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The problem with parking is that it's dead space when it's overbuilt. Not a problem in the suburbs but when that $30,000 or whatever space is built into the cost of rents in a half-empty garage and occupancy is low you're in a bit of a pickle.
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In downtown Phoenix, however, the situation is different. Even the historic districts adjacent to downtown generally have their own driveways and carports or garages. In the downtown core, most street parking is already metered. In my dream scenario, car owners would either pay for a parking space at their own building if one is available or pay for a space in a garage within a few blocks. As a result, "intrusion" into nearby neighorhoods would be minimal and what little occurs could be addressed by a resident permit system if needed. |
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How would you feel if 2-3 apartment developers built something with too-little parking and the result was someone building a full-block parking garage? Something like the Chase garage at 2nd and Van Buren.
I could see that happening in a situation where a guy who's owned a vacant lot for many years realizes there's a demand. Having a glut of parking in the buildings would reduce the chances of stand alone garages. |
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Yes, but only if there's demand for the housing and only if money is available to build. Parking is a pretty safe investment whether the economy is booming or not. I agree it's unlikely, just something to think about. And I know this site hates the idea of a garage taking up a city block so it was tempting to bring up that possibility.
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Let’s move all this parking one-upping to another forum, shall we?
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Union Phase 2: A few civil plan permits issued on Friday for Union phase 2 and also a plat review. May see this one moving dirt fairly soon. Garfield House: Hydrant flow test permit issued today. Kinda surprised on this one. May not mean anything, but any permit issued is always some indication of movement. |
We're having a civil conversation about parking, no one is one-upping anyone. Do you just not like the topic so we can't discuss it?
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https://skyscraperpage.com/forum/sho...d.php?t=242775 |
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Flow tests are done really early in design before you can begin to start designing utilities and building plumbing to know what kind of pressure you are designing your building around. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean a whole lot, but it is progress which is always good! |
I've always wondered why they did that!
I can imagine some of the pipes under there are old as dirt and clearly not designed for this kind of development. I am curious to see why you don't see more roads torn up to service these buildings from the main wherever they are. |
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i just got a letter from snell and wilmer that was sent to garfield homeowners about rezoning for the project. they attached renderings and siteplan. i tried posting but failed. i can email them to someone who has a posting site. 26 story, 309 units |
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Bring on the renderings!!!!! :)
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