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We're really going to argue about which street is more walkable? Every street is walkable if you want it to be.
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Then I think the most walkable street is Roosevelt, too. It's the only one that has businesses lining the sidewalks and if you get more than a block or two away from it north or south it gets pretty quiet.
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Thank you for all the photos. It's nice to catch up on it all.
I really hope Toll Brothers doesn't miss the mark on that development on Indian School but who am I kidding? They will. That corner should have a marquee entrance with, at the very least, patio dining/coffee. |
I don't even think that building is structured, which is a downgrade from the complex to the north that is.
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Thanks for the nice pics RE. Aspire looks great and the Derby looks like it's starting to gain momentum.
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I never noticed this one, maybe you all posted it already.
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The melrose liquor dump comes to mind, meanwhile developers bulldoze actual 19th century and early 20th century homes and buildings with ZERO pushback. Phoenix preservation is a joke - too many bozos with no care for the history and an attitude that finds zero value in the local historical building stock because they came from frozen cities filled with such buildings . . . |
The pink liquor store debacle was fun to follow. Of all the buildings to throw a fit about, and then Rebecca buys it and does nothing for years and no one says a word?
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Update On Renovations To The 1922 Ellis Building In Downtown Phoenix
Good updates on the Ellis Building reno.
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"Hawkins said he hopes to begin construction in May 2021 and be open by the fourth quarter of 2022. He expects rental rates to range from $ 1,250 to $ 2,000.
"We loved that aspect of being at the corner light rail stop and feel like this area is up and coming for new development," he said. Morris, who has met with neighbors on the project, said it will head to the Center City Village Planning Committee in July." Am I missing something here? Hawkins says he wants to start construction by May 2021, but is not going to Center City Village Planning Committee until July. |
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That said, I know Phoenix has also tragically torn down much of its history. |
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