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"Designed to blend in with the historic, neighboring Luhrs City Center, the dual hotel project towers 19 stories above Phoenix." How does that big beige box blend in with Luhrs, exactly? hahahaha |
Close your eyes and they both look alike.
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Let's chat about Marriott for a second. Overall, it's not a bad development for bringing business to the area. I have been by there quite a few times and there always seems to be a steady flow of guest going in and out. So it's successful as a hotel and successful at getting visitors to the surrounding retail establishments. The design though...ugh. The first 4 floors actually look pretty good and does a decent job of blending old with new into the surrounding block. Everything above that however, looks like it should have been built off the I-10 somewhere between here and Tucson. It looks bland and is visually unappealing. This was one of the projects I looked forward to when it was being built. But if everyone recalls, we never got to see the top 11 floors or so of the renderings. The final product ended up looking like a cheap motel and was a big disappointment. So this brings me to the question. What would everyone consider as the cutoff to how cheap a tower should be value-engineered versus how much business it brings to what was once a dead block? Was Marriott worth it? Do you think the city should have raised the bar for the upper floors to be more appealing? This is after all, the first tower that is passed when coming up Central from the South and it does stick out. :uhh: |
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Get the density then when demand is high for high-rise projects demand quality Phoenix is not in a place to demand quality |
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Columbus and Central
Who had the story on this lot that has the for sale sign up? There is always a trailer and some shit vehicles parked on the fenced up lot. This morning there was some asshole with a beat up horse trailer and truck with a horse tied up drinking water on the lot for no apparent reason. What in the actual f???
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Some of the equipment there is for the Alta Central development. I have no idea what the horse trailer and horse are for. They show up there periodically. :koko: |
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Either way, it's a moot point since it's already built. I was just digging for opinions on what should be considered the minimum standard for Downtown PHX. |
Two notable plan reviews filed today.
First, 903 N. 2nd St.: https://www.google.com/maps/place/90...!4d-112.070878 Quote:
Can't find anything about owner/developer, so tempering expectations, but good to see proposals continue. Second, 1102 N. 3rd St.: https://www.google.com/maps/place/11...!4d-112.069884 Quote:
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No idea what the tower proposal is. Maybe this will be one of those Link moments that come out of nowhere...or Evans-Churchill fights it for the height and it goes nowhere. :runaway: |
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https://goo.gl/maps/PAsepp8RHRP2 |
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Whatever it is - its tied to ‘Cloud 9 Development Corporation’ - which has pretty much zero information on the internet about it or its projects. They have filed in Texas as well for projects as a ‘foreign for profit corporation’. This doesn’t mean its from outside the US - it can be - but mostly means its from outside Texas.
Has Cloud 9 been associated with any other projects in PHX before? |
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I found a Facebook but he’s in gerogia and looks to be a contractor more than a land developer |
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