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gymratmanaz Sep 25, 2015 8:47 PM

Oh please let there be some construction or planning news soon!!!!! :)

crwhiteinaz Sep 25, 2015 8:51 PM

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Originally Posted by gymratmanaz (Post 7177589)
Oh please let there be some construction or planning news soon!!!!! :)

I so agree! The conversation isn't a bad one. It's just very subjective and has too many variables of why people live where they do and whether or not they live there because of affordability or because they like it.

PHXFlyer11 Sep 25, 2015 9:08 PM

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Originally Posted by crwhiteinaz (Post 7177596)
I so agree! The conversation isn't a bad one. It's just very subjective and has too many variables of why people live where they do and whether or not they live there because of affordability or because they like it.

Haha, getting greedy! There is so much going on! But yea, another project would be exciting.

Obadno Sep 25, 2015 9:23 PM

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Originally Posted by PHXFlyer11 (Post 7177624)
Haha, getting greedy! There is so much going on! But yea, another project would be exciting.

I wouldn't be opposed to one of you downtown dwellers giving us a photo update.....

just saying:cool:

biggus diggus Sep 25, 2015 9:58 PM

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Originally Posted by azliam (Post 7177389)
I think you're confusing me with someone else. In any case, I'm not a fan of mcmansions, but telling someone else what they own or where they live is largely unnecessary, is well, unnecessary in itself.

I certainly don't mean to come across as telling someone what they can own or where they can live, I'm saying if you are going to complain about how long your commute is while you are living in a house 3x larger than what's necessary for your family size, you get zero compassion from me. Live in an appropriately sized home and have zero commute, easy. But yea, logic escapes a lot of people.

tl;dr I'm only showing zero love to people who are making a choice which results in a long commute and then complaining about that commute.

dtnphx Sep 25, 2015 11:21 PM

If you haven't driven past this church, do yourself a favor. It' a remarkable structure and it survived a huge fire and vandalism for over 30 years. Former Phoenix Mayor Terry Goddard was instrumental in trying to save this Church. Seems that they're getting pretty close to the goal of reusing this grand Church in new and exciting ways. Thinking about all the new construction happening just north of it with all the new housing going up in the Roosevelt district, THIS WILL BE THE PLACE TO BE!

City grant help, 6 restaurants eyed for redevelopment of historic First Baptist Church in Phoenix
http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/b...8&t=1443222990

KEVINphx Sep 26, 2015 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by combusean (Post 7170199)
A rundown of some PUD cases covering 1,400 units in addition to 16th St that are very interesting:

3rd and Osborn, NWC 3rd Ave and Osborn, 161 units on 2.48 acres, 60'
https://www.phoenix.gov/pddsite/Documents/Z-8-15n.pdf

Washington Enclave, SWC 12th st and Washington, 90 condos on 1.1 acres, 8 stories, 100'
https://www.phoenix.gov/pddsite/Documents/Z-11-15n.pdf

Alta Thomas, NWC 3rd St and Thomas, 224 unit on 4.23 acres, 70'
https://www.phoenix.gov/pddsite/Documents/Z-9-15n.pdf
(we covered it before but I can't remember if renders were ever posted)

Omninet West, NWC Central and Pierson, 283 units on 2.31 acres with 14,990 square feet of commercial, 70'
https://www.phoenix.gov/pddsite/Documents/Z-26-15n.pdf

Omninet East, NEC Central and Pierson, 181 units on 1.26 acres with 4,758 square feet of commercial, 70'
https://www.phoenix.gov/pddsite/Documents/Z-27-15n.pdf

St Ambrose, SWC 12th St and Van Buren, up to 250 units on 2.1 acres, 65'
https://www.phoenix.gov/pddsite/Documents/Z-28-15n.pdf

Alta Camelback, SEC 7th st and Camelback, 230 units on 3.09 acres, 60'
https://www.phoenix.gov/pddsite/Documents/Z-39-15n.pdf

I do not have the info at hand the way you presented it here (awesome job) but there is at least another couple to add to this list; the projects at 3rd St & McDowell (adjacent to Los Olivos car wash) as well as the projects @ Central & McDowell (a giant waste of potential @ the northwest corner)

combusean Sep 28, 2015 11:20 PM

^ I would have rather seen a tower component for Muse on Central and McDowell, but I'm more excited to see some of these lots give way for housing that will beget future towers later on. There is *far* too much land in Phoenix where one can build a tower and a lot of it needs to go away and ideally push up the value of remaining un/underdeveloped parcels to where towers will more frequently pencil out.

I would also love to see a siteplan or rendering for the Broadstone Arts District development....

I like seeing the renovations to that church, but 6 restaurants is overkill for an area of downtown that's pretty dead and off the beaten path from residential clusters.

biggus diggus Sep 28, 2015 11:22 PM

Everyone keeps saying the construction on Muse is underway in a sarcastic manner but it's definitely underway, there are structures on the property being built.

dtnphx Sep 28, 2015 11:43 PM

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Originally Posted by biggus diggus (Post 7180198)
Everyone keeps saying the construction on Muse is underway in a sarcastic manner but it's definitely underway, there are structures on the property being built.

Unless they did something today, as of Sunday evening there was nothing being done on the Muse site. You might be confusing Arthaus which is a small condo development that is right next door behind the Arizona Opera building and could give the illusion that it's part of Muse.

dtnphx Sep 28, 2015 11:46 PM

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Originally Posted by combusean (Post 7180196)
^I like seeing the renovations to that church, but 6 restaurants is overkill for an area of downtown that's pretty dead and off the beaten path from residential clusters.

Six does seem like overkill, but if you think of all the apartments that will be built just north of it from Van Buren to Roosevelt; Alta Filmore's 230 apartments and the RFP on the big plot of land where the Pappa's school was, that's over 600 apartments. So 800 apartments just up the street. It will be a remarkable transformation that will require all kinds of new services to come. Can't wait. :cheers:

PHXFlyer11 Sep 29, 2015 12:32 AM

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Originally Posted by dtnphx (Post 7180219)
Unless they did something today, as of Sunday evening there was nothing being done on the Muse site. You might be confusing Arthaus which is a small condo development that is right next door behind the Arizona Opera building and could give the illusion that it's part of Muse.

Yep. I think he is confused on the location. There is ZERO movement on the NWC of McDowell and Central. There is some old structure there that has been there forever. It is not new, nor is it part of the project.

pbenjamin Sep 29, 2015 1:10 AM

I spoke with the "Development Manager" at Lennar for Muse on September 8 and he said at that time that they would start moving utilities in 2-3 weeks. That was 3 weeks ago tomorrow.

biggus diggus Sep 29, 2015 1:34 AM

Oh, I guess I confused them, was just going by "central and McDowell"

Sorry.

combusean Sep 29, 2015 2:23 AM

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Originally Posted by dtnphx (Post 7180225)
Six does seem like overkill, but if you think of all the apartments that will be built just north of it from Van Buren to Roosevelt; Alta Filmore's 230 apartments and the RFP on the big plot of land where the Pappa's school was, that's over 600 apartments. So 800 apartments just up the street. It will be a remarkable transformation that will require all kinds of new services to come. Can't wait. :cheers:

Those apartments are a long ways from coming online--warm bodies have to be there first, and many of those warm bodies will be eating in Downtown's crowded restaurant scene.

As for Muse .... that project has $700,000+ in paid permits with new ones popping up all the time.

Look up project number 14-355 at https://apps-secure.phoenix.gov/PDD/Search/Projects

Pretty sure this one will eventually start coming out of the ground. But Lennar seems to move very slowly in SF too.

westbev93 Sep 29, 2015 6:08 PM

I guess I missed the Alta Thomas project's announcement. Does anyone know what they are doing with the existing structures? I'm about 99% sure that one of the existing homes in that site is where the Winnie Ruth Judd murders happened. It would be sad to watch another piece of unique Phoenix history lost for what I assume will end up being unimpressive schlock.

combusean Sep 29, 2015 6:18 PM

^ The Winnie Ruth Judd house is not getting demolished as part of Alta Thomas. Just about everything else on that block is tho except the newer townhome condo things.

And yes, all these 4 and 5 story apartment buildings are schlock, but great cities are FULL of 4 - 5 story schlocky apartment buildings. If we had a square mile of them, we'd be approaching Manhattan-like densities.

poconoboy61 Sep 30, 2015 1:33 AM

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Originally Posted by combusean (Post 7181603)
Gonna throw this link in there too: It covers all 22,000 units in the Valley's apartment pipeline.

This is a good list that covers just about everything, including a project on 3rd Ave and Indian School and a less-dense-but-still-infill project called Park 28.

https://cassidyturley.onehub.com/app.../g4n2/download

Well, from this list it appears that Central Station has been pushed back until Spring 2016. I wonder what the hold up is? From what I heard earlier this year, the developer was more than ready to go. Oh well. Maybe a particular poster is getting his wish of a site redesign.

biggus diggus Sep 30, 2015 1:42 AM

I have been to Ocotillo a couple of times already, lunch on opening day and coffee today, they told me the owner also owns the lot across the street, behind China Chili and is planning to develop townhouses on it. He's an architect so there may be some validity.

Obadno Sep 30, 2015 4:29 PM

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Originally Posted by poconoboy61 (Post 7181660)
Well, from this list it appears that Central Station has been pushed back until Spring 2016. I wonder what the hold up is? From what I heard earlier this year, the developer was more than ready to go. Oh well. Maybe a particular poster is getting his wish of a site redesign.

Well we are in the midst of a building boom and the stock market has been shakey all summer.

They probably don't want another Mortgages LTD situation that left a 30 story cement Husk on mill for 4 years and another by chandler mall for 10.


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