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Saw this in the public record...
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And this:
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/\Thanks for finding and posting that... that is really really good news to hear. It's a good start, for sure, now hopefully on to many others.
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I was briefly talking with Deb Jarson (of Jarson and Jarson Realty) recently and she mentioned that the OS Stapley building was purchased "by the people who did Cooperstown." Not sure entirely what that meant in detail, but hopefully its a good thing.
That building/series of buildings is really the gateway to Grand Ave and it needs to become a solid anchor for Lower Grand. I'm kind of hoping for more than just a bar/restaurant. I'd love to see for instance a revival house cinema, like the New Beverly in LA (which I dont think would really be a direct competition w/ FilmBar). Or maybe a retro arcade/bar like Ground Kontrol in Portland. Heck if they also bought up all the adjacent lowrise warehouses maybe they could do something like St Louis' amazing City Museum. It needs to really be a destination I feel, which would hopefully help more bars, eateries, etc fill in around it. |
^Hopefully it's not Brian Weymouth. He was Alice Cooper's partner in the Cooperstown deal (my old firm did the design work).
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I never said I didn't like Cooperstown.
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More good news for Roosevelt Row. That area is going to be completely transformed in a few years. |
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More news on the Canvas building....
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An update on the planned Circle K for the Southeast corner of 7th St and Roosevelt:
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Well, sounds very disappointing. It's frustrating how Phoenix has extremely few historic buildings left and even fewer historic streetscapes that create a cool "urban" environment. Not that this corner was one of these streetscapes, but it does have an old building. At this point I think the fact that this corner is going to be a giant gas station is disappointing, but a moot point. However, I think they could easily save that old brick building and incorporate it into their design. Even if it's nothing more than the street-fronting, historic brick facade being saved, it's better than just letting more wonton destruction happen. Nothing they will design will ever have the character and zero setback that the existing building has. They could demolish the entire rest of the building, but at least save just a piece of it that fronts 7th street.
Will never happen at this point, because it would cost a little more money, but it would be nice. At the very very least I wish they would take off the corrugated metal facade so we could see what the ol' girl looks like and take some pictures of it before they tear it down. |
Habit Burger at 7th and McDowell is open. Today they were giving out free food while their staff trains. Tomorrow and Monday they are charging for the food but the proceeds go to charity.
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I just noticed this a few days ago and since we've been talking about restoration of historic buildings I thought I'd post it. This is Lolo's Chicken and Waffles at Central and Buckeye. It's in a great old brick building with zero setback and they are completely redoing it. It looks better in person. I was taking these pics from the car window into the sun.
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I'll have to check that out... It's great! Is that an old "ghost" (painted) sign that says "furniture"? Pretty cool and glad to see some great work being done under the radar.
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Just got an email from my neighborhood association - the NW corner of 15th andMcDowell apparently is under new ownership and will be redeveloped. This is awesome news, the corner is dilapidated and tends to have shady people lingering around the area. It could probably help property values of the homes west of 15th if the right type of business/building goes in there. I'll get more details up as soon as i hear them.
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