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Old Posted Jan 16, 2020, 6:43 PM
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Phoenix | Astra Towers (2 towers) | 541 FT | 44 Floors & 425 FT | 30 Floors

Too soon?

New tallest for Phoenix!!! (Hoping a new thread helps to push it to reality!)


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Old Posted Jan 16, 2020, 9:15 PM
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Too soon?

New tallest for Phoenix!!! (Hoping a new thread helps to push it to reality!)


http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...ostcount=16065
I think it's more real now than ever. Aspirant is proving to be a formidable developer for Phoenix. That with the fairly detailed renderings we've seen this early into the development process, FAA height evaluations submitted and word-of-mouth (from someone that appears to know someone on the inside) that Aspirant is just waiting for approvals from Phoenix, I'm really excited that this may indeed happen.
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Old Posted Jan 17, 2020, 3:42 PM
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Posting these renderings Ronnie obtained for the sake of having them in the Astra thread and because they're getting buried in the other thread.










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Old Posted Jan 19, 2020, 11:45 PM
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Phoenix will truly be a different city when these go up. The center of gravity downtown shifting a bit to the west with development accelerating in all directions. Really hope to hear about a groundbreaking soon!
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Old Posted Jan 20, 2020, 8:52 AM
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Phoenix will truly be a different city when these go up. The center of gravity downtown shifting a bit to the west with development accelerating in all directions. Really hope to hear about a groundbreaking soon!
I'm also looking forward to this project becoming a reality. It would be nice to see some development on the west side once these are up 🤞
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DOWNTOWN NEEDS TO SHIFT NORTHWEST (kinda along grand ave)

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Phoenix will truly be a different city when these go up. The center of gravity downtown shifting a bit to the west with development accelerating in all directions. Really hope to hear about a groundbreaking soon!

DTWN needs to actually shift NORTHWEST, like along Grand ave,
The Height Restrictions ARE HIGHER. And its going further away from the sky harbor flight line.
In that case Grand ave. would be REALLY GRAND
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Old Posted Jun 10, 2020, 11:18 PM
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DTWN needs to actually shift NORTHWEST, like along Grand ave,
The Height Restrictions ARE HIGHER. And its going further away from the sky harbor flight line.
In that case Grand ave. would be REALLY GRAND
I would love to "Make Grand Grand Again." I don't see it thought... I hope that we can get the Grand Avenue Street Car project revived. That would be game changing.
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Looks like this is incorporating a paseo -- is this aligned with the Taylor Mall, will it be open to traffic, pedestrian-only, or is it basically a driveway?

For such a large property, I was pleasantly surprised to see the design as I 100% expected to see a megaproject with a massive base vs. 2 totally separated towers. Unfortunate that it is being phased, but not surprising given the heights and uses.

Doesn't the number of entrances/exits dedicated to parking seem high, or no? Regardless, it would be great if this had been how its western neighbor had been developed vs. the ASU dorm project. And, hopefully, at some point, blights like that garage on VB/1st Ave will be redeveloped in a similar fashion and lead to a WVB corridor of high rises, large floorplate retail, and a canyon-like boulevard of multiple uses as had been intended by early planning/zoning docs for downtown.
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Looks like this is incorporating a paseo -- is this aligned with the Taylor Mall, will it be open to traffic, pedestrian-only, or is it basically a driveway?

For such a large property, I was pleasantly surprised to see the design as I 100% expected to see a megaproject with a massive base vs. 2 totally separated towers. Unfortunate that it is being phased, but not surprising given the heights and uses.

Doesn't the number of entrances/exits dedicated to parking seem high, or no? Regardless, it would be great if this had been how its western neighbor had been developed vs. the ASU dorm project. And, hopefully, at some point, blights like that garage on VB/1st Ave will be redeveloped in a similar fashion and lead to a WVB corridor of high rises, large floorplate retail, and a canyon-like boulevard of multiple uses as had been intended by early planning/zoning docs for downtown.
Well, it's too early in the game to really say. I'm not sure these are the final designs or if changes will be made to satisfy the City of Phoenix. Hopefully, we will see more in the next couple months as to the specific details.
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Old Posted Feb 2, 2020, 8:36 AM
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Come on Astra!
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Old Posted Feb 7, 2020, 5:44 PM
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What's next?

Just bumping this thread. Such an important project. Anybody know what the next step is for this?
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Old Posted Feb 7, 2020, 7:49 PM
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I really hope this thing moves fast. Last I heard they were in Plan review with the City which right now is like a 16 week process to get through first, second comments and final approval. Not sure where they are at in the mix. If you drive west on McDowell through the Papago park this would close a massive gap in the skyline between downtown and the Link/Stewart. Will be amazing to see if they can pull it off.
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I've been checking daily for permits. So far, nothing since the renderings came out. I also expect the final design to probably be tweaked a little. Would be nice if they added a crown of some type or maybe less of a square. But at this point I will take it as it sits.
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Any updates?
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Any updates?
The FAA height evaluations were submitted for June. So I'm guessing May-June before any permits start getting pulled. These things always start later than planned.
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2020, 8:03 AM
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The FAA height evaluations were submitted for June. So I'm guessing May-June before any permits start getting pulled. These things always start later than planned.
Thank you.

I know all of us are hoping for this to get built! 🤞
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Old Posted May 1, 2020, 2:30 AM
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The FAA height evaluations were submitted for June. So I'm guessing May-June before any permits start getting pulled. These things always start later than planned.
I dug this up: https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external/WebBlobServlet
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I think you're missing part of the URL...
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Old Posted May 1, 2020, 10:26 AM
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Sorry about that...

It was public notice of FAA study - the PDF link on this page:
https://oeaaa.faa.gov/oeaaa/external...27951249&row=4
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Old Posted May 1, 2020, 5:52 PM
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I don't know how somebody at FAA could make such a ridiculous mistake. These height limits are not nebulous, they've been set in stone for like 15 years.
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