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/\Nothing wrong with that location. I'm pretty familiar with it and know a couple people that live in Westwing Mountain. I'm headed up that way (far northwest part of Phoenix) with my infant son at some point in the near future from Central Phoenix.
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Based on what I have heard in this area (Vistancia), it sounds like there are plans for some mid-rises along the 303. That would be a nice addition for the area. |
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Vistancia, wow that really is the far reaches of the valley. I've played golf out there a few times, it's about an hour from downtown but it would be a beautiful place to get some peace and quiet and raise your kids.
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I'm not thrilled about the prospect of mid-rises along the 303. If those come to pass, that outer loop freeway may then act as a facilitator of job sprawl, which is usually a negative because it induces inefficient suburb-to-suburb commutes. A better option for Peoria would be commuter rail to Downtown Phoenix. |
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I think this is going to be pretty underwhelming, but I'm hopeful. I think the primary component will be residential. I don't know if there is enough residential in the immediate area to support a full blown Fry's. For example, if I lived in Roosevelt I'd probably go to the Safeway on McDowell. Maybe this could spark an increase in retail development for southern downtown and the warehouse district. Would be great to see Barrister and Ballpark Apartments finally get going... Maybe we could see additional mid or high-rises proposed with the grocery store and additional retail. |
Well, according to azCentral, RED and the City of Phoenix have "announced" this: http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/...cape/82653836/
No details on the actual development other than it will have offices and apartments. |
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Fry's grocery store could come to downtown Phoenix near CityScape http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/...cape/82653836/ |
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If it's anything half way good I'll shift all my grocery shopping from the Safeway on 7th St to this Fry's as Fry's is cheaper anyhow and I want to support a downtown grocer. |
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http://www.denverpost.com/business/c...s-open-finally |
I'm envisioning a mixed use (office, residential, grocer) tower slightly taller than the existing Cityscape office tower. If that's the case, half of the lot will remain parking.
Or, we'll get two stumpy buildings that take up the entire block which would be an immense waste. |
It's interesting the timing of this release, if you look at the Red Development website there is a project that was announced a couple of days ago in Dallas called Union. It has a 14 story office tower, a 20 story apartment building and a large retail component that looks to house a grocery store. This may be a preview of what a new downtown Phoenix project could be modeled after, purely speculation of course. Depending on the demand for new office space in Downtown the tower heights would obviously vary.
I actually posted about this several months ago, my company was asked to look at the infrastructure needed to support more density in the area. I will check with our liaison when I get a chance and see if there are more details. I imagine there won't be much more shown until there has been a fairly large office tenant secured. |
I have a few friends employed by RED who have been alluding to this for a couple of years, I've mostly brushed them off, it just seems like such a silly location.
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