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300 units of residential? How many stories we talking about here?
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As I alluded to earlier this month there is an installation of a protected crosswalk at Monroe and 7th Street, construction began today.
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Arizona Board of Regents Buys Downtown Phoenix Highrise site for Future Expansion Plans
Might take a bit to open and you can't copy the text otherwise I would have posted it. http://brewaz.com/hot-news/arizona-b...ure-expansion/ |
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Central Station residential tower would have been perfect there. It's a shame they're still dicking around with the original site, while seemingly getting nowhere. Not sure how an educational building can get the most out of that lot. Something as impactful as the new Law School would work there, but does ASU have anything else of that magnitude in the works yet? :shrug: |
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From what I can tell the plan for the coyotes to move over by ASU is already far along. |
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If the Coyotes move to downtown Phoenix as part of some City-owned complex or whatever it may be, they need to change their name back to the Phoenix Coyotes. Non-city named teams sound terrible, and I think they hastily changed their name in the first place when the new owners came in and they had the new lease in Glendale. Obviously that didn't work out.
I'd be OK with Phoenix Diamondbacks too, although I think that's an immense long-shot of ever happening. |
Arizona Board of Regents Acquires Land in Downtown
This story alludes to more possibilities for the site including student housing, regular apartments or condos. Nice to see it may not just be ASU space, but a mix perhaps. http://downtownphoenixjournal.com/20...d-in-downtown/ |
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The students at the Downtown campus aren't your typical traditional undergrads, a lot more graduate students and serious students go the downtown campus so the campus apartments wouldn't necessarily be the party-infested crumholes the Tempe ones are. Of course a little bit of that living atmosphere downtown wouldn't be a bad thing either.:P |
why stop at 20 stories
At one time the building containing the Renaissance was going to be an ASU partner. It was going to be class room/office space with housing up top. I don't think it was quite a new tallest but I believe it was going to be 50 stories which would have been a new record in its own right.
On a side note, with all the light rail expansion there should be less need for parking in these new developments downtown. |
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