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NE Corner of 7th and McDowell
Boutique Solie is going in between T-Mobile and Sernas Dry Cleaner.
http://boutiquesolie.com/ http://i40.tinypic.com/5nsxhc.jpg EDIT: Interior of Boutique Solie: http://i41.tinypic.com/1zyimme.jpg |
do those awnings actually provide any shade? it doesn't look like they do in the image.
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NE Corner of 7th and McDowell
I'm somewhat impressed with the NE corner, and somewhat dismayed. As was noted above, the T-Mobile store looks great but the after-hour bars in the windows are disheartening as this is not a bad neighborhood. Moreover, the half-lit cheap-o sign and the banners really do not live up to the quality and historic character of the building.
http://i44.tinypic.com/34yqw78.jpg On the other hand, the heavy doors and nice hardware look and feel really good: http://i53.tinypic.com/23hsjti.jpg |
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View of downtown from the top of Summit at Copper Square. (Taken 3.22.12 with my cell phone).
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Anyone have any more info on PURL moving out of the Security Building
http://blogs.phoenixnewtimes.com/jac...ch_lab_pur.php or the new "temporary" dog park at MTH Park? http://downtowndevil.com/2012/03/16/...-t-hance-park/ |
Never been to this place but it always sucks when a place downtown closes...
Long time Phoenix restaurant closes its doors PHOENIX - The Matador has been a staple of downtown Phoenix for 47 years. After struggling with the economy, rising lease rates, and expensive renovations, owner Mike Anagnopoulos decided to call it quits. "I used to spend seven days a week here," he said sadly. The Matador Mexican Restaurant has been at 1st Street and Adams for almost 30 years. Before that Anagnopoulos ran "The Little Matador" for several years. "Once we moved here we knew it was going to be great," he said. "I remember even 10 years ago, this was the place. We had lines out the door." On Saturday regular customers trickled in throughout the day to say 'goodbye' to a man who had become part of the family. "I've been coming here since I was four," said Mike Lowery. "I don't know what I'll do without this place." "I doubt I'll survive a year," said Anagnopoulos. "I don't know what I'm going to do." There's no word at this time if there are any other businesses planning on moving into the location. |
Always sucks when a place closes, I'll echo that statement. Matador was some of the worst "mexican" food I've ever had, though.
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^Yah it was pretty awful food. The bigger loss is that the place turned itself into a Mexican dance/night club at nights which I imagine attracted quite a few people to Downtown in the evenings which is always nice.
Thats a pretty huge space, I kinda hope its subdivided and we get at least 2 new places of the space. |
yeah losing the gangbanger crowd that used to frequent that place at night is a blessing in disguise! Now just to get rid of PHX, Bar Smith, and Sky Lounge..... those places are a cause of a lot of downtown's crime.
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PHX closed as well. It went under recently and the sign removed from the facade. I saw some folks in there looking at blueprints last week. Perhaps a new club owner/promoter? |
No more Matador...now where can I find a restaurant that combines shitty Mexican food with shitty Greek food?
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Good news, PHX is closed and gone. Rumor I heard is the city wouldn't renew their liquor license. Not sure if that's the case, but it does seem the city is trying to push these places out. A couple years ago they closed Bar Smith and Silver for a period of time over fire marshal concerns.
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Also, regarding Matador, this comes from New Times "the city of Phoenix, who owns the building, would not renew its lease despite months of negotiations".
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Comparison of Coors Field to Chase Field
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http://www.theatlanticcities.com/job...-stadium/1593/ It's an interesting read but I disagree that Chase Field was a bust. Chase Field did what it could do with the downtown we have. |
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Aside from the ridiculous stats and comparisons in the article, it's true Chase Field really didn't have as much benefit to downtown Phoenix as did Coors Field. IMO, in a perfect world, Chase Field and America West Arena would have been built at some other perifery location around downtown Phoenix, maybe just east/southeast of 7th Street and Jefferson, but still within walking distance of downtown and the (future) light rail. That way they wouldn't have destroyed blocks and blocks of great dense historic buildings (warehouses, the old Chinatown, etc.), which could have been upgraded/renovated and would have more likely become a great "new" urban neighborhood... filled with bars/restaurants/residences in the historic buildings with new developments scattered about, similar to Denver. |
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