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We have been fighting them on this. We've gotten them to not only agree to leave some sidewalks and "beautify" the blank walls, but also to create a $150,000 Community Benefits Agreement. This is a huge deal. As far as I know, a CBA has never happened in Phoenix before. This sets a tremendous new precedent for the communities ability to leverage public good out of private projects. The $150,000 will likely be used to start the 3rd Street Promenade program. It won't obviously do all of 3rd street, or maybe not even one block. But it might get us some bike lanes or trees or something. Dan Carroll, chair of the Midtown ReInvent Phoenix Steering Committee and chair of the Encanto Village Planning committee has been hugely helpful in making this happen. |
[QUOTE=PHXFlyer11;7003327]http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/n...-space-if.html
“We have been informed that the owners of the One E. Camelback building have other plans for the property and they have asked tenants to vacate,” said BMO Harris Bank spokeswoman Carey Allen. "We are currently looking for a suitable location in Phoenix’s central corridor for our corporate and administrative departments. Our branch and drive-thru will remain at this location.” QUOTE] That's awesome! Im glad to see that BMO wants to stay in the neighborhood! IN other news Grand Canyon University is in the process of expanding its campus by 400 acres which makes it comparable to the size of ASU and UofA's campuses. According to this article the goal is to have all the land " bounded by 35th Avenue on the west, Missouri Avenue on the north, 27th Avenue on the east and Camelback Road on the south." They will need to buy out dozens fo homes, apartments, businesses etc. quite an undertaking. http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/n...-grow-its.html |
Obadno... I'm always worried that when it gets to the chest thumping stage that we may soon hear air going out of a balloon. :shrug:
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Indian School is one of my faves for receiving a complete street makeover to include nice sidewalks, median, bulb-outs, landscaping, the whole nine yards and adding frequent transit service. My latest iteration for a circulator/frequent service route because of its economy looks like THIS. Quote:
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Documents on the TRG proposal can be found here: Click on the Zoning Adjustment Applications.
https://sites.google.com/site/peters...up---apartment It's not that good/urban/dense of a project considering how much surface parking surrounds it, but I guess it's better than what was there before using Phoenix's perpetually low standards of development. |
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From the "North Central News" from June of 2014 By Teri Carnicelli "Neighborhood fights upscale apartments" Quote:
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People really don't like anything new or different, do they?
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If they would've configured the site so the surface parking would act as a buffer from the houses, the apartment building itself could be closer to Indian School?
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HERE's an example of a modest-sized, affordable, mixed use infill along a (fairly) busy street. While having more of a set-back than typically desired, it's done with intent HERE. Not perhaps any different from new stuff in the Roosevelt neighborhood. It works everywhere. |
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I acknowledge that it's an expensive investment and where do you even start? Well you start with one street or you start at Central on a couple of streets and go a few blocks at a time. That's what it will take. BTW, you also allude to why more secure, inward looking projects make good urban sense if they present a nice street edge. |
TakeFive you realize that "carriage house" stuff is just a more efficient use of land that apartment developmers have been using for a while, right?
Even the met downtown has them, don't get too excited about it. |
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Roosevelt Row, obviously, is ideal in this regard, as are many of downtown's streets. It's why it could eventually materialize into something quite wonderful if developers can be persuaded to provide the necessary spaces. People do want this. But we're still waiting for the critical mass to occur. Edit: just want to note one more thing: light rail has already done one very wonderful thing for Phoenix: it calmed traffic beautifully on Central Avenue. If nothing else, it gave Phoenix a chance at creating some urban ambiance on its signature street. |
Also, one mustn't forget that the changes you're reading about make it sound like the project was this grand ode to architecture but in reality is the exact same development you see going up everywhere and I mean everywhere. This is a meh project in a meh neighborhood. A change to the plans to accommodate neighbor concerns here and there for this development won't really get noticed by anyone. We're reading the minutia that is part of every project. And, carriage houses sounds really romantic, don't they? In reality are just those shitty studios above the garages that are part of even luxurious communities including Broadstone.
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Wetta Ventures Takes On Midtown Again
This company does some impressive projects. Add this one.... http://www.globest.com/news/12_1098/...-357402-1.html |
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In any case, it sounds like only the western building on the site is affected. I wonder what, if anything, will happen to the building that houses Greekfest, a restaurant that has been around forever even though it never seems at all crowded. |
What is being built on that other corner? 20th st and camelback, in the Town and Country plaza.
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BTW. The really large, vacant lot on the corner of Indian School and 32nd st (except for Ace & O'Reily) is finally being redeveloped. It is somewhat underwhelming for the size of the lot and its proximity to Arcadia and Biltmore. But... if it can't even keep a Food City, JBs and bowling alley... something is better than nothing. It will be called Fiesta Arcadial. https://commercialconnected.s3.amazo...School_SWC.pdf |
so the project on Catalina and 3rd St is going to be housing for adults w/ autism, which I didn't know:
http://www.azcentral.com/story/money...ults/26539567/ |
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