intersections for commercial and residential development." |
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