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Move-in ready in February and the restaurant will be NCounter, a breakfast spot. They also have another location on Mill but I've never been and I've heard great things. Local restaurant and owners are ASU Alumni which is always a great thing! |
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Also, I noticed dirt already moving behind En Hance phase 1 when at the library the other day. So, it looks like the next phase is going to happen fairly soon. 7 stories is nice :tup: |
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I am really hoping something great with Barrister happens to take the eyes away from Luhrs Marriott. :yuck: |
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Central Park East is moving along, with the same parties from Lot 1 (Westin/Freeport) a part of the negotiations to split the remaining land into Lots 2 and 3 -- an 11 story hotel along 1st Street and 17-story residential building on Central. No brand was given, though the rumor here was Hampton Inn, and no details on any retail were given, but if both are built in one phase, I would take anything. With the other full lots to build on, I never expected these half-lots to fill. I do hope Central has at least 1 retail space since OCPE is simply a valet. QUOTE] Wow 17 story residential off Central next to the park ! Fantastic! Any news on Derby and Circles? If the barrister plan goes through that would be 20 stories, Block 23 20 stories, CPE2 17 stories, Derby 21 stories and Circles 20 stories. 5 20 stories + a slew of midrise, 2017 is looking big for downtown. Now if Chicago would just revive its Central station plan:P |
I'm impressed with the lineup for next year and can't wait for the cranes to again criss cross the skyline. OCE and the Derby I'm most excited for. I can't wait for the day that these 20 stories are built further from Central Ave; I want the Presidents to see more height and a gradual progression of density leading into the core instead of the sudden jump from single stories to highrises back to single stories.
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Where did the Central Park East information come from? Are there any permits or renderings? I did a quick google search and didn't find anything new.
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$25m arizona center upgrade focuses on modernization, sidewalk experience
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Wow you weren't kidding. Their portfolio is impressive. I've always loved the Westin at DIA.
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This is news I've never heard, very exciting! I've been in the neighborhood for over 20 years and only recently did I start feeling like I live in an vibrant urban center.
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The dilapidated building on 1st Street unfortunately does not seem to be owned by SunCorp. On its own, I can't see much being built, so I almost think restoring it and letting it serve students or artists would be best. As far as the news about Central Park east, it is in the minutes of a meeting via phoenix.gov; the City was involved due to ASU's ownership of the remainder of that lot. -- Keep in mind many of these projects are from RFPs which have never gone well for the city. Also, the 2nd Barrister tower could range from 6-20 stories; as much as we all wish it were closer to the 2nd, I wonder if they keep waiting, whether the demand will exist? 6 stories on that lot would be very lame and hard to support a great retail mix. AZ Center renderings look great, but I just wish that Valet was outward facing retail. The other major issues seem TBD- the theatre entrance, Fillmore frontage, garage, and empty lots. I love the new building on Van Buren which will have views of the Herberger. Also excited to see fake brand names in the renderings - Cityscape and Colliers have the restaurant market covered. Downtown needs clothes stores, etc. An H&M, Ace Hardware, Best Buy Express, Whole Foods, LA Fitness, GNC lineup sounds good to me (ha). Final sentence- Cityscape seems to be struggling just as Colliers fills up. Jos A Bank and Verizon are gone, leaving UO and Charming Charlie's as the sole retailers. If not demo, I wish CVS opened elsewhere -- its footprint kills that first floor. And, the 2nd floor has pretty much been a bust on the office side. |
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The new Mexican restaurant to replace the Corner seems to be coming along nicely. Nevertheless, the entire western half of CityScape is really quite mediocre. The second floor entertainment tenants (Lucky Strike, etc.) are ridiculously hard to reach via hidden staircases and escalators, and the sides facing Jefferson and 1st Avenue are mostly blank walls, garage entries, and loading docks. It would neither surprise nor displease me to see the western block of the project demolished and replaced with something better in the next decade. |
According to Instagram jobot is now open at Roosevelt Point and OSB is gone. The space isn't warm and happy like a coffee shop, my guess is jobot customers flock there for a while before people realize a big reason OSB failed is the space and jobot falls apart.
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Working with what exists, I would at least like to see more retailers added vs. restaurants and office. An Apple store replacing DPP, some type of bar/lounge replacing V's, making better use of the space occupied by Alliance Bank, etc. I also think CVS is a total miss for the project -- its footprint is massive and creates the most amount of dead space, and a pharmacy inside Fry's will be more than enough to satisfy that service. I actually think one of the new Barnes&Noble restaurant concepts would be a cool fit given the park setting. A CVS/Walgreens would be better suited near Fillmore -- are there any plans to replace the old bookstore in the University Center? I wish ASU used the ground level of that building better... a CVS, Papyrus, Best Buy Mobile, Bike Shop, etc. would be great additions across from the park. |
This discussion is ludicrous at this point. It's only 7-8 years old. It isn't coming down anytime soon. You bemoan the project and it's tenants, yet you hope Apple would move in. Why would they if the place is a shitbox? Regardless of it's flaws, CityScape has been a huge success and boon to downtown and it's a major catalyst for the urban vibe we have been talking about much of the past few years.
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