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It's not like this city isn't a Republican convention every single day. Have fun with teabaggers, Tampa.
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I can't imagine the new law would have cost the city the convention. I'm sure a vast majority of republicans support the law. The convention was probably in the bag for Tampa before the bill was even passed. However I think it's a big mistake that the republicans didn't make a gesture to support arizona through all the controversy and hard economic times. But after watching how the McCain campaign was managed I'm not surprised they made a bad decision.
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Wow really pathetic that we couldn't land the GOP Convention in our Centennial year, it seems like that wouldve made it a natural choice. If the Dems haven't decided yet I hope Phx puts on a quick full court press to go after them. Like most Mountain states AZ is getting more Blue so perhaps theyd want to have it here.
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the lack of five star accomidations DT were probably the deciding factor along with "fundraising" whatever that means exactly. Too bad Hotel Monroe sits unfinished and Palomar is so up in the air. Does anyone think they'd be going to Tampa if the Asians hadn't kept the W from being build across the street from the convention center?:tup:
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I think Az is pretty crucial for them as well and the entire Nev., AZ, NM, Col. U shape.
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And while many would argue that the delegates could stay elsewhere in town at one of the many many uber resorts and hotels around the area, it doesn't really sell very well in terms of convenience. But I don't think the W project was a make or break factor at all. Arizona still isn't that important politically and it's certainly not an 'in-play' state like Colorado in 2008. |
Small nitpicking, but the Wyndham is by far the nicest hotel downtown. They are going to be a Renaissance very soon as well. The Hyatt is a piece of shit and the rooms haven't been remodeled since the property was new. There is no microtel anywhere near 7/VB. There is a SpringHill Marriott and a Super 8 as well as a Holiday Inn Express.
If I were on a budget though, I'd be staying at the Hilton Suites on Thomas/Central. Wyndham room: http://www.wyndham.com/cms_content/h...xht_A_king.jpg |
Spring Hill, there you go. I called it a Microtel because I call all of those types of hotels Microtels...
I know you're partial to the Wyndham, but I hold a grudge because the asshat who owns (owned?) it is single-handedly responsible for tanking the Collier Center hotel (and probably several others as well). Not only that, it's an architectural travesty and took the place of the much more stately Adams Hotel. |
I don't think the W was a break factor, as in I don't think the committee sat there discussing how they didn't build it and that's why they're going to Tampa. But it could have been a MAKE factor if it had been built. I also mentioned the Hotel Monroe and Palomar be scheduled to open before the convention. I'm very certain we would be talking GOP convention if that was our reality.
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A big factor is that the big resorts were too far away. They visited the Desert Ridge to see how far they'd have to bus people around the city.
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The demo has begun on the old Ramada Inn (?) on 1st St. The Polk St. side has a huge hole in the side.
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Speaking of demolition, the two story structure at the east end of Biltmore Fashion Park has fencing surrounding it and that's the next thing to go down. What will be built there? A parking lot. :slob: |
Yes, the demo has started on the Sahara WAY early. I was at a meeting with the Mayor on Friday to ask that the city not raze it yet and to give us time to offer better uses of the building. We had a developer who had solid plans to make the old building something very cool. (Similar to the Valley Ho.) But the mayor is a jerk and wrapped around Michael Crow's little finger.
Downtown Voice Coalition released this statement: http://bit.ly/atrOSX I wrote this story about it on downtownphoenix.com about a month or two ago. It made the Downtown Partnership pretty angry. (and i'm still surprised they ran the story.) http://bit.ly/da4xEP |
^What does this have to do with Michael Crow? I thought this was part of the Sheraton development.
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The people at the meeting I was at on Friday were people from the city and lots of ASU people. ASU was very much involved in this decision.
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One more thing about the W. Had it been constructed, it would probably be in bankruptcy today. Half the building was slated to be condos. The first downtown condo high-rise, the Summit, sold out, and eventually ended up in bankruptcy anyway. The W's hotel half was more boutique than convention-scaled with less than 200 rooms.
The argument with the Chinese-American community could have easily been settled. Robert Sarver didn't settle because he was closely monitoring condo sales at other projects, particularly 44 Monroe. The slow sales there were a tip-off that downtown was a more difficult market than first anticipated. Phoenix was never going to beat Tampa for the GOP convention for reasons other commenters listed. SB1070, however, became a convenient scapegoat. Our eventual recovery - or lack thereof - will exist in that shadow until the immigration issue is finally resolved. |
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