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Have we talked about this one............
https://thedavisexperience.com/project/creative-house It would take the place of that little park on the corner of 2nd street and Roosevelt, across from wilderness. I remember the guys over at Davis announcing they had something exciting planned for that space, and I noticed that there was an old sculpture in the park they removed a while back and they aren’t covering up some recent graffiti on the walls. Hopefully this is moving forward and not a casualty of covid or something else. Sorry if you dudes already covered it, anyone able to find any permits or info outside these renderings? |
There are no permits or reviews on that lot. Stale proposal, it's been around since August 2017 and would take at least a year to get moving.
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Have talked about this too?
https://thedavisexperience.com/project/w-phoenix
40 stories. Cant remember if this has ever been mentioned but this would be amazing. |
Isn't that idea about 15 years old and the local chinese community threw a fit?
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It's the last building remaining from Phoenix's chinatown and the project would have gutted it.
It was approved, but killed by litigation. https://downtownvoices.org/tag/sun-mercantile/ |
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This project would've been a game-changer. It would probably get the ball rolling for further development on the Barrister building lot. The arena would kind of look like LA Live. Imagine the outside shot on a national televised game on TNT and ESPN? |
Could you imagine if this W project comes to fruition? My dream would be this development going through, and then converting the barely used South Convention Center into the Coyotes' arena. On the same lot, you could build another skinny hotel tower or office building directly north of the "Coyotes" arena.
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Phoenix bioscience hub has $3B in projects and 7K new jobs in the works
This is pretty key...cannot overstate how important it is to keep these types of STEM jobs in-state.
Great article up on PBJ Quote:
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Hyatt Regency RFP
So is it safe to say that the Berger Holdings proposal is dead in the water? At what point does the city, let's say, cut bait with Berger and go to 2nd best proposal which would be the Hines Proposal?
According to the link below, the RFP is still in "Recommendation" status and still has not yet been fully "Awarded". According to the RFP document, Berger was the recommended proposal on November 2019 and the award recommendation was supposed to be put in front of the City Council by April 2020. Of course, this hasn't happened yet. For those in the know of how the process works, how long is the window to reach an agreement w/ the developer? I would guess a year or so and that window has long passed. Appreciate the input. https://solicitations.phoenix.gov/So...ns/Details/527 |
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I reached out to the contact listed in the page and they responded pretty quickly. Negotiations are still ongoing with Berger. Hines cannot be reconsidered as they requested a refund of its Proposal Guarantee. So at the very best, we get the Berger proposal. At the very worst (or best depending how you look at it), the city re-issues the RFP and Hines re-applies. |
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If they did any of the following the project would have had that aura of legitimacy but literally nothing happened: - extended the expired hotel franchise agreement - waited out the lawsuit in court rather than get their ass handed to them on a platter by a small time lawyer - oh, I dunno, built or even proposed something on the block they own across the street rather than make a parking lot out of those old boarding houses - had another proposal in the last 13 years. Colangelo or Sarver haven't done anything without massive public concessions in some way or another. If Aspirant can sprout up towers when literally nobody heard about them five years ago or that partnership with Mitsubishi Real Estate can give us Link out of the blue there's no reason to be still depending on chain-yankers that blew out a dozen or so blocks downtown for what are two mediocre sports franchises today. |
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The former DeSoto market building is becoming a gym:
https://www.azcentral.com/story/ente...ym/4212527001/ |
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At this point, I would've preferred the Goodwill. Let's see how long this concept lasts...opening a gym in the peak of the pandemic seems strange too. Oh well... |
I don't know, with vaccines starting, maybe it will work by the time it is converted. There certainly is a need for gyms downtown, especially one that might be more locally-focused and not a chain. It is right in the middle of lots of apartments, so there would be a close population.
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