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"its hot" bullshit; we know its phoenix. do people wallow around Minneapolis complaining that its too cold to walk two blocks downtown? No. Its no harder to get around than any other city. |
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Different strokes I suppose, but I did say that I'm speaking for myself not trying to tell you that everyone in Phoenix agrees with me or makes the same decisions. |
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Not a big difference, but worth mentioning. There is in fact parking (parallel) along 1st Ave for the entire block of the 101 building. As far as 1st Ave goes, this is the most parking friendly block available. |
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in other news: http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/n...dquarters.html I expected this, We are really going to get screwed with this merger in the end. Why do we seem to be the only place with large companies have no loyalty too. |
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Moved to the Lurs thread...
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when I want a parking spot or need one they're so hard to find that I end up getting frustrated and give up. I agree that few streets have them which makes the spaces scarce and eventually I just got in the habit of not going downtown because I'd end up getting annoyed. They made it even harder with the installation of these big boxes that require me to remember a parking space number, pay at a box, and wait for a ticket. It's all quite aggravating, so when the weather is nice I'll take a bicycle out and run an errand but otherwise I'm using a car to go to an area that doesn't annoy me. Desoto does in fact have parking in the church parking, but there are very few spaces and it's generally full. You can circle around for a street space but good luck, or you can go across Roosevelt to the county building and park there which they say is fine but I'm not so sure it's okay. |
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My only gripe with street parking in downtown is that the spaces near the Chase Field are usually 2 hour meters, rendering them useless if you are going to a game. |
I'm usually trying to stop somewhere (cartel) on the way to the office or in the afternoon when I'm usually not working, so I would imagine those are the two times of the day when parking is at the peak of its demand.
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Expecting people to just deal with the heat in Phoenix and expecting they patronize downtown is generally a philosophy that hasn't worked, otherwise we'd have more people walking around downtown and downtown might not be such a perpetual quagmire. The resulting disinvestment and abundance of concrete and blacktop has created a neighborhood that's much hotter than the rest of the city and especially the metro area. |
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Scottsdale apartment developer preps new 7th Avenue project, buys $31 million complex
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/n...s-new-7th.html
does anyone have more details on the location of this development in 7th? it will be in the heart of melrose and hopefully will build on the eclectic and charming nature of this area. |
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The Curve is going on the 3.7-acre vacant lot south of Stacy's where Glenrosa and Montecito and 6th Dr and 7th Ave all collide. It's decently dense for the area, which is a plus. Should be a 4 - 5 story building.
I remember during the boom, we were going to be getting this project instead: http://emvis.net/~sean/ssp/projects/...te/melrose.jpg I'm happy to see all this infill. Cheaply built dense tenements are exactly how real cities are created over time. Phoenix's wide roads will well-absorb the density and provide ample space for complete, user-friendly streets. |
Muse (Lennar at Central/McDowell) will start moving utilities in a couple of weeks. They are not planning a formal groundbreaking. First move-ins around March 2017, project completion October 2017. So far they have lined up a coffee shop/bistro and a hair salon for the 11,000 sq ft retail area.
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Development would bring 609 apartments, 2 new restaurants to downtown Phoenix
Looks like the city has picked a winning bid for the RFP for 4th Ave-Filmore area. Only 7 stories however...maybe something slightly taller? Nonetheless, 600+ units, both market and affordable, is pretty awesome along with 2 restaurants. No renderings yet but I researched Trammell's portfolio and looks great. They are also doing some urban project in LA, partnering with Cesar Chavez Foundation again.
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/n...nts-2-new.html |
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Is it going to take up the entire parcel? which is huge. Or is it just part of it? |
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