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Old Posted Oct 8, 2011, 12:52 AM
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I guess if you count what is modern is, by in large part, a poor rehash of everything novel from previous decades, then yes, it's modern. The last tribute to Gammage--the "wedding cake" that is the school of music did not stand the test of time.
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Old Posted Oct 11, 2011, 2:46 PM
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Hayden Mill Redevelopment Update
The Mill Project has a budget of $600,000.

President of the Tempe Historic Preservation Foundation Woody Wilson said the area surrounding the structure would include a park in front of the mill’s silos that will also be used for events and concerts.

Tonnesen said the park and event area is just one aspect of the entire project. An exhibit developed by the Tempe Historical Museum will be featured on the mill’s ground floor and will tell the story of the Hayden Floor Mill with lighting and graphic displays.

The two entrances into the park will present artful structures to catch viewers’ eyes, Tonnessen said. In addition the mill will also be repainted and trees and lighting will be placed around the structure.

The patio area at Monti’s La Casa Vieja restaurant across the street from the mill will also be getting a makeover to add to the “gateway” effect.

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Old Posted Oct 18, 2011, 9:07 PM
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Tempe Town Lake Pedestrian Bridge Opens!

I got a chance to walk across it this morning, I love it! I'm going to head back later tonight to see it illuminated in it's lovely blue lights.http://blogs.evtrib.com/infocus/2011...-bridge-opens/
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Old Posted Oct 18, 2011, 9:19 PM
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Metro Phoenix isn't at all a "bridge" city, but the bridges in the vicinity of Mill Ave are pretty cool. The old Mill Avenue bridge is neat. Next to this is the cool Light Rail Bridge. Next to that is the nice steel 1920s railroad bridge. Finally you have the new damn dam pedestrian bridge.

Weak compared to most cities by rivers/water, but pretty neat for our sake.
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2011, 5:43 PM
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The fences have gone up around the site of the future ASU Business building. Looks like construction should begin shortly.
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Old Posted Oct 25, 2011, 7:03 PM
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The fences have gone up around the site of the future ASU Business building. Looks like construction should begin shortly.
Breaking ground on Friday. To be completed by Summer 2013.
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2011, 2:35 AM
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Breaking ground on Friday. To be completed by Summer 2013.
Whats the cross streets of this new building?
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2011, 3:49 AM
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Whats the cross streets of this new building?
Right where Normal becomes Lemon. Extends from the area between BAC out to SRC Tennis Courts.

Also noticed the University Square site parking lot is completed. The Villas an extension of Vista del Sol (Ocotillo Hall site) is already plotting out foundation.
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2011, 4:33 PM
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Power Parasols on Rio Salado just west of Rural are coming along nicely, too:

http://www.sofa-connect.org/connecte...?f=3&t=47#p165

More pix of the completed Ped Bridge:

http://www.sofa-connect.org/connecte...&start=10#p167

Updates on Encore:

http://www.sofa-connect.org/connecte...&start=20#p164
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2011, 5:27 PM
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Power Parasols on Rio Salado just west of Rural are coming along nicely, too:

http://www.sofa-connect.org/connecte...?f=3&t=47#p165

More pix of the completed Ped Bridge:

http://www.sofa-connect.org/connecte...&start=10#p167

Updates on Encore:

http://www.sofa-connect.org/connecte...&start=20#p164
So parrot Borders on Mill is more office space for Engineering?
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2011, 7:40 PM
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Yep, that's correct - mostly. A smaller space on the corner facing Mill and 7th is left for retail, but the overall vacant space has been reduced to a fraction of the original size.
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2011, 12:48 AM
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Condo Crash to Apartment Boom!

Good article in the East Valley Tribune today. Sounds like the site of the Tempe Lumina is rising from the ashes once again- this time as apartments for Students and young professionals. The success of W6 is what is helping this major project get off the ground. See the article:

http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/loc...cc4c002e0.html
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2011, 12:50 AM
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FINALLY, a proposed downtown Tempe grocery store!!!

ANOTHER good article in the East Valley Tribune today states that the owners of the huge vacant lot at the NW corner of University and Ash intend to build a grocery store "the size of a Whole Foods..." I hope to god it's a Trader Joes!!!
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http://www.eastvalleytribune.com/loc...cc4c002e0.html
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2011, 5:05 AM
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The Gentle Strength land was bought by Canadian developer Brookfield Properties, which owns two office buildings at Centerpoint on Mill. It plans to expand parking for those offices across the street at the northwest corner of University Drive and Ash Avenue. Brookfield has told Tempe it plans a single-story building with a grocery store, said Lisa Collins, deputy development services director.

Tempe would have liked a project more like the 18-story Mosaic condos that was planned before the recession, Collins said.
This sounds terrible. From 18 stories, high density residential to a surface parking lot with a possible grocery store.

What a waste of prime land in Tempe's core.
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2011, 4:36 AM
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This sounds terrible. From 18 stories, high density residential to a surface parking lot with a possible grocery store.

What a waste of prime land in Tempe's core.
Not to mention they forced out a unique store in favor of the 18 story building, only to have "plans" to replace it with a national chain of the same type of store that they drove out in the first place. What a bullshit waste, remind to to make a point to piss on that parking lot as often as I can.
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2011, 4:59 AM
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Not to mention they forced out a unique store in favor of the 18 story building, only to have "plans" to replace it with a national chain of the same type of store that they drove out in the first place. What a bullshit waste, remind to to make a point to piss on that parking lot as often as I can.
Piss on that parking lot as often as you can.
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Site of New Business building at ASU
I took these pictures of the site early this morning





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Old Posted Nov 3, 2011, 10:21 PM
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Tempe Sports Mecca

Maricopa County on Wednesday created a special revenue district that will allow Arizona State University to develop or refurbish athletic facilities, the first step in a long-term plan by ASU to create an amateur sports destination.

The county Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to create the district, giving ASU the ability to collect revenue from commercial developments on 300-plus acres of property the university owns on or around its Tempe campus.

The district stretches from University Drive north to Tempe Town Lake, and east from Sun Devil Stadium to McClintock Drive.

ASU President Michael Crow has said publicly that he envisions ASU's athletic facilities by 2020 growing to become a major destination for amateur sports that is capable of hosting the Pan American Games and Olympic trials.

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Old Posted Nov 4, 2011, 7:19 AM
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New bookstore to open on Tempe campus

By Corey Maleka November 3, 2011 at 7:19 pm
Students scurry along a quiet dirt lot near College Avenue and Seventh Street on the Tempe campus each day, but in the near future, cranes, hard hats and noise will claim the student footpath.
Earlier this semester, the Arizona Board of Regents approved a $17.5 million budget for the construction of a new campus bookstore for the space near the Fulton Center parking garage.
The planned two-level bookstore is part of a project named Block 12, but project plans are still in the preliminary stages.
“We are still thinking about what we want to do,” said Morgan Olsen, ASU’s executive vice president and treasurer.
Sam Wheeler, executive director of Auxiliary Business Services, said the store is not going to replace the existing bookstore on campus.
“What we would like is another store that specializes in specific things … and there has been some talk that this may be the starting point of all the campus orientations,” Wheeler said. “Right now everything is conceptual.”
Olsen said the new bookstore might have a “potential range for clientele.”
The new building will have much more than the current campus store’s commodities. According to ASU’s capital improvement plans presented at a September ABOR meeting, it will include a computer store, convenience shop and food location.
Steve Nielsen, assistant vice president of ASU Real Estate Development, said the University will hire an architect in the next few months.
When construction will begin is still uncertain, but Wheeler is hopeful the bookstore will be ready by fall 2013.
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