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Leaving Chase as is would not be viable and probably would not attract tenants even with extensive interior renovation. Most people are not high-rise fanatics that want old or vintage. They want useful, new and modern. If Astra gets built (along with Central Station), then Chase has a real problem of trying to attract tenants. This design would upgrade it to a competitive tower.
In it's current form, Chase to me is an OK looking building...from certain views. From other views, it just looks damn odd with the concrete penthouse looming over the office floors. I've never liked this with the tower. This new concept addresses that and it would have a much cleaner look in the skyline without the penthouse appearing to be the focus of the towers' original design. It's also not such a drastic redesign that it's going to age more than the current tower. After looking at the concepts side by side with the existing tower, it's clear it's a lot more work than just the facade update. The penthouse appears to be widened the same width as the north wing of the tower and there is an additional floor on top of the north wing (it would be awesome if this is a proposed observation deck) that brings it up to level with the penthouse giving the tower a sleeker look. It leaves the east and west wings as-is to leave the feel of the old tower and break up the massing. Also, the triangular edge of the penthouse is shaved off to give it a more modern look. As for the garage, it appears to be an entirely new garage. I do not see any features of the existing garage in the renderings. I also do not think this is pie-in-the-sky even with the second tower. Remember, the tower is now owned by Vincent Viola, the owner of the Florida Panthers. He has some deep pockets and hopefully someone is guiding him on how to redevelop Chase properly. |
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Not only do they show an Apple store, but in the interior lobby shot they show an Hermes store, seems like they're targeting upscale luxury brands if true.
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They probably can’t get rid of half the parking lot while having it serve both towers.
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I'm not exactly saying you're wrong. But in 20 years when 70s stuff is even more en vouge and now "historic" and having a City with a mix of building styles and distinct age characteristics is preferred, and this renovation is looking generic, I think we'll pine for the look of the original building that once stood as our tallest for 50 years. |
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^ Good catch... usually these renders have such intriguing stores like SIGNAGE and RETAIL.
I can't tell in the render, but are the actual floorplates extended? I think the biggest issue for its office reuse are the fact that the floorplates are too small for modern tech offices and I hope they've addressed it. |
Guys, I love Hermes. I shop in their boutiques all over the world, great ties and shoes.
They are not opening in downtown phoenix. I'll eat my dirty underwear. |
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That has nothing to do with the possibility of the remodel. |
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possibly maybe someone eating their dirty underwear then ???
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I'm sure someone somewhere has a fetish for eating dirty underwear. For those with expensive tastes, there's even Hermes underwear. It goes best with foie gras and caviar.
https://www.cosmopolitan.com/style-b...lar-underwear/ |
Here PHX is now “700 N 4th Street” and appears to be leasing for October move-ins.
New website is up: https://www.700phx.com |
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Unless you are part of the Fantastic Four!!!! - The Thing....sorry, had to!!!!!
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The old auto shop at the NWC of 3rd Street and Osborn was cleared last week and they had surveyors out today working.
Anyone have any insight on what could be going here? |
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