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Old Posted May 16, 2012, 5:28 AM
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Will it also take the empty space next door or just fill the Vitamin T location?
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Old Posted May 16, 2012, 6:02 AM
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Will it also take the empty space next door or just fill the Vitamin T location?
Didn't Vitamin T knock down the wall into the other vacant space to expand the resturant? Either way, a open daily to 2 am type thing is exactly what we need.
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Old Posted May 16, 2012, 12:26 PM
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They took just a small amount more. There is still a whole pad extra for another business.
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Old Posted May 16, 2012, 1:07 PM
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Didn't Vitamin T knock down the wall into the other vacant space to expand the resturant? Either way, a open daily to 2 am type thing is exactly what we need.
*2am nightly valid for a limited time only, until business realizes its an awful idea and has time to recover, or until they go out of business. See store for details, supplies limited, act now!
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Old Posted May 16, 2012, 1:09 PM
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Proper spanish would be <<Cantina Fuego>>, and that'd sound better too.
Yeah well the owner is a dopey white who doesn't know shit about Mexican food or culture so what can one expect?
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Old Posted May 17, 2012, 12:02 PM
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Old Posted May 18, 2012, 9:09 PM
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That's rad! That would be a sweet place to chill after a Suns game...
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Old Posted May 22, 2012, 1:47 PM
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By the way, there is a prize for whoever posts either the first shot of the tower crane getting raised and/or a substantive building permit for the apartments. I have no idea what it is yet, but it's there.
What's this?



It says it was approved April 18 but yesterday was the first I saw it. Also, it says office building and not apartments.

Thoughts? Did I win the price?
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Old Posted May 22, 2012, 2:27 PM
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AWESOME. Build baby Build!
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Old Posted May 22, 2012, 3:20 PM
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It says that it's for the North Tower...AKA the tower already built.
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Old Posted May 22, 2012, 4:12 PM
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It says that it's for the North Tower...AKA the tower already built.
The existing tower's address is 1 East Washington Street though and the Palomar Building is 2 East Jefferson, so the address is right.
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Old Posted May 22, 2012, 4:35 PM
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The existing tower's address is 1 East Washington Street though and the Palomar Building is 2 East Jefferson, so the address is right.
So as I read it, it looks like it's the structure to go above the Palomar if it's 2 E. Jefferson. Since contiguous Class A space is tight downtown, maybe the feasability moved from apartments to office. Office floors are taller too, so let's hope so. Fingers crossed.
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Old Posted May 22, 2012, 4:44 PM
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Not to burst your guys' bubble but this sis not for the South Tower.

I know the address says it is, but look at what the permit says. 27 story? That's the height of the current office tower. Not just that, but the permit isn't for buildings anything it seems , it's just a revision for "Structural steel grease interceptor platform".

I mean I hope I'm wrong but the fact that it says "North Tower" and the # of floors match the current building. We will have to see a lot of other review permits associated with the South Tower before we see an actual permit to build.
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Old Posted May 22, 2012, 5:14 PM
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New glass doors are in place for the club attached to Lucky Strike. I think this is going to be a cool place. It is big with a nice floor-plan design.
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Old Posted May 22, 2012, 10:07 PM
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I tried to look it up by parcel number, but the parcel listed (112-27-126) is the entire NEC of Central and Jefferson and includes both sites.
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Old Posted May 22, 2012, 10:32 PM
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Not to burst your guys' bubble but this sis not for the South Tower.

I know the address says it is, but look at what the permit says. 27 story? That's the height of the current office tower. Not just that, but the permit isn't for buildings anything it seems , it's just a revision for "Structural steel grease interceptor platform".

I mean I hope I'm wrong but the fact that it says "North Tower" and the # of floors match the current building. We will have to see a lot of other review permits associated with the South Tower before we see an actual permit to build.
New tower = steel grease interceptor platform. The same in my book.
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Old Posted Jun 2, 2012, 4:30 AM
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Phoenix's Hotel Palomar prepares for debut

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Years of construction at First and Jefferson streets in downtown Phoenix are about to end at the CityScape office-and-retail project as construction crews complete the Hotel Palomar Phoenix.

The $90 million, 242-room boutique hotel in the RED Development project officially opens June 5. It joins the Hotel San Carlos, Hyatt Regency Phoenix, Renaissance Phoenix Hotel, Sheraton Phoenix Downtown Hotel and the Westin Phoenix Downtown in the lineup of downtown hotels.

Jim Hollister, general manager of the new hotel, said other hoteliers in the area have been welcoming to the Palomar, even though it will bring them new competition.


"We are fighting for the same business in summer," Hollister said.

CityScape general manager Jeff Moloznik said the Hotel Palomar will give Phoenix more leverage when courting large national conferences and events, such as the Super Bowl, which will be held at the University of Phoenix Stadium in 2015, with fan events at CityScape.

"But we're also competing together as a group nationally for conventions," Moloznik said.

Phoenix officials have said the city needs more hotels downtown to support the large-scale conventions they have been drawing to the Phoenix Convention Center, a few blocks from CityScape.

An estimated 195,750 people are expected to attend the center's conferences this year -- which amounts to nearly 276,000 room nights in local hotels, according to the Greater Phoenix Convention and Visitors Bureau and convention-center officials.

Those convention attendees are expected to spend more than $283 million during the year on food, drinks, rooms, souvenirs and entertainment.

The Palomar in Phoenix, a Kimpton hotel, would be an attractive option for conventioneers, and it could be a selling point for associations and other national groups that are deciding where to hold their next annual conventions, said Jennifer Franklin, a spokeswoman for the hotel.

Franklin also said Kimpton hotels have a loyal customer following, especially among women, which makes it an attractive brand for cities to acquire.

The Hotel Palomar Phoenix is the second hotel that Kimpton Hotels and Restaurants has built from scratch, Hollister said. The other is the Hotel Palomar in Chicago. The company usually adds hotels through "adaptive reuse" -- renovating existing buildings.

Moloznik said the Hotel Palomar Phoenix boasts energy efficiency and recycled materials that may enable it -- and all of CityScape's two blocks of stores, restaurants and offices -- to qualify for the prestigious LEED certification, the international hallmark of green design and construction.

In addition, it already meets Kimpton's standards for green building under its 7-year-old green building program, EarthCare -- another selling point for the environmentally conscientious customer.

The hotel's 242 rooms are decked in chic neutral tones -- espresso brown; gray beaded wallpaper; beige-colored, croc-textured doors on the wardrobes; and stainless-steel fixtures. The furniture has crisp, straight edges, but pillows and other accessories soften the sharpness. Nightly room rates start at $149.

"It's like that show 'Mad Men,' " Hollister said, referring to the popular AMC television show set in the early 1960s, when interior design was markedly minimalist with stark, contrasting colors.

A one-bedroom unit features a separate sitting room. Each bathroom has a Fuji soak tub.

A 3,200-square-foot ballroom will play host to conferences, banquets and celebrations. Boardrooms also can be set up in the meeting spaces. Altogether, the hotel offers more than 15,000 square feet of meeting space.

Construction crews are putting the finishing touches on two bars. One, on the second floor of the hotel, is the Blue Hound Kitchen & Cocktails bar, where Palomar guests will be invited to a "Wines of the World" hour at 5 p.m. daily. Room service also is available 24 hours a day.

The outdoor pool is on the third floor, where guests can watch the crowds walking to and leaving concerts, Phoenix Suns, Mercury and Arizona Diamondbacks games. Another bar, Lustre, next to the pool will be open to the public.

Guests hoping to squeeze in a workout will get complimentary passes to Gold's Gym Elite at CityScape.

Hollister said the hotel has been hosting job fairs at the CityScape office tower to hire 250 workers, from cleaning crews to managers.


Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/business/re...#ixzz1wbjvz1cj
I don't like seeing "years of construction is about to end" but then again this is the Arizona Republic. Their reporting is a little lacking.
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Old Posted Jun 4, 2012, 5:25 PM
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Hell freaking yeah! I loved this place when I had it at the airport in D.C.!

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Potbelly Sandwich Shop is coming to CityScape in Phoenix
by Howard Seftel - Jun. 4, 2012 08:06 AM
Republic restaurant critic

Cityscape, the $900 million downtown Phoenix development, is about to add another chain to its restaurant mix.
Coming this fall is the first Arizona branch of Potbelly Sandwich Shop, a Chicago-based company with more than 240 outlets, including several in the Middle East. The original unit debuted in 1977.
Look for toasted sandwiches, soups, salads, dessert cookies, shakes, malts and smoothies. Among the sandwiches are the "Wreck," with roast beef, turkey, ham, salami and Swiss; the "Meaty Pizza," with pepperoni, capicola, meatballs and provolone; and the "Mediterranean," a vegetarian mix of hummus, feta, cucumbers, artichokes and roasted red peppers. There are two store-baked bread options, regular and multi-grain, and you can add any number of toppings and condiments.

One friendly twist for calorie-counters: You can order the bread "thin-cut," which knocks about 100 calories off the sandwich.
Prices haven't been finalized, but elsewhere around the country sandwiches sell for about $5 - $6, and salads for around $7.
Three other CityScape restaurants are scheduled to launch over the next few months. On Tuesday, June 5, the Hotel Palomar will unveil its new dining room, Blue Hound Kitchen, while later this month, a taco parlor called Fuego CityScape will move into the space vacated by Vitamin T. Silk Sushi, a pan-Asian concept, is aiming to open its doors in August.


Read more: http://www.azcentral.com/thingstodo/...#ixzz1wqal11KM
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Old Posted Jun 4, 2012, 5:33 PM
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Came here to post that ^^^^

Thank you, Chicago, for your delicious sandwiches.
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Old Posted Jun 4, 2012, 6:53 PM
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We knew it was coming but now even better. Love this place. Great addition!!!!!
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