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http://www.elevationoncentral.com/ |
I was downtown yesterday and took a few cell phone pics of the Union on Roosevelt, Portland on the Park and Lexington Hotel refurbishment. I didn't have a lot of time or else I would have tried to get some shots of the developments going on at 3rd St. and Roosevelt as well.
Union on Roosevelt. Still mainly a hole in the ground, but some progress is being made: https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5648/...86b525a7_b.jpg https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5638/...de6692cf_b.jpg https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5718/...32508e0d_b.jpg Old Lexington Hotel. Looks like it's been gutted and some remodeling work is starting: https://farm1.staticflickr.com/671/2...acbf82bc_b.jpg Portland on the Park (with Hotel Lexington to the right): https://farm1.staticflickr.com/772/2...e3b703dd_b.jpg All the rest are Portland on the Park from different angles: https://farm1.staticflickr.com/620/2...16e228c2_b.jpg https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5675/...9a0be3cf_b.jpg https://farm1.staticflickr.com/568/2...66e2b785_b.jpg https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5643/...271ca2cd_b.jpg https://farm1.staticflickr.com/566/2...ff6cacdd_b.jpg |
That view will be EPIC when it's done. Day-um.
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Here's a link to a bunch of webcams including Portland on the Park, Proxy 333, etc.
http://ueb.net/webcams.html |
Good to see Union with actual structural work now! Very excited to see this. Should move fast now.
Lot work continues to be done at The Edison, although utilities have not been moved yet, so real construction hasn't started. As far as Illuminate goes, They now are above ground with their concrete column pours! First floor going up. Proxy 33 topped out, some final wood farming being done to the top of the building. |
So nice to see Portland II come up! Should have an impact on the skyline.
Also nice to see Union going vertical. Anyone have shots of the Luhrs hotel tower? Proxy 333? Illuminate? |
Yes here's one
http://cdn3.whatculture.com/wp-conte...Illuminati.gif I honestly think of that every time I drive by the place. |
Bank of America Rehab
Not really a big deal, but the new Bank of America exterior redesign looks pretty nifty. I really hope the white slats will be LED lit at night when everything is completed.
http://i.imgur.com/ogwxaRJ.jpg |
They were on last night and they are very, very bright.
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Imagine of the lights were coordinated with motion and/or changed color. |
Potential Scandal in Fillmore Deal
http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/...deal/32542429/
Too long for even me to read, but look at the pictures at the top, we got screwed! The literally chose the least dense and cheapest proposal. |
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The people of Phoenix were not screwed. People seem to be more concerned about height than they are with the quality of the proposed development. Height does not equal quality. Who cares how tall a building is if it does nothing for the surrounding area? I know this is a skyscraper forum, but we need to stop being height whores over every development. It really makes this place look like it's suffering from some inferiority complex. Part of the concern was having a development fit in with the surrounding neighborhood. IMO, all the other proposed developments are out of scale with the rest of the neighborhood. The selected proposal will blend in with surrounding blocks and will still "activate the street" or whatever terminology urban planners are using these days. Another concern was choosing a proposal with that relied on the least amount of taxpayer dollars and the proposal with the lowest financial risk. In this era where we're crawling out of a recession at a glacial pace, does a high risk real estate development make a lot of sense? No. This proposal is better than what's there now. I would also prefer a proposal that has the best chance of being constructed. We don't need any building shells because some developer with some pie in the sky proposal went bankrupt. Enough. We need to focus on smaller projects that can be fully carried out. |
The article wasn't about height and density and the "risk" they alleged with the condos was contrary to their consultant's proposals because the new condo market is untapped downtown.
It was about Nowakowski and the Cesar Chavez Foundation being corrupt, and Nowakowski not disclosing a serious conflict of interest in the RFP process that best-scored the awarded proposal. Even if it were genuinely well-scored, Nowakowski's defense that "he didn't know" that the organization that he and everyone he knows is in bed with submitted a proposal in his district is absolutely incredulous. But the RFP was not well-scored. It presumed that this project shouldn't be built in phases and that it shouldn't include a condo component. The whole process stunk and Nowakowski needs to be investigated. |
Elevation on Central opened today. A friend was excited to move in.
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