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Its a historical building or series of buildings that the Festival marketplace was designed to rehab. What attracts people to a place like Faneuil Hall is the history, and then the stores keep them around. The Arizona Center fucks up this whole premise but having no history and being just any old mall. If they wanted the Festival Marketplace concept to work in Downtown Phoenix they should've centered it on a place like Union Station and rehab that area along the lines of what St Louis did with their Union Station. |
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Exciting news. Looking forward to renditions. Hope they come when it is unveiled today!!!
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Problem is i can think of THREE storefronts on Jefferson between 1av and 7st. Luhr's, Colliers, and USAC/BOB parking garage. There will never be energy on Jefferson (the huge wall that it is) without restaurants and or bars being open on it. It's not a street that has anything going on and no leasable space to open anything.
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http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4142/...c60e6dbec0.jpg Here's the promo picture they sent out. Not very detailed, but gives a little overview.
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Luhrs is coming!!!!!!!
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Welp thats good news, hopefully it'll look nice and make Downtown feel a bit more 'big city'. It would tie in very well with the Jackson St/warehouse Entertainment district if that ever happens when the economy recovers.
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I do think that 1st Ave to 7th St is a bit too ambitious because there is a lot of dead space east of 2nd St but between 1st Ave and 2nd St? You have Luhr's which it's a whole city block. You have the Hard Rock Cafe there as well on Jefferson and like you said at USAC/BOB. I could certainly imagine an area that includes Jefferson and Washington from 1st Ave to 2nd St as well as Central, 1st St and 2nd St. Sure it's only 3 city blocks but it's 9 streets if you will and if those 9 streets are lined both sides then it could feel pretty bustling. |
Here is the Business Journal's version of the same story...
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Passed by Chase Field on the way to school and noticed they are digging up the area right in front on the entrances (the big courtyard just to the West of the stadium). Anyone have any ideas?
And I wonder if they can do anything to the Jefferson parking structure. Although it makes zero sense given the current vacancy rates downtown, but it would be cool to see them refit the bottom level and line it with retail facing south right on Jefferson. |
Chase and D-Backs are putting in shade canopies and solar panels. This is a nice addition for many reasons!!!!
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^^ I like that solar shade pavilion idea, I just wish they'd start put panels on the stadium itself. Obviously you couldn't put them on all of the roof because of the way it opens but some on the middle/top sections of the roof would be nice, additionally there's large roof sections on the South and West sides of the stadium that could house panels similar to those on the Convention Center.
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There are so many other areas to fill with stores than a parking garage. Fill the spaces between 1st ave and 5th street first. That is where the people are right now.
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