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People have been saying Portland is going to be a vibrant location for years and years but in typical Phoenix fashion it takes for ever. Glad to see it finally coming to fruition.
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This will be a welcome development to Roosevelt Row, as someone mentioned, I like the emphasis on bringing artists. A little late though, I think many people/artists are still zinged by being kicked out and the loss of virtually every business on both 5th and 6th streets. This time last year both streets had an obvious vibrancy. I'd rather the diversity of retail (bookstore, artist supply shop, dance studio, etc.) remain as it had before than those empty homes be filled with $$$ bistros and cocktails lounges for people in Broadstone whose pockets are lined.
Rant over. Also, is anyone else confused that one article states 8-stories planned for the west side and the other states 19. One of these is #fakenews. |
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Not an abrupt end yet but a massive slowdown of residential construction. I thought it would have started to show in summer 18. We'll see.
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Beside that I still see our current economic trajectory to be much more stable and consistent that in 2008 the biggest thing to worry is overvalued stocks but the underlying economy is still strong. It would be pretty shitty to have another recession since we basically are just now getting back to 2007 levels after 10 years. |
This came out yesterday. Overvalued stocks puts it lightly.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...ed-in-10-years I am not looking forward to 2018. The only saving grace about this economic runup is all the money in the hands of more discerning private investors rather than, eg, people's home equity in 2007 and stocks in 2000. |
Last night the Encanto VPC (in a joint meeting with the Midtown TOD Steering Committee) heard a presentation from the new owners of Park Central. It was really disappointing, lipstick on a pig in my estimation. First, they don't own the entire complex, not even the entire parking lot. They have no plans for any new buildings, it will continue to be office with a few restaurants. It will still be presenting a sea of parking lot and cars to Central Ave. A spiffy new sign on Central and some sort of walkway/bikeway entrance from Central and brave talk about attracting high tech innovative employers. The presenter was pretty inept, kept referring to 3rd Ave as 3rd Street and referred to the area as "uptown Phoenix" which pissed off the Midtown TOD folks.
When asked about HQ2 Christine Mackay from the City chimed in that if Phoenix actually got it, the plans for Park Central wouldn't change, that it was adequate for a Phase I and that it was a linear proposal linked by light rail. The only thing positive that I got out of it was a that the popup library was setting up in the basement of the old Goldwaters store and it would open the first of January. |
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I told you guys it was just a face lift and wouldn't provide anything in the way of development. It will remain a giant medical billing and call center.
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A linear connection is not what Amazon seemed to be looking for in their proposal, especially because Park Central has no immediately potential tenancy for that fabled Phase 1's 500,000 sqft of office. |
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Some of you are complaining about Richard + Bauer renovating the butthole of Midtown? Give me a break. https://www.richard-bauer.com/work/ |
I guess if you consider a cosmetic facelift of a place that houses nothing but medical billing offices and call centers plus a few 9-5 restaurants a "win" then there's no point in trying to discuss it with you.
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I say a face lift is better than nothing. If, in time, someone wants to buy that area for something more, then GREAT. For now, a lift is better than status quo!!!
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And.... more trees is always a great thing. Ashes rock!!! They canopy well, add shade, and have color in the fall!
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Walked by Cityscape earlier, I guess Charming Charlie is closing. They're having a 30-50% sale with a sign saying "everything must go." Hate to see retail go, but it's a prime corner, I hope another store fills the space quickly.
Subway at Luhrs has also closed, referring customers to their Monroe/Central location. |
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