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Yeah looks like they are leaving the van buren side of the base open for a second tower
It removes the setback issue of the old proposal and looks to be what ~22stories and super wide? I think it’s fine. It’s not like downtown is hurting for space and stocky wife buildings can end up being very cool/differentiation in the skyline hardly worth scoffing at Edit: the only thing I dont like is there far to long timeline. |
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If it ended up like a scaled-down version of their Ft. Lauderdale project, that would be pretty cool. EDIT: Also, not sure if Golub went through abandoning the alley, and it's hard to tell from the rendering whether there is still an alley beneath the building. If neither is true, they are setting themselves up for a battle with Urban Phoenix Project and Downtown Voices Coalition folks. And I could see the City not wanting to abandon this alley after abandoning the Barrister alley. |
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I do see a fight brewing for the alley right-of-way considering how much of a fuss went into the Barrister abandonment. I am honestly against abandoning the alley myself. We need to decrease the number of super-sized blocks, not increase them. |
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On the fence about the design, looks like a larger/modern version of the Professional Building. Disappointing when the article leads with their other designs which look far nicer. That one from Miami would do wonders here on such a prominent and visible lot. And I understand this is maybe just a preliminary rendering, so maybe in the end we'll get a noteworthy project.
In other news, the shipping containers for the Churchill are being installed. I believe we have only been informed of 5/10 tenants for this project. |
here's to hoping they have a 20' fire breathing praying mantis like the container park in las vegas.
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In a year that location is going to be the alcohol center of the universe, worst case scenario is the shipping containers are all leased to bars.
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They're putting in the containers at The Churchill. These are from just moments ago.
https://i.imgur.com/kbILPUN.jpg https://i.imgur.com/5OYYndL.jpg |
I hate shipping container projects because of their third world aspect--we should be putting in buildings instead of upcycling industrial garbage in the downtown of such a large city.
But, like anything else, it's better than a vacant lot without the permanence of a "safe" building and not a huge investment that could be easily dismantled for future redevelopment. |
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https://www.phoenix.gov/pddsite/Docu...Z/Z-14-18n.pdf They take the interesting approach of proposing two alternatives: a 120' building that is more massive horizontally and therefore blocks more neighboring views (assumedly from Optima); or a 196' option that's obviously taller but more slender. |
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While a little color variance would be nice. I kinda like the design and the slanted, triangular balcony or glassed in parts.
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That area is beginning to get a little kooky, there's a fairly large shopping/living development well under construction on the north side of Scottsdale Quarter as well.
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Davis might be the most important architect in PHX. They're definitely helping PHX/Tempe take large buildings to a much higher level. I'd say they deserve to build our new tallest (Central Station) :tup: |
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We have plenty of other vacant lots. This will help the cool factor + get more people wanting to live Downtown. |
So that 3 story Paragon at Kierland complex was built in 2000, bought for $210,000 a unit a few years ago ... and they're proposing to raze it for a 120' complex?
That's crazy. I've never heard of a newer property lasting so short. |
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