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In fact, that is a rendering of the redesign of the building with light towers on the corners and the glass lobby to bring more light in at the entrance. Also there will be a green space patio above the lobby, too.
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So does anyone have a rundown on what's under construction and/or proposed in Phoenix?
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finished or nearly finished Art Haus Townhomes The Foundre hotel Portland on the Park Condos illuminate (:haha:) apartments The one across from Illuminati apartments Proxy apartments UofA Medical building ASU law Building EnHance Under Construction Muse apartments broad stone on McDowell Alta Fillmore Alta Midtown Edison Midtown the apartments at 1st ave and Roosevelt Shipping Container Project Courtyard Marriot Renaissance Remodel Some Townhomes (not sure of the name) Baptist Church remodel That little market off Van buren (cant remember the name) Proposed Circles Apartments The Derby micro-apartments capitol Lofts US Bank Tower upgrades Block 23 Frys, Office building and Apartment Tower Barrister Place + 20 story building Madison Street Jail conversion A number of Warehouse District office projects Ballpark Apartments (allegedly) Enhance Phases 2 and 3 Chase Field remodel That one on 3rd street and Hance park, its a small office remodel and an apartment complex (cant remember the name) The Fillmore project Music Venue on Vanburen and 4th Ave Holiday Inn downtown Rumors Hampton Inn downtown Central Park East phase 2 Central Station tower New Suns Stadium The Canyon downtown phoenix Student apartments (think University house and the like) Deco's Downtown Apartments A Number of Westlake Park projects between 11th and 12th Street South central Line Apartments Relevant Infrastructure sky train Extension I-17 improvements around downtown South Central Light Rail line West Leg Light rail extension through Capitol Mall SR 30 Toll Road (which could connect to the Buckeye Curve of the 17) Sky Harbor terminal 3 expansion ....its lots... |
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Target coming to Phoenix Camelback Corridor
Feel like this is post-worthy due to how hopeful everyone seemed to be for a "City Target" Downtown. I guess "City Fry's" will have to do for now.
Target coming to Phoenix Camelback Corridor Brenna Goth , The Republic | azcentral.com 5:42 p.m. MST November 16, 2016 Arizona's first "flexible-format" Target will move into midtown Phoenix's Camelback Corridor next year, the company announced Wednesday. The retail giant will take over the former Sports Authority building at 16th Street and Camelback Road. Target projects the store will open in July 2017, according to a press release. The company's flexible-format stores are smaller than a standard Target and "are tailored to meet the needs of local guests," the release states. Target locates them in densely-populated neighborhoods, urban areas and on college campuses. The Phoenix store will be 50,000 square feet and will include clothing, beauty items and cosmetics, fresh groceries, baby products, home goods, tech products and Target Mobile and order pickup services. The average Target store is about 140,000 square feet, spokeswoman Kristy Welker said in an email. A Camelback Corridor Target would be the closest location to a growing number of downtown and midtown Phoenix residential projects. Target stores are already at 19th and Montebello avenues and at 44th Street and Thomas Road. The new location lets the company "serve more guests who may have to travel outside of their neighborhood to shop at Target," Welker said. Target has 30 flexible-format stores in operation with dozens more announced for the next few years. |
With the hundreds and hundreds of apartments being built within walking distance both S. of Camelback and North, and the existing communities, it's a no brainer. Considering I live 2 miles from there, I will be a frequent customer. :tup:
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I think we all knew this wasn't going to go anywhere...
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I was in downtown Phoenix for the first time in 3 years yesterday, felt it necessary to take some photos for the whole as I really appreciate photo updates. I still think the downtown core is downright crummy, compared to (insert city name here) with a denser stock of buildings. I lament our losses and spite the replacements.
https://photos-3.dropbox.com/t/2/AAC...60&size_mode=3 Progress on the Cornish Pantry. I do love the exposed brick and wish Subway would follow suit or someone would paint a mural on that corner. The clinic on the corner of Central and Adams is gone. Door was open, could see the beginnings of Dunken Donuts inside. https://photos-6.dropbox.com/t/2/AAA...size=2048x1536 https://photos-2.dropbox.com/t/2/AAC...size=2048x1536 The Renaissance updates, can't wait to see the finished product. Talked to DTP Ambassadors who said an urban saloon (not salon, THANK GOD) as well as Starbucks have been confirmed. https://photos-5.dropbox.com/t/2/AAD...size=2048x1536 Next walked over to Van Buren and 4th Ave, looks like progress is being made on downtown's newest concert venue to rival the Marquee. https://photos-2.dropbox.com/t/2/AAD...size=2048x1536 Scene caught my eye as I was walking Monroe, the layered buildings. Thought it was cool. https://photos-3.dropbox.com/t/2/AAC...size=2048x1536 On to Roosevelt Row. I'm still under the impression the THINK! home was burned down intentionally. Dirt where the Think! house used to be, 3 homes fenced up, all businesses in the Flowers building, sans Flowers, are closed up. https://photos-3.dropbox.com/t/2/AAB...size=2048x1536 Most change I saw downtown was here. 3rd and Roosevelt, for obvious reasons. Looks like the corner building is as high as it can go. The space where Dressing Room was in the MonOrchird building has tons of construction equipment inside. Maybe we'll see the fruition of the rooftop bar? https://photos-4.dropbox.com/t/2/AAB...size=2048x1536 Metrowest performing at a glacial rate. Don't see many photos of this building, but here's Roosevelt and 1st Ave. https://photos-1.dropbox.com/t/2/AAB...size=2048x1536 The best designed building downtown so far. Its impression on the landscape can be seen almost everywhere downtown. https://photos-5.dropbox.com/t/2/AAB...size=2048x1536 Mcdowell and Central Ave. https://photos-6.dropbox.com/t/2/AAA...size=2048x1536 From Burton Barr Library. And some non-development photos I took: https://photos-4.dropbox.com/t/2/AAD...size=2048x1536 https://photos-6.dropbox.com/t/2/AAA...size=2048x1536 https://photos-2.dropbox.com/t/2/AAB...size=2048x1536 https://photos-3.dropbox.com/t/2/AAA...size=2048x1536 Hope this eases the photographic drought. |
And photos aren't showing....fuck. Any ideas? I'm using Dropbox, but it's not working.
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Yeah, you can't hotlink from dropbox AFAIK. Try imgur or flikr.
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Whew, got it. Thanks for the help, I was linking the photos incorrectly but Dropbox will work for anyone's future photographic endeavors.
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The thought of converting that jail into a new use and for consolidating county buildings was great. The entire campus is horrific. But, the reuse of this building should have come with plans for building new space on its edges, demolition of some structures closer to 1st Ave, creating a park environment, and adding mixed use features to the site especially on Washington and Jackson. Leaving S Jackson with a wall of imposing county buildings is a huge waste. Anyway - there were meetings this week for 1st St/Portland condos and the 5th St/Portland redevelopment. |
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http://www.loopnet.com/Listing/20019...St-Phoenix-AZ/
Some more renderings of the Blocks on Roosevelt project. I personally like the project as it's addressing what Roosevelt Row has needed for a long time. Less parking, more shop space, adds some density to 5th. Don't like the homes on 5th with dirt yards either, looks lazy/trashy. Looks like even activating the alley way...unless I'm wrong. Check it out. |
Some news for the Capitol Mall. http://downtowndevil.com/2016/11/22/...ll-commission/
Hopefully this means the hotel on Fillmore and 6th is rightfully demolished. |
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