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Old Posted Mar 29, 2026, 5:26 PM
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Phoenix Development News (4)

Our esteemed website owner requested a new thread because the old one got too big.

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Old Posted Mar 29, 2026, 7:21 PM
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maybe we'll get a new tallest in this 2nd thread ??? (fingers crossed)
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Old Posted Mar 29, 2026, 9:39 PM
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maybe we'll get a new tallest in this 2nd thread ??? (fingers crossed)
4th thread haha, but let’s hope
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Old Posted Mar 31, 2026, 4:23 PM
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https://www.aps.com/en/About/Constructio...ity-upgrades/Garfield_Substation_Project

the APS Garfield substation has been fenced off and demo is underway. per APS:

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APS is upgrading and expanding the Garfield Substation at the southwest corner of Roosevelt Street and 2nd Street. This project will increase electrical capacity and reliability to support the continued growth and vitality of Downtown Phoenix.

In collaboration with the City of Phoenix and the downtown community, APS has worked to design a site that enhances reliability, safety and security while contributing to the pedestrian-friendly character of the Roosevelt Row Arts District. The updated substation will blend modern infrastructure with thoughtful urban design, reflecting the creativity and energy of the surrounding neighborhood.
it sounds like they are adding retail and event space, assumedly facing roosevelt st.
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4th thread haha, but let’s hope
Seriously, I’m thinking the conflict in Iran may potentially be the final nail in the coffin for Astra, we shall see.
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Old Posted Apr 5, 2026, 7:53 PM
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Seriously, I’m thinking the conflict in Iran may potentially be the final nail in the coffin for Astra, we shall see.
I was mostly joking - I don't think we're ever going to get a new tallest. I think the best we can hope for is a refurbed Chase.
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Old Posted Apr 6, 2026, 3:31 AM
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Astra is an ambitious project that needs a lot of things correct in the demand side of the market to line up, and as long as Empire is in business I'm sure they'll make the investment. Iran is a blip in its long term prospects.
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Not to sound too flippant but if war in the middle east precluded construction growth... we'd never have any towers!
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An interesting recent Article about plans to redevelop the eastern portion of the convention center with plans for two towers as well..

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/loc...gca-epti=undefined&gca-ft=0&gca-ds=sophi
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Old Posted Apr 13, 2026, 8:51 PM
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An interesting recent Article about plans to redevelop the eastern portion of the convention center with plans for two towers as well..

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/loc...gca-epti=undefined&gca-ft=0&gca-ds=sophi
I’m a little frustrated that we didn’t hear more about the entertainment district during last week’s meeting. I’m happy Councilmember Pastor is pushing to get the plan seen by May, but there doesn’t appear to be any urgency other than that. Downtown Phoenix desperately needs this.
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An interesting recent Article about plans to redevelop the eastern portion of the convention center with plans for two towers as well..

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/loc...gca-epti=undefined&gca-ft=0&gca-ds=sophi
Can you post more details. The article is paywalled.
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Can you post more details. The article is paywalled.
Sounds like the audio version of that article.

Phoenix floats Plans Massive Downtown
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Old Posted Apr 25, 2026, 3:40 AM
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Any one know what’s going on with the McDowell and Central project? There’s no equipment or activity going on there?
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Can someone share the text in this article, looks like an update on the rehab of the 1 W Madison building and the 14/15 story multifamily building proposed behind the old Sing High spot on Jackson.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/loc...450e1181xxv11xx63&gca-ft=59&gca-ds=sophi
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Can someone share the text in this article, looks like an update on the rehab of the 1 W Madison building and the 14/15 story multifamily building proposed behind the old Sing High spot on Jackson.

https://www.azcentral.com/story/news/loc...450e1181xxv11xx63&gca-ft=59&gca-ds=sophi
A Colorado-based developer has completed renovations at a century-old building in the downtown Phoenix warehouse district as it gears up to develop an adjacent high-rise project.

One West Madison, previously called the Pratt-Gilbert building, was constructed in 1913 and was previously used by Maricopa County for courts. When developer Aardex bought it, the building still had a holding cell in the basement, said Caleb Hebel, principal at Aardex.

The company has been restoring the building, removing rock walls that had covered the windows and updating systems to prepare it for an adaptive reuse. Brokers Teale Bloom and Courtney Auther Van Loo are working to find tenants to take space in the building, likely restaurants, entertainment, or creative office.

The building totals 27,000 square feet, including a large basement. Hebel said the building could be divided to lease to multiple restaurants, or a large user could take the whole thing. The basement provides an option for an underground speakeasy, cigar lounge or event venue. The first level of the building could add an outdoor patio along Central Avenue.

Aardex owns about three-quarters of the city block that includes the One West Madison building and is planning to develop a 14-story apartment tower directly south of the building. The project, called Jackson Place, is planned to include 262 apartment units with about 7,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space.

The units will range from one to three bedrooms, and the development will include a “paseo” outdoor pedestrian space with lighting and gathering spaces through what is now an alleyway behind the Madison building.

Hebel said design on that building is about halfway finished, with the goal of starting construction in 2027, with completion in 2028 or 2029. -Corina Vanek AZcentral
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A Colorado-based developer has completed renovations at a century-old building in the downtown Phoenix warehouse district as it gears up to develop an adjacent high-rise project.

One West Madison, previously called the Pratt-Gilbert building, was constructed in 1913 and was previously used by Maricopa County for courts. When developer Aardex bought it, the building still had a holding cell in the basement, said Caleb Hebel, principal at Aardex.

The company has been restoring the building, removing rock walls that had covered the windows and updating systems to prepare it for an adaptive reuse. Brokers Teale Bloom and Courtney Auther Van Loo are working to find tenants to take space in the building, likely restaurants, entertainment, or creative office.

The building totals 27,000 square feet, including a large basement. Hebel said the building could be divided to lease to multiple restaurants, or a large user could take the whole thing. The basement provides an option for an underground speakeasy, cigar lounge or event venue. The first level of the building could add an outdoor patio along Central Avenue.

Aardex owns about three-quarters of the city block that includes the One West Madison building and is planning to develop a 14-story apartment tower directly south of the building. The project, called Jackson Place, is planned to include 262 apartment units with about 7,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space.

The units will range from one to three bedrooms, and the development will include a “paseo” outdoor pedestrian space with lighting and gathering spaces through what is now an alleyway behind the Madison building.

Hebel said design on that building is about halfway finished, with the goal of starting construction in 2027, with completion in 2028 or 2029. -Corina Vanek AZcentral
Thank you for posting!

The feel of Central Ave south of Jefferson will hopefully trend more lively in the next few years between this project, incoming multifamily, and the Waygu beef HQ rehabbing the stretch of buildings across the street. For a reminder, here's the link: https://www.orionprop.com/topfive/historic-downtown-buildings-to-be-demolished-new-hq-in-the-works/
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The small lot to the east of the Hilton Garden Inn at Monroe and Central is now fenced off and has equipment. The for sale sign is not longer up. Is this just being used for storage or are there plans?



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Old Posted May 5, 2026, 5:11 AM
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Fingers crossed we get another parking lot!
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Old Posted May 5, 2026, 5:41 AM
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The lot hasn't changed hands.

Parking lot sounds about right.
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Old Posted May 5, 2026, 4:32 PM
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^Yup, no permit activity at present.

Never got over how easily the Steinegger Lodge was delisted from the NRHP, approved for demolition, and scraped.
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