![]() |
Moon Tower
Quote:
student housing in downtown Phoenix." Gross |
Quote:
|
22 story is the opposite of gross to me.
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
The height limit in that area is around where they're pushing anyways. Of course, zoning is a mere formality in Phoenix, but 250' is a safe place to build and plenty welcome for the area anyways.
|
Really liking how this view is coming together.
https://i.imgur.com/UdSsCQH.jpg https://i.imgur.com/ahcHpct.jpg |
Just wait till Central Station wraps up :slob:
|
Grabbed some other shots cruising around downtown yesterday. I can't remember all of the project names.
https://i.imgur.com/5WaPZY2.jpg ASU https://i.imgur.com/nccih9G.jpg Jefferson is looking good https://i.imgur.com/LW6g72B.jpg Adeline https://i.imgur.com/lSYC5lp.jpg https://i.imgur.com/oayvJsx.jpg Link 2 https://i.imgur.com/WKXiIJ3.jpg AZ Center hotel https://i.imgur.com/yzRssWO.jpg Derby is chugging along https://i.imgur.com/HJFqJAO.jpg Society Phoenix https://i.imgur.com/Detq4ky.jpg View south on 3rd |
Quote:
|
Thanks for the pics Locolife. All the projects seem to be in high gear,but I do agree that Derby is just chugging along.
|
Downtown Phoenix has been updated in Google Earth!
|
Quote:
|
Actually judging by all the foliage you can see in google earth, it’s probably about December last year. Kinda nice to see if people from other places are browsing our city for them to see we do have trees that change color, although it happens generally very late fall to early winter.
|
Quote:
|
Looking at Street View from March 2020, downtown was popping and people were actually walking around and the restaurants were packed. Too bad the pandemic happened when it did because Phoenix was on the right path. It's not like covid is going to destroy the city but it does make it more difficult for the city to progress more because people are going to be afraid to go out in crowds after all this is done with.
|
I don’t believe any hesitancy to be in crowds will last long. First, people were going out to bars and restaurants almost the entire time. People still wanted to socialize pandemic be damned. Second, people will want to get back to normal life and back to the things that we have missed out on. Sports, shows, music, food, entertainment, vacations, and people in general. While some people will want to live further out with more space(they likely always have), a lot of people will still either prefer having a small space and exploring outdoors and downtown areas. Third, we still have people moving here for lower cost of living, as things open back up and jobs are more available, I would guess the people who have dipped into their savings in other higher cost places will be looking even more at Phoenix.
|
Quote:
|
Half the population is not particularly worried about Covid as it is now, and there are now two vaccines that are showing 90% effectiveness in initial trials
Humans have lived through much much deadlier pandemics and Humans always end up doing things that humans do in short order thereafter If the Black Death Or plague of Justinian didn’t end live shows and bars the. Covid 19 certainly won’t. |
Humans don't change course completely, we adapt. Obadno is right, there have been pandemics before this and there will be more again some day. We, as a species, have a tendency to fixate on what scares us or what's unfamiliar.
I don't think any of you should be out picking your nose and being unmasked, but some day this will be over with and when that day comes I can assure you people aren't going to have the attitude that concerts are now a thing of the past. |
All times are GMT. The time now is 2:15 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.7
Copyright ©2000 - 2023, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.