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I, also, never enjoyed going into Jobot because of the smoking and also the general grunginess of the place but I did stop in there when I wanted coffee at times when nothing else was open so it definitely served a purpose, will be sad to see it go.
Flowers Beer + Wine is also relocating, he's not yet picked a new spot but the neighborhood is undergoing a lot of changes right now. |
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I talked to him on Monday and he was pretty clear that he is re-opening but hadn't picked a location yet.
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In all previous articles stated about Flowers, it's supposed reopen on the other end of the same building on Roosevelt St. if this is a new update then I would like know the source.
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He told me as much but also said there's another possibility he doesn't want to let out of the bag.
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This was posted this morning. I believe the author is a key employee at Flowers, although not the owner:
https://www.facebook.com/jasonayers/...54038072801921 |
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- Regency House (Central and Hoover), - Landmark on Central (Central and Camelback), - Phoenix Towers (Central and Monte Vista), - Executive Towers (Clarendon and 3rd Ave), and - BMO Harris tower at Central and Camelback that is allegedly being turned into residential. |
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I acknowledge that the some of the buildings held importance for people who knew them from prior uses (e.g. the role 222 Roosevelt played as a gay bar), but they still didn't meet the legal criteria required to limit an owner's property rights. Regardless, while the distinction between "historic" and "old" can be subjective, the distinctions of "condo" vs. "apartment" and "high-rise" vs. "mid-rise" are more objective. I might be more sympathetic toward the Save Roosevelt Row movement if it used more accurate language and tried to educate its followers to do the same. |
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The hotel looks much better.
Portland on the Park doesn't look as good as its older sister. Looks more cheaply built. |
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On a development note, drove down Central yesterday and saw the structure on the NE corner of Central and Palm Lane (across from the Methodist Church) being gutted. The entire north facade of this building is gone and the interior is exposed. Any ideas of what's going on? Also the 3300 Tower in Midtown looks to be extending the lobby to the sidewalk. I'm not sure, but the grass is gone and fencing is up from the sidewalk to the building itself. |
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North Phoenix Baptist Senior Housing
North Phoenix Baptist Church, the huge facility at Central & Bethany, is surrounded by an ocean of parking. Even though the lot is sometimes used for other purposes such as the Uptown Farmers Market, it's still more than the church needs. Unfortunately, a proposal for senior housing on the site has been withdrawn due to neighborhood opposition:
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/n...x-baptist.html |
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