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Office redevelopment slated for Jackson Street properties in Warehouse District
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/n...on-street.html
More warehouses getting demo'ed. I'm all up for development but man...I always thought these buildings could've been re purposed into a brewery or some other cool concept. Instead, they are getting demo'ed for boring 2-story office complex. It's the same dental training company that redeveloped Jackson's on Third. However, the building immediately next to Cooperstown will be rehabbed. |
Where's Micheal Levine, aka 'Gatekeeper of the Warehouse District,' when you need him? I thought the mindset of demolishing warehouses was out and rehabbing them was the IN trend. Hopefully the city could convince another means to incorporate the buildings somehow, or as Airomero mused, maybe the Jackson St face could have breweries while, if they own the parking lot behind aforementioned warehouses, could have a single story of parking and two stories of office atop it.
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But on Sim City it always works the way I want!
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Investors see Chase Field as a teardown — if they can buy it
http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/...down/92908618/
I believe this might be the best case scenario. Especially if they can build a more multi-purpose facility and also some more entertainment and retail surrounding the new stadium. I just hope the Suns remain in downtown Phoenix themselves obviously to the reports of the contrary. |
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So in real life, I'd assume that translates into illegal kickbacks with developers and possibly the mafia? Also, my masters is in a social science, so while I don't know jack shit about urban development, architecture or engineering, this is the question I usually ask myself: "All things considered, is Phoenix being the best Phoenix it can be right now?" Ditto for Flagstaff, where I've lived since 2009. The answer for Flagstaff is a resounding no. Thankfully, Phoenix is a little more economically diverse. |
It's strange to me how as recently as the 1990's, those retro-modern urban ballparks were heralded as new classics and they would last a long time. Also they represented the alliance between sports teams and cities and would be catalysts for neighborhood development, justifying the large taxpayer investment. But now I guess they are as obsolete as those 1960's megadome ballparks.
At least in this case, it is a private developer spending their own money on a replacement which would also be located downtown, so I can respect that. |
In my opinion anything trying to be "retro" or a "throw back" will always seem awful in a very short time, this is not specific to buildings, I'm looking at you PT Cruiser.
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If a new ballpark is built, I hope seating capacity doesn't exceed 40,000. BOB is a freaking mausoleum and looks/sounds awful when there's only 20,000 fans at a game. |
Interesting perspective on retro ballparks:
"Fenway and Wrigley prove two things: that neighborhoods can develop around ballparks, so long as the neighborhood isn’t torn down for parking and teams don’t need new ballparks every 30 years." http://www.theamericanconservative.c...t-save-cities/ |
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The Diamondback is a perfect example of what not to do when building an urban ballpark. It's big and imposing, surrounded by parking garages, and poorly maintained such that the team wants a new one less than 20 years after it was built. |
Is it me, or am I crazy? Don't answer that. I fail to see that Chase Field is some fetid slum of a stadium. I've gone numerous times and it's impressive as fuck in there. The outside design is a little too fortress-like, but needing a retractable roof in this hell hole requires a less than optimal design. Hell, the Cubs are playing in a stadium built in 1944. Spend some goddamn money updating it and leave it at that. Hey, I got a good idea: field a decent team for a change.
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We've had season tickets since the place opened. They could spend some money getting rid of some of the upper deck seating, but other than that the place is just fine. |
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On a side note, what the hell happened to the Ballpark Apartments that were in the works? |
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Well, yeah I didn't articulate this in my original post, but I'm of the mind that with a few renovations (definitely reduced capacity) that BOB (sorry, it seems like the names of sports and concert venues in Arizona change so much that it's kind of easier for me to just call them by their original names) would be fine.
The ballpark is in good shape structurally (or at least appears to be so), I just hate how cavernous and dead it feels the handful of times I go to games there (that's mostly the front office's fault for fielding such consistently awful teams). |
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