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Does anyone know if there are Tower Crane Apps for Kenect, Palmcourt or the AC Hotel?
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Rott 'n Grapes and State 48 Brewery are now open. Check them out! Also noticed neon lights over the entrance of the yet-to-open Sazerac bar at 2nd St and Garfield last night. News about this venue has so been hush hush, I haven't heard or read much of anything since the original "press release."
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State 48 was pretty good, Im very excited to see the old cathedral come to fruition and hopefully the Van Buren/1st ave project completed. Former couple of dead blocks are now a nice thriving area.
Hopefully the Infamous motels along van Buren will be torn down in the coming years. |
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Ill have to see in a few weeks once they get things going. |
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1st Street has a ton of strong 'bones' left despite the somewhat crappy streetscape project. It essentially connects CityScape to the Convention Center to ASU and through RRow to Hance. The block between Polk and McKinley is already a great mix of local restaurant options and Pizza Hut stood out like a sore thumb. The building looks large enough for multiple tenants, and I believe the structures to the north have empty space, too. I would love to see something like a Spanish restaurant/nightclub, Ethiopian restaurant, or Indian/Henna combination... something building off the Italian, Irish, and Jamaican themes and bringing nightlife and/or retail. I think it would be great for a hotel to incorporate the public market lot into a plaza design with most of its footprint being along McKinley. BOSA Donuts at Summit is... interesting. I am happy to see a non-office use on Jackson, but if it was going to be sweets-related, a Gelato Spot or other option that encouraged all-hour lounging would have been preferred. There should be space for another retailer/eatery, maybe a sports-themed bar or 24-hr diner? Not sure how I feel about the Bitter&Twisted concept going on the 4th floor of the Marriott. If they were going to leave the street level retail-free, I would rather the focus be on driving patrons to the Luhrs storefronts than upstairs. |
What is the project at 1st ave/VB?
Also, any word on the upgrades being made to Chase? I wouldn't expect more than cosmetic touchups, but the setbacks are so massive that multistory buildings could legitimately be added along the perimeter. I think the Central/Monroe corner should remain as the focal entrance, with 3-7 story infill along Central and the corner of 1st St/Monroe. In a dream world, the garage would go-- I have always thought that would be an ideal location for a grander Symphony Hall. RE: APS substation -- I hope the ASU location is nixed. That entire 411 building and garage needs be redeveloped; no reason that the DT satellite of ASU can't front Central Ave and its student mall with retail like an ASU Barnes and Noble, Windows/Apple, Hallmark, Snooze, Pita Pit, Blik Art Supplies, SAKS, or Target. Finally, Hance is a total letdown but the scaling back was pretty much inevitable. The cloud was never going to happen nor was it going to help the lack of visibility. It's a shame that a greater pedestrian pathway was not created amidst the sea of parking for Portland on the Park and FOUND:RE, as the sides are where the park will have to gain foot traffic as the Central entrances are never going to work. Extending Culver is a start, but there's no reason there aren't grander pedestrian entries on both 3rd ave and streets, as well as directional signage for parking etc. It would have also been great for the 1st Street streetscape to have considered its entrance into the park but alas... I do wonder where all of the 'attractions' have gone, which would make the park safe and useful at most hours: the ball courts, climbing wall, etc. Food options are nice, but require leases... downtown needs recreation amenities and this would have been an easy way to draw a crowd. The worst part for Hance is the lack of immediate density/options for future high density. The project on 3rd Street - midrise office and apartments - and several other midrises and SFH will make it tough. Portland on the Park-type densities make parks successful IMO. |
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I'm lost... :???: |
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Demo notice sign up at 301 W Roosevelt St
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Update: Did some digging, turns out it was in mid-rise and low-rise thread on Page 38. http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...87#post8130487 https://i.imgur.com/Car6Ga2h.jpg |
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Some info on Taylor Place's 10th Anniversary and ASU's plans to add more student housing Downtown:
http://www.statepress.com/article/20...ar-anniversary |
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