Posted Oct 4, 2012, 4:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Arquitect
I would really like to see it along Rio Salado, that way it could also be easily accessible by the RS street car line (if it were to become a reality). I personaly would love something on Ash and University, since it is walking distance from me.
I think that area you mention will be the first to be developed. The Frats have already began to be demolished, so I could really see ASU pushing for the development to be phased from the south side first (closest to campus) to the lake edge last. For right now, there are no concrete plans about anything that will go in the ecoDistrict. And there won't really be anything until February, when ASU picks who will design and develop the area. Although, they have released some guidelines to what they would like to see, which basicaly seems to create a very dense, pedestrian and bike friendly community, which has a ton of mix-use, and has cutting-edge sustainability components. This Power Point actualy shows what ASU is looking for:
http://higherlogicdownload.s3.amazonaws....renetStadium_EcoDistrictPresentation.pdf
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Thanks for the link, I am much more confident in the vision than I was before. This project is going to be huge!
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