damn! Awesome thread, man. Where is that little house in the 4th pic? Also, I saw some pics from 101N Central (US Bank building)... Is that where your office is, or were you at the Valley Metro Rail offices or something?
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Man these are awesome! So much potential with some of the buildings.
I especially like this one...where is it located? http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...d/P1010199.jpg This one is great too...again, where is it at? http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...d/P1000243.jpg Finally...this corner could be so good, where is this? http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...d/P1010098.jpg |
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Awesome. Too bad they don't build stuff like any of that anymore :(
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I really like this one:
http://i300.photobucket.com/albums/n...d/P1010114.jpg Because I think it defines the future of downtown and central Phoenix. In the 60s-80s this city did an awful job of preserving its history and tore down hundreds of homes like this one on the right, leaving the city permanently scarred with dirt lots. But now that urban living is starting to become more popular those lots are being filed with modern developments like the one on the left. I think the pairing of historic neighborhoods with ornate, traditional homes saddled next to higher density modern condo projects could really be one of the areas defining characteristics. Not that this doesn't happen in other cities, but due to our disgusting over abundance of dirt lots Phoenix probably has more of an opportunity for it than most. EDIT: Also am I losing my mind or didn't that condo complex used to have the front parts of those white overhangs painted different bright colors? If this is the building Im thinking of I liked it better that way, as it is now its a bit too stark and un-ornate for my taste. |
Great set; nice to see these parts of Phoenix. Cool mix of building styles.
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Aren't some of those lawns a little too green for that natural habitat?
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Now this would be the parts of the city I like to see if I ever visit Phoenix, hopefully one day.
Anyway many of these older areas reminds me of parts of Los Angeles & Pasadena. Very nice I'm impressed. :tup: |
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The second one (vine covered) is in north Encanto/Palmcroft, at 11th Ave/Encanto Blvd. The third one (store fronts) is on Grand at Polk. ForAteOh, you're right, that was from the U.S. Bank building, I was just dropping off a proposal at the Valley Metro offices, they were taken from the top of the garage portion. Thanks all! |
Nice pictures. What neighborhoods are these areas in, beside the Coronado area that the sign indicates?
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Great thread!
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One of the more unique Phoenix urban threads we've seen on here.
I recognize alot of these houses, but where is this gem? Needs a little yardwork, but it's in great shape otherwise. |
Even after living there for a few years you've shown me a side of this city that I've never seen. Great job!
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Fantastic thread. Your wonderful shots made me think that I need to get back down there! Now with all the tips you gave me in the past you didn't mention some of these buildings, must have wanted to save them for yourself? :) Again, great job and you should post more often!
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Wow, great pictures. Always nice to see places - including a few new ones - from unique angles like these. Phoenix needs more photo threads like this here on SSP. It's this type of stuff, the quirks, locals like us see everyday. Some of reasons why we love it so much.
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Great thread!!! This is the type of thread I was waiting to see from Phoenix...thanks for sharing!!!
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