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There are no current plans to redevelop the lot but the owner does not want to have north facing windows on the lot line therefore limiting his options later.
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So much for a cooling apartment market....
Citrine Apartments sell for almost $94M in highest price per unit ($301,000) deal ever http://brewaz.com/hot-news/citrine-a...nit-deal-ever/ |
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North Central Phoenix (I'd include 44th St/Camelback in North Central PHX) is extremely hot and desirable right now (tangibly, due to the amenities, location, and popularity of the area). At least we're not talking about Chandler or Gilbert for prices like this. |
Haven't I been telling you guys that for months?
If you aren't nearing construction completion, have a buyer lined up, and headed for home it's too late for you. |
According to the DeRito leasing website Walgreen's is going into a space at Tapestry at Central.
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Can somebody point me to some information on the Walgreen's?
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Even though this has been reported already, they do point out that Macayo's would build across the street. That's new news. The SW corner of Indian and Central is horrible so new development would be welcome there.
Breaking: Apartments eyed for Macayo’s Aztec pyramid Central Avenue restaurant site The owners of Macayo’s Mexican Kitchen are looking to sell their restaurant on Central Avenue in midtown Phoenix to Atlanta-based Wood Partners. The Atlanta-based developer is looking to build new apartments on the property just south of Indian School Road. The iconic restaurant has a distinctive exterior modeled after an Aztec pyramid. The Central Avenue location opened in 1952. Macayo’s would sell the property to Wood and then develop a new restaurant across the street. The apartment development would total 225 apartments on 3.3 acres at Central and Indianola avenues, according to city documents. Wood is a large national apartment developer. That includes some complexes in central and downtown Phoenix. Nick Wood, a prominent Phoenix land-use attorney with Snell & Wilmer LLP, is representing Wood Partners in the potential redevelopment, according to city documents. The Phoenix New Times first reported the story this morning. We are waiting for comments on the redevelopment from Wood Partners and Macayo’s. Macayo's founder Woody Johnson is rumored to have invented the chimichanga back in 1946, when Macayo's first opened. Macayo's currently has more than 1,100 employees and 12 locations. The restaurant recently spent $40,000 on renovating its Mesa location, which opened in 1970. |
According to the new times article I am reading they don't intend to occupy a new build at the SWC of Indian School and Central:
“Rest assured, we intend to move to the south side of Indianola off Central but cannot comment on the specific timing and details of the project yet.” http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/resta...tments-8287825 |
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