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Even if they netted $350M between the projects, that would be huge. I would also hope they could do something with development rights as they pertain to the new arena. I know Sarver wanted to put in a W before so my hope is that something like this would be part of the deal. |
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But never going to happen. Time to let this pipe-dream go! |
I would like to see a new unique idea for a combined Suns and Coyotes stadium downtown that would resemble Arthur Ashe stadium in New York. Open roof hockey on cool winter nights and partial or full open roof basketball wind, temperature and league permitting. I believe this would provide a new uniqueness adding to the value of both franchises. I assume it would most likely guarantee future All-Star games from both leagues as well. It could also add additional event booking options for non game nights. One can dream, right?
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For the nth time, all lots remaining south of Garfield and east of 4th st are slated for development by the PBC. The lots between Garfield and McKinley were purchased by ASU and a billionaire doctor. The two lots will contain a Pharmaceutical School and medical space, as well as a 2nd lowrise sprawled Cancer Center two blocks from UAs which couldn't even fill its entire lot. This part of the PBC needed to be a true urban campus; using the historic buildings on the 4th st triangle for local yoga, fitness, and health spaces and an exhibition urban garden filling out the property; A Sprouts/H-Health/Mountainside Fitness anchored research/office space; trade schools; residential along 4th st/Garfield, including live/work units for alternative medicine, florists/gift shops, cafes, physical training; a Vterinarian School, Hospital, and Dog Park... true, 24-7 mixed use development.
I would not get too excited over either AZ Center or the Larry Ortega project; there are no concrete details re: the first which makes me believe it is just a rehash of the prior statements about the potential for future development on-site. If a hotel brand had been landed, they would not be coy. And, Ortega was "signing contracts" for the Circles building 5 years ago and we saw what happened there. Good info on Barrister permits noting the 20-story tower! It's too bad the north side of Jefferson is so god-awful because from Luhrs through Chase is some solid projects. With these units, CityScape, Block 23, and the Luhrs/Palomar Hotels, I hope both Luhrs and Barrister can draw in some good retail tenants. I am still hoping TSA ends up just being renovated as the thought of a new superblock elsewhere is terrifying and the location is pretty perfect now. A refresh of the retail mix, entertainment on the former W site (like the proposed Rock n Rock HOF, House of Blues, Alamo Draft House), true "Paseo" of bars and restaurants connecting to Jackson, parking wrapped in affordable lofts and retail along Jackson, and a retail-parking-office-hotel where the garage sites would be a perfect layout. I also wish Block 23 would hold off just a bit until it could support a second office or hotel tower... I am finding it hard to be excited at what is essentially a garage and residential tower on a prime, central block. The lack of retail will also be a missed chance to connect the dots. Oh well. |
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1. Someone had asked about a potential West Elm going into a space on Central; indeed they are. They will be setting up a commercial showroom on the 2nd floor of Atmospheric Interiors according to dtphx.org; would love to see real retail on Central./ 2. The Pemberton House on 2nd St near Hance is being turned into a law office... better than vacant, but lame nonetheless. 3. Still in love with the Renaissance work, but I have to say the Central, 1st, and Monroe frontages are disappointing. Putting something as small as the Starbucks onto 1st on one end, and filling the ground floor of the Monroe portion with a larger restaurant would have done the trick, with patios and murals along Central to mask the dead space until HGI. I hope HGI fills its spaces and pulls through with something for the historic Lodge since this area has so much going for it. 4. Of course, after posting about how devastating it would be to demo the warehouses east of Cooperstown, I saw that indeed that is what has happened. I have an attachment to the Warehouse District and have seen such potential in it , but that really calls it 'game over' now. The rapid transformation to accommodate small startups with a need for insane amounts of parking was an obvious sign that a retail/entertainment district was a pipedream, but I still held hope for the area adjacent the sports venues. With the former Brickhouse being turned into another office space along with the building adjacent Dudley and the demolition of super cool storefronts along Central for... office space... even this area is a loss. . Those who hate my posts can officially tune out now: Imagine if TSA was redesigned to activate Jackson and it fronted the now-gone set of buildings? Cooperstown, its twin being turned into a mid-scale Wine Bar/lounge, the back warehouses containing post-game fun [Hookah Lounge and Mediterranean cafe, Karaoke Bar, Sushi restaurant], and the eastern-most building housing a brewery in its 2 floors... all restored to their brick facades, facing into an open courtyard filled with vendors on Game Days. Then, the entire block from 1st-Central had unlimited potential, from a Legends HOF in the Chambers upper floors, a revitalized music house in the Brickhouse, a reBar concept next to Dudley, pop-up boutiques facing Central. |
Roosevelt Tavern space
There have been complaints here about the usage of the former Roosevelt Tavern space for storage. A friend has reported there is now a for rent sign out front, so there is hope.
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Hance Park moves toward $118 million makeover in downtown Phoenix
Project moving along albeit at a slow pace. Hopefully after this weekend and the exposure it will receive due to 3-day Final Four Music Fest activities, fundraising picks up.
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The Churchill
This article describes a pizza place that will open at First Street & Garfield as part of a project called "the Churchill." Is this going to go in the vacant lot on the northeast corner, opposite Matt's Big Breakfast?
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So that thing scared the shit out of me, had my back to it while my girlfriend was taking a picture and it shot a huge plume of fire.
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New high-rise residential development slated for downtown Phoenix
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*Edit - Isn't this the lot behind Proxy? Could this be one the proposals they floated a few weeks ago? |
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Now this is good news, this is what we need to see if we want some real office development.
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