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somethingfast Mar 24, 2015 7:52 PM

^^ I sincerely don't want to even contemplate their proximity :whistle:

ASU Diablo Mar 24, 2015 9:07 PM

A couple of more infill projects coming to Central Phoenix...not sure if both are completely new/haven't been announced yet?

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$200M infill developments coming to Old Town Scottsdale, Central Avenue
Phoenix Business Journal
Mike Sunnucks

Scottsdale-based Deco Communities has $200 million worth of new infill condominium developments underway or in the works in Old Town and central Phoenix. That includes a new Phoenix project on Central Avenue near Thomas Road.

Deco has broken ground on a new $47 million luxury condo development called the Envy Residences. Deco is building 89 condo units. They will price between $350,000 to more than $1 million.

The Envy project is located near Camelback Road and 75th Street in Old Town.

“With the development of Envy Residences, we are introducing a new kind of high-end living experience to the Valley, and buying activity has been robust,” said Rob Lyles, developer with Deco Communities. “Luxury condominium buyers tend to be sophisticated in their purchasing decisions as it relates to architecture, interior design, premium amenities and lifestyle offerings.”

Deco — which specializes in infill multifamily apartments and condos — is moving more into the condo segment.

It also has plans for another $42 million Scottsdale development called Inspire on Earll.

That project is located near Scottsdale Road and Earll Drive in Old Town. Prices start at $299,000 for that project.

Deco also is working on a $22 million Edison Midtown project on Central Avenue across from Park Central Mall.

The development firm also has plans for a new project near Central and Thomas but is not yet releasing details on that.

The four projects will total $200 million, according to Deco officials.


PHXFlyer11 Mar 24, 2015 9:16 PM

I think the one in Midtown has been announced already, as I remember visiting: http://liveatedison.com/

It sounds like they are moving forward so that's good. I wish they had renderings.

I don't believe the midtown project at thomas and central had been announced before.

Jackdavis4 Mar 24, 2015 9:22 PM

Anyone know if the one on Edison has broken ground?

PHXFlyer11 Mar 24, 2015 9:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Jackdavis4 (Post 6963158)
Anyone know if the one on Edison has broken ground?

I live right there. I don't see any dirt moving around Park Central. Does anyone know the exact address or land they are building on?

PHXFlyer11 Mar 24, 2015 9:51 PM

Couple Phoenix Happenings....
 
GCU to Double Campus size, sees 25,000 on-campus students, can't build dorms fast enough: http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/n...us-to-400.html

Architecture firm moving to warehouse district: http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/n...warehouse.html

HooverDam Mar 24, 2015 10:04 PM

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Originally Posted by PHXFlyer11 (Post 6963150)
I think the one in Midtown has been announced already, as I remember visiting: http://liveatedison.com/

It sounds like they are moving forward so that's good. I wish they had renderings.

I don't believe the midtown project at thomas and central had been announced before.

that website is so hilariously awful. It's like someone's out of touch uncle was trying to design a website to appeal to his niece and her millennial friends. Yikes.

TakeFive Mar 24, 2015 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by PHXFlyer11 (Post 6963195)
GCU to Double Campus size, sees 25,000 on-campus students, can't build dorms fast enough: http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/n...us-to-400.html

Architecture firm moving to warehouse district: http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/n...warehouse.html

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exit2lef Mar 24, 2015 10:23 PM

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Originally Posted by PHXFlyer11 (Post 6963191)
I live right there. I don't see any dirt moving around Park Central. Does anyone know the exact address or land they are building on?

From the website: 3131 N Central

That's on the east side of Central. I think it's the vacant lot just south of Monterey Way.

PHXFlyer11 Mar 24, 2015 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by exit2lef (Post 6963251)
From the website: 3131 N Central

That's on the east side of Central. I think it's the vacant lot just south of Monterey Way.

Thanks, sorry I missed that.

Oh wow! That's right next to my building almost. Not sure my neighbors on the South side will appreciate that, but I'm all for it!

I don't imagine this being more than 5-8 stories though so it shouldn't block too many view for them. Great to see development on that lot. I keep hoping and waiting for an announcement regarding the redevelopment of Park Central Mall.

I could see some mixed use with the existing retail, moving it closer to the street and adding residential. Maybe even a small movie theater.

PHXFlyer11 Mar 25, 2015 12:05 AM

Edison
 
I found a rendering on http://decocommunities.com/?ublalfieportfolio=edison

Looks like 5 stories plus two story lobby.

PHX31 Mar 25, 2015 1:23 AM

Nice find. Thanks for posting it. I think it looks good and is a fine height. Higher high rises aren't really feasible at this time in that location.

PHXFlyer11 Mar 25, 2015 2:04 AM

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Originally Posted by PHX31 (Post 6963519)
Nice find. Thanks for posting it. I think it looks good and is a fine height. Higher high rises aren't really feasible at this time in that location.

I agree. Unlike many others here who want Central to be lined with towers, I think these dense 6-7 story projects are great. Dare I say lots to like about midtown lately.

Looks like the restaurant next to Durant's is adding a new patio, the bike share is great, Viad Tower has been rebranded, the apartment project between Indian School and Camelback is moving along and now these two proposals.

I know they are baby steps, but I think momentum is building. Great stuff downtown and in Tempe.

I am just going to say it guys, I think we are near 2007 levels of urban development and it's really fun to watch.

poconoboy61 Mar 25, 2015 4:25 AM

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Originally Posted by PHXFlyer11 (Post 6963418)
I found a rendering on http://decocommunities.com/?ublalfieportfolio=edison

Looks like 5 stories plus two story lobby.

Weird. The marquis in the rendering is 2348 Central which is at Central and Lewis. The website indicates that this is going to be constructed at Central and Monterey. I know there was talk of a midrise going in on the SW corner of Central and Lewis some time ago.

PHXFlyer11 Mar 25, 2015 4:50 AM

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Originally Posted by poconoboy61 (Post 6963760)
Weird. The marquis in the rendering is 2348 Central which is at Central and Lewis. The website indicates that this is going to be constructed at Central and Monterey. I know there was talk of a midrise going in on the SW corner of Central and Lewis some time ago.

Okay, so I have a suspicion about this that would jive with your observation. As little as 3 months ago there was still a fore sale sign on the abandoned parking lot at central and Monterey. Then I noticed one day the sign was gone. I assumed they pulled the property from the market, but as you say the rendering has a different address. This makes me think they just recently purchased this land and have actually moved The Edison from its original planned location.

There are currently no signs or fences or any work done yet on the new location.

poconoboy61 Mar 25, 2015 5:04 AM

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Originally Posted by PHXFlyer11 (Post 6963794)
Okay, so I have a suspicion about this that would jive with your observation. As little as 3 months ago there was still a fore sale sign on the abandoned parking lot at central and Monterey. Then I noticed one day the sign was gone. I assumed they pulled the property from the market, but as you say the rendering has a different address. This makes me think they just recently purchased this land and have actually moved The Edison from its original planned location.

There are currently no signs or fences or any work done yet on the new location.

Interesting. I wonder if the rendering is still valid then? The orientation of the building will obviously be altered but I wonder if the height or design has changed as well? As you said, there hasn't been any sign of any work being done, so I guess we'll just have to wait to see if this even comes to fruition.

Tylerrrr Mar 25, 2015 5:55 AM

The website says, "Seven story, elevator access building" so I'm hoping the design from http://decocommunities.com/?ublalfieportfolio=edison is still basically what they're going for. Love the amount of outdoor space for the units, and this kind of density seems realistic for the area. Hope to see more proposals like this for midtown :cheers:

dtnphx Mar 25, 2015 5:54 PM

There has been so much infill development (and proposals). There is definitely something different about this building cycle than the last one. Developers are finally getting that younger folks want to live, work and play in urban environments (even though the desire has been there for years). Much of this infill development with apartments and restaurants will add a great deal to the street feel of this city. Very excited and proud....more please...

TakeFive Mar 25, 2015 5:55 PM

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Originally Posted by PHXFlyer11 (Post 6963580)
I agree. Unlike many others here who want Central to be lined with towers, I think these dense 6-7 story projects are great. Dare I say lots to like about midtown lately.

Looks like the restaurant next to Durant's is adding a new patio, the bike share is great, Viad Tower has been rebranded, the apartment project between Indian School and Camelback is moving along and now these two proposals.

I know they are baby steps, but I think momentum is building. Great stuff downtown and in Tempe.

I am just going to say it guys, I think we are near 2007 levels of urban development and it's really fun to watch.

Well stated. Couldn't agree more.
FWIW, Denver has had a ton of 4/5/6 story construction. Infill rocks.

One theory I've wondered about is that as other cities reach new supply equilibrium if more won't snoop around downtown Phoenix.

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Originally Posted by poconoboy61 (Post 6963760)
Weird. The marquis in the rendering is 2348 Central which is at Central and Lewis. The website indicates that this is going to be constructed at Central and Monterey. I know there was talk of a midrise going in on the SW corner of Central and Lewis some time ago.

I read that as 2345 and thought it was just a "placeholder" number. So much for my eyes.

Looking at the linked PBJ article it states:
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Deco also is working on a $22 million Edison Midtown project on Central Avenue across from Park Central Mall, and has plans for another project near Central and Thomas -- but is not yet releasing details on that

TakeFive Mar 25, 2015 6:02 PM

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Originally Posted by dtnphx (Post 6964438)
There has been so much infill development (and proposals). There is definitely something different about this building cycle than the last one. Developers are finally getting that younger folks want to live, work and play in urban environments (even though the desire has been there for years). Much of this infill development with apartments and restaurants will add a great deal to the street feel of this city. Very excited and proud....more please...

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