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Fry's location, 44k SF on ground floor, 10k SF underground for prep/admin space. http://i.imgur.com/K8FsNNwh.png This Ralph's in Sherman Oaks is how they envision the corner on Jefferson/1st looking: http://i.imgur.com/ZNRCQeYh.png http://i.imgur.com/6ouEiHLh.jpg Loading zones for grocery store: http://i.imgur.com/grsDuBRh.png Ground floor retail fronting Washington: http://i.imgur.com/4ijy191h.png Residential lobby/amenities fronting 2nd St. http://i.imgur.com/PyUK4lJh.png Residential tower would span entire 2nd St. frontage from Jefferson to Washington: http://i.imgur.com/PyUK4lJh.png NOT renderings, just ideas of the type of design we might expect: http://i.imgur.com/Uvvq1tOh.png Grocery store parking covering entire 2nd floor above grocery store/retail/residential lobby: http://i.imgur.com/E0oS6pSh.png Basic idea of the layout for Office/residential towers: http://i.imgur.com/ua54RBkh.png NOT renderings, just ideas of the type of design elements for office: http://i.imgur.com/sT7EVxnh.jpg Again, nothing final, but a final bird's eye conceptual idea: http://i.imgur.com/kx1IpA5h.jpg Other notes:
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A friend of a friend runs a department within ASU downtown and said ASU recently pulled their commitments to downtown apartments because they are going to soon build two large student housing buildings. No further information is available to me as I heard it second hand but this does line up with some of the school's recent land acquisitions.
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Muertecaza: Thank you so much for posting these. Really gives you an idea of the visual scope and scale of the project. Good job, sir.
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Man, that last concept massing is completely underwhelming and depressing even.
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I think it'd be cool to play up the concept of the original town site. I'd call it something like PHX Town Site or Town Square. It would be a nice play off of Cityscape next door.
I also think it'd be the perfect site for a new local brewery in the retail portion and perhaps a Mexican or even better, a Sonoran/Southwest restaurant. |
How tall is each tower?
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That office looks to be about as tall as Palmar 20ish stories?? not bad we haven't had a new office building in like 8 years. IS there some reason e cant get anything in the 30's though?? |
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I would guess the office tower will be at least as tall as Cityscape's office tower which is 28 floors and about 562K SF. To make it pencil out, it has to be huge. The residential portion height is less certain as I don't think Phoenix is a 30+ floor living city yet (could be wrong).
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That block 23 is poorly designed it should be turned 90° to have flow between cityscape and Colliers Center. Right now it cuts each off which takes away with the new restaurants coming to Colliers which is bizarre since they are both RED properties. You would thinks they would want something cohesive.
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Is there a time frame on a start to this?
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Cityscape was built like a fortress, Colliers Center was built like a fortress. A walk through development (which may not be able to be laid out other than proposed) will do nothing to create cohesion. People walking along the perimeter of the development will give it an urban vibe rather than them being in some pseudo plaza.
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Ugh, yet another block turned the wrong direction that does nothing to engage what's already there.
RED had an amazing opportunity 10(?) years ago when they got started. But in the end Phoenix gets what it has always gotten...half-assed. I suppose at least there's a grocery store. It's way too isolated from the majority of downtown residents though. 4 blocks north? Would have made way too much sense. |
AZ Central article just covering the subcommittee linked above. Not much new.
http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/...enix/83878870/ |
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