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The majority of people would rather have their nice little house than sacrifice anything because they like cafe's or art studios. That's why when the housing stock downtown expands over the next 24 months you'll see a lot more "regular" folks willing to live downtown. |
It would be so nice if we could get back to the goal of this forum and post about development news. The past 8 posts before this go great in the Phoenix General forum. Great if people want to argue what people will pay for rent, etc.
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I haven't observed any argumentative behavior, actually thought it was a pretty decent discussion regarding the rental market.
I guess I'll bow out of this one, sorry to upset anyone... It seems quite easy to do around here though, there's a lot of whiny princess attitude on this forum I've noticed. This is part of the reason I lurked for 5-6 years before deciding to join, maybe going back to lurking would be the safe bet. |
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Moreover, the planning of 3,000 units was more or less unknown to this place, so we are talking about development news. |
So I was driving east on McDowell and as soon as I got to 5th Ave I noticed that construction was going on on the NW corner (those restaurant pads east of that florist building). Anyone know what's going in there? Looks like it has zero setbacks.
Also further east past the NE corner of McDowell and 3rd St. I can see some 3 story townhouses framed up. Anyone know about this project?!? Thanks, |
Also the "Alta Museum" or whatever it's called is in full swing with excavation work going on. No visible work on MUSE.
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Re: 5th Ave and McDowell-I believe that is going to be a Pets Club retail store. I seem to recall that they are deviating slightly from the original site plan by adding some additional parking at the expense of a larger building footprint like what was approved previously by the City.
I'm sure I saw someone else comment here on it so perhaps they have more details as to precisely what the finished product will look like. There is basically no setback from what I can tell, but I don't think there will be any doors that open to the street. I believe the entrance will be off the parking lot. Hopefully they at least put windows on the street so it doesn't become like the dead walls at CVS on Central/McDowell. |
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http://www.coronadocommonsliving.com/ Somehow I don't remember seeing this in person nor reading about it in this thread. The google streetview camera from July shows they were fully framed at that time. |
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http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...94#post7028794 We got the developer to agree to a decorative wall between the parking and the sidewalk along McDowell. |
More about 11 and 12 Capital Place.
Luxury Apartments Coming to Downtown http://www.globest.com/news/12_1203/...-361945-1.html |
Updates from Downtown/Midtown
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Proxy looks topped out with their wood framing. Not sure if there is one more level to go as the elevator shaft still rises above. Portland POTP is really flying now. Six stories up across the board. The hotel next door has scaffolding all around the exterior as well. That whole street looks impressive. Edison Sales office open. Backhoe on site tearing up the existing parking lot. |
/\ thanks for the update.
There are so many projects going on right now, I'm only talking about the ones actually under construction, I can't even keep up. I never thought that would be the case. |
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Personally, I don't see much of a reason to live in Downtown Phoenix for $1000/month when you can live in another area for cheaper and save money. In most cities, people pay a premium for a reason. I think the premiums that are being charged on Downtown Phoenix apartments are beyond ludicrous. That's one of the reasons I no longer live there. There are so many nights when downtown is completely dead, many of the stores/restaurants only cater to working people and shutter in the middle of the afternoon or very early in the evening, and homeless people with mental illnesses cover the entire area. Why anyone would pay more for a smaller space and put up with that is very confusing to me. |
But a lot of it *is* about wants. There's a large segment of the population who want (claim they need) a 4 bedroom. House for two people, a garage for their 10 thousand dollar car, etc. To get these things they end up driving to San tan Valley so they can afford it. All they really need is a nice 1br apartment that's probably about the same rent, and that's where I start laughing because they drive an hour to live in a huge house and complain nothing near work is affordable, but that's all based on their unwillingness to live in an appropriately sized home.
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I personally have things flipped around. I live in North Central Phoenix but commute to Warner and Rural. Its 21 miles but it is at least against traffic for most of it. When looking for a house I was willing to trade house size for location and being close to bars/restaurants. Every person's situation is different and thus is the reason why people will commute. Lastly dont forget but up until recently most of the central/downtown part of Phoenix was either too expensive or too shitty for most people. There really was no middle class area and even if you have a nice elementary school like mine (Madison) the high schools suck. I believe with the influx of young professional people and their corresponding money in the city's core what people think of the schools will be completely different in 10 years. |
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the vast majority of people do not. I took an entire class of this in college. Cities of all time periods tend to grow out to a 40-50 minute edge to center commute because that's about how far people will go. you get some discrepancy because there are people who don't work, or work form home or will drive 200 miles a day as well as reality where not every job is in a downtown core. but zoom out around major metros on google maps, you can fit basically every metro in the same viewing rectangle because they all generally reach a similar lateral size difference. |
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I'm not trying to argue with you, just expanding on the other side of your thought about why people choose to live where they live. |
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