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Old Posted Mar 30, 2018, 9:53 PM
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Downtown subcommittee voting to reissue Central Station RFP next week:

https://www.phoenix.gov/cityclerksit.../180404005.pdf



Also has details of the Hines proposal for the South convention center/3rd St./Herberger:



EDIT: there are also details about an 8 story proposal for 17th Ave. and Camelback that apparently was the subject of an RFP of which I wasn't aware:

Very interesting, I would like to see a high-rise go next to Herberger I think that's a great spot to help bulk up the skyline

Sounds like the ide is to turn 3rd street into some kind of urban mall area under the convention center, I wonder how I would work

As for the south development, im always nervous in this town of mass developments, the Convention center south is the size fo like 3 city blocks and could easily host development as big as City Scape AND block 23 with room to spare.

I would love to see them expand downtown that way but it would be quite a proposal and investment.
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Old Posted Mar 30, 2018, 10:14 PM
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Arizona center Rendering

Hey so I stumbled on a rendering fro the AC Marriott downtown



Was reading this article: https://azbigmedia.com/geneva-holdin...rizona-resort/

which led me to this developer website: https://www.ventanahotelsandresorts.com/portfolio.html

And the rendering lol random.
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Old Posted Mar 31, 2018, 3:36 AM
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Very interesting, I would like to see a high-rise go next to Herberger I think that's a great spot to help bulk up the skyline

Sounds like the ide is to turn 3rd street into some kind of urban mall area under the convention center, I wonder how I would work

As for the south development, im always nervous in this town of mass developments, the Convention center south is the size fo like 3 city blocks and could easily host development as big as City Scape AND block 23 with room to spare.

I would love to see them expand downtown that way but it would be quite a proposal and investment.
Exciting stuff - wonder if we’ll see it happen this cycle or have to wait for the next.

Also - wasn’t CityScape designed to add a few more towers on top of the shopping area? With all these new projects being proposed and going up - wonder if that is still the plan, why nothing has surfaced related to that. Seems like now would be the time to do it.
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Old Posted Mar 31, 2018, 4:36 AM
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Exciting stuff - wonder if we’ll see it happen this cycle or have to wait for the next.

Also - wasn’t CityScape designed to add a few more towers on top of the shopping area? With all these new projects being proposed and going up - wonder if that is still the plan, why nothing has surfaced related to that. Seems like now would be the time to do it.
They never got the clearance from the owners of Renaissance Square to build up. They own part of the parking garage and redevelopment was restricted in that lot's CC&Rs.
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Old Posted Mar 31, 2018, 7:05 PM
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Looks like the ARISE Hotel at 400 W Camelback has started construction. Fences up with renderings and looks like Asbestos Removal .

http://azbex.com/arrive-hotel-coming-to-phoenix/
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Hey so I stumbled on a rendering fro the AC Marriott downtown



Was reading this article: https://azbigmedia.com/geneva-holdin...rizona-resort/

which led me to this developer website: https://www.ventanahotelsandresorts.com/portfolio.html

And the rendering lol random.
I know It's a preliminary rough sketch, but it looks way out of proportion.

Good design though. Can't wait to see this go up!
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Old Posted Apr 2, 2018, 9:29 PM
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"It won't take as long as people think because I believe anything people talk about getting done in 50 years can get done in 10. The rest is just a discussion. And so you can have less discussion and just make it work," Crow said. From AZCentral

I hope it doesn't take 10 years to see significant progress. Even extending Tempe Town Lake a mile on either side would make a visible improvement. It would be cool to see something like San Antonio River Walk somewhere, though.
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It would be cool to see something like San Antonio River Walk somewhere, though.
What they should do is create small quaint waterways/canals with tons of shade off of the main channel that is the Salt River and re-zone and develop those areas.

Extending the town lake won't do this. Extension of town lake could allow for more lakeside development, but it would never remember the S.A.'s Riverwalk.
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I think the biggest problem is redeveloping the miles and miles of sand and gravel pits and landfills into something worthwhile. This would be an incredible undertaking.
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Would rather not see the lake extended, I think the riverbed west of Tempe Town Lake could benefit being a Riparian area that also rivals Indian Bend Wash in terms of function and connectivity. Pathways for jogging and cycling, dense tree growth, meandering streams and ponds (thanks to continuous runoff). Perhaps offices and apartments could border the edges and look down on the park.

But I also second the idea of waterways.
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https://www.azcentral.com/story/mone...ict/479051002/

25 story condo proposal at Collier Center. Hines is the developer.
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25 story condo proposal at Collier Center. Hines is the developer.
Excellent!
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An international developer wants to create a cultural and entertainment district in downtown Phoenix around the convention area and it's new condominium tower.

The proposal is for a project that would also bring office, retail and a better walking experience to the stretch along Third Street from Van Buren Street to the Talking Stick Resort Arena.

Houston-based Hines has submitted a proposal to Phoenix for the district that would include vacant land around the Herberger theater for a Latino cultural center and Valley Youth Theatre. Loft homes could be included in the new buildings.

The district would tie into the 25-story condominium high rise that Hines is planning at the Colliers Center, near Third and Jefferson streets. Plans call for 375 condos in the tower.

Phoenix’s Downtown, Aviation, Economy and Innovation Subcommittee is scheduled to hear the unsolicited proposal at its meeting Wednesday.

The plan also calls for narrowing Third Street to create a more pedestrian-friendly area
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25 story condo proposal at Collier Center. Hines is the developer.
The last time I saw an azcentral article like this, it was for The Link and it was under construction soon after. Fingers crossed that it happens again!

Regarding the narrowing of 3rd St etc., I have to imagine that a developer who built millions of square feet in Milan, Italy learned a thing or two about walkability.
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Excellent!

Wow this is quite an endorsement of the Phoenix downtown market and economic outlook.
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Old Posted Apr 3, 2018, 1:20 AM
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Wow this is quite an endorsement of the Phoenix downtown market and economic outlook.
Agreed!! Hopefully the “Legends Entertainment District” can actually become an estertainment district versus a marketing ploy. I’m excited about this project and the future of 3rd St
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Maybe it's the lighting but that is a good looking tower.

I also like that it's condos as the apartment market is getting really crowded. Not many buying opportunities for a solid high-rise product in the core/downtown/Central Phoenix.
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That proposal looks sharp. I hope it gets built.
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Old Posted Apr 3, 2018, 3:53 PM
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Also love the condo plan. They are needed, as buying versus renting attracts another sect of population.
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Excellent!

Is that short building in between a parking garage?
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Is that short building in between a parking garage?
Yes, it appears to be. Good eye! We must be slacking.
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