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Some progress photos:
Adeline https://i.imgur.com/mNSGb5Z.jpg Adeline https://i.imgur.com/bQnpe0K.jpg Portrait https://i.imgur.com/fQ3EEnu.jpg Portrait https://i.imgur.com/CmJB5g1.jpg Here PHX https://i.imgur.com/6bFQ6UG.jpg Here PHX -- I hope this brand new parking lot is temporary, although some pretty permanent-looking landscaping was placed around it. https://i.imgur.com/uqDT9Rf.jpg Here PHX -- anyone know if there any plans for the fenced-off gravel lot in the foreground? It's the block bound by Garfield, McKinley, 5th St, and 6th St. https://i.imgur.com/eykYtVA.jpg Eco PHX https://i.imgur.com/ihlTnEj.jpg The Rey & Aspire https://i.imgur.com/FuRzytC.jpg Mercer on Fillmore https://i.imgur.com/CJ1B1eQ.jpg The Battery https://i.imgur.com/MXjqsQG.jpg The Battery (I didn't realize they were keeping that building and building around it) https://i.imgur.com/Qz6UhcQ.jpg The Battery https://i.imgur.com/GIOlvIr.jpg Portland Broadstone https://i.imgur.com/UKq0Mr5.jpg Palm Court (fenced off, trees still on site - not much to see, but a start nonetheless) https://i.imgur.com/WYRKamc.jpg Home2Suites (moving pretty slow) https://i.imgur.com/ybskRnD.jpg Skyline from I-10 east https://i.imgur.com/2F8WAga.jpg |
Those guys picked a pretty brutal day to coat a foam roof. Thanks for the photos. Interesting to see what appears to be ASU surface parking going in.
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Thanks for the photos ...
Unfortunately Adeline is looking utterly horrible. The white and light blue doesn't go together and that roofline is trash. |
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Thanks for the pics! |
Thanks for the pics.
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https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/...Pos=0#cxrecs_s
New buildings and renovations coming to Phoenix Financial Center |
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https://www.ironlinepartners.com/projects.html#
This is all I found on Ironline Partners. I would love a high rise but it doesn’t seem like they have any experience building anything that tall as much as I would love it. |
1.61-acre lot in Roosevelt Row sells for $7.75M
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Ironline did a great job renovating the 2828 N Central building and they initially had a hand in the Columbus/Central site where Fore put up that big complex. The Financial Center is class C so literally anything they do will better position it, but tech startups have lesser demands and would do just fine in a rehabbed B building with some character.
I could see them rehabbing the office building to semi-modern standards, rebuilding the garage to support ADA, parking for a second tower, and enough for another 5 stories of apartments. I could definitely see a high-rise condo go there to complete the horseshoe because that size floorplate would make sense. |
It's just a three story building with a big parking lot, but, my office's lease (VA building at corner of Osborn and Central) is coming up. The plan is to re-lease it, but there is a possibility that it may end up vacant.
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I dig seeing Derby in the distance though. |
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What makes you say that?
The garage is a package deal with Chase--owned by some East Coast billionaire with no development experience. Chase is a white elephant for how old and in need of renovations it is. |
Phoenix heat island
The City of Phoenix and its suburbs need to get more serious about this. Why not plant date palms everywhere for shade and other trees that draw little water? Plant them literally everywhere they possible can in vacant lots, street dividers and especially in parks by adding to the amount of trees already there.
Building codes should require high rises, warehouse and industrial buildings to have rooftop continuous plant boxes with grasses plants etc and new shopping centers should be required to have 10 fold what the requirements are now. Make it happen now!! Also to save water all golf courses areas outside of the fairways and greens should be desert landscaped period and all of course areas needing water should be reclaimed water. |
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May be wishful thinking on my part. ;) |
isn't Chase basically functionally obsolete for office at this point? i could see redeveloping for residential (would need serious $ to pull off) but just don't see it attracting multiple office tenants. might be better to raze it and build something new...
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