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Old Posted Jun 26, 2024, 7:51 PM
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I hope all of these units will eventually help Terrace Rd with it's retail scene and fill up all of those vacant retail spaces....could be a cool street?
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Old Posted Jun 26, 2024, 7:57 PM
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The Cul-de-sac marketing team strikes again!

https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/news...id=socialshare

"The FIRST CAR FREE NIEGHBORHOOD IN THE USA"

Seriously who is doing the marketing for this apartment complex its next level
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Old Posted Jun 26, 2024, 8:30 PM
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I think this says less about their marketing and more about the degradation of media, where interns regurgitate canned talking points into articles. Websites like MSN are in the volume business- crank out as much garbage as possible to generate clicks for ads.
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Old Posted Jun 26, 2024, 9:12 PM
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I kind of wish that there were a light rail stop actually on that section of Terrace. I can't really fault the chosen locations of the two nearest light rail stops: To the west obviously having the stop on the ASU side of Rural will get the best ridership, and to the east it's really great that the Apache/Dorsey stop is co-located with the streetcar terminus, but I feel that once Terrace is really built out it will feel somewhat silly that there is no stop next to the densest part of the light rail route within Tempe.
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Old Posted Jun 27, 2024, 1:30 AM
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I kind of wish that there were a light rail stop actually on that section of Terrace. I can't really fault the chosen locations of the two nearest light rail stops: To the west obviously having the stop on the ASU side of Rural will get the best ridership, and to the east it's really great that the Apache/Dorsey stop is co-located with the streetcar terminus, but I feel that once Terrace is really built out it will feel somewhat silly that there is no stop next to the densest part of the light rail route within Tempe.
Be added later like 52nd St. and Washington.
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Old Posted Jul 1, 2024, 9:44 PM
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https://epermits.tempe.gov/CitizenAc...howInspection=

You almost don't dare say it, but it looks like there might be movement on the Hilo development? This PSPR for a 450 unit mixed use development that previously had no application link now does have one and the address shown is 719 South Mill Avenue which puts it approximately at the Jack in the Box near the NE corner of University and Mill. The 450 units is much more than the previous iteration of Hilo was supposed to be, so maybe they are going to include the JB lot and make it a larger/taller development?

PS: If you are on a phone and get a log in screen when you click the epermits page link, the issue is probably solved by switching to desktop view.
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Old Posted Jul 1, 2024, 10:22 PM
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The previous proposal probably didn't pencil given the run up in development costs in recent years. Tempe has approved much higher densities as of late so I am happy to see this moving forward with greater density & height!
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Old Posted Jul 2, 2024, 1:00 AM
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It's not Hilo, it the Pita Jungle Building on the hard corner, plus Jack in the Box. Sounds like its a Chicago developer and they are still trying to sort things out, but hopefully it gets some legs.
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Old Posted Jul 2, 2024, 5:55 PM
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The Historic Preservation Commission will be hearing a presentation on an RPF to redevelop city owned land "directly east" of the Hackett House, which I guess would be the parking lot there to the east? Surprised that such out of the way lots would be up for redevelopment, but not mad about it. Maybe a little pocket park or something? I may try to listen in to the hearing on July 10, unless someone has the scoop on the plan.

https://www.tempe.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/108610
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Old Posted Jul 2, 2024, 9:30 PM
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The Historic Preservation Commission will be hearing a presentation on an RPF to redevelop city owned land "directly east" of the Hackett House, which I guess would be the parking lot there to the east? Surprised that such out of the way lots would be up for redevelopment, but not mad about it. Maybe a little pocket park or something? I may try to listen in to the hearing on July 10, unless someone has the scoop on the plan.

https://www.tempe.gov/home/showpublisheddocument/108610
Yup...more on this...

https://azbex.com/uncategorized/temp...ric-mixed-use/

The City of Tempe and Tempe Sister Cities are working together to build housing, a boutique hotel, and a new event space in downtown Tempe – all while ensuring the historic Hackett House is protected and maintained.

The historic 1888 Hackett House at Fourth Street and Mill Avenue is one of Tempe’s iconic buildings. It’s been the home to Tempe Sister Cities for decades. However, the organization needs more space and a more modern commercial kitchen for its activities. Recognizing an opportunity, the City of Tempe and Tempe Sister Cities came together to craft a plan to maintain the historic Hackett House, create the space it needs and provide amenities for the community. This is a win-win for both the City of Tempe and Tempe Sister Cities.

Tempe Sister Cities offers exchange programs to Tempe’s 11 sister cities for students, teachers and professionals. The group has sent hundreds of people to build cultural bridges around the world. The organization also hosts cultural dinners, high teas, cooking demonstrations and other events. Tempe Sister Cities is also well known for hosting the annual Oktoberfest celebration held in October, which helps fund their exchange programs.

The City of Tempe owns the Hackett House and the .34 acres that serve as parking and tented event space. Setting aside and protecting the house, the City is issuing a Request for Proposals to find creative ideas to transform the remaining property into residential units and an amenitized hotel. This includes the ability for Tempe Sister Cities to use office space and have access to a 3.5KSF event space and a new commercial kitchen.

The project is zoned for mixed-use / 65 dwelling units per acre. The City is encouraging developers to include some units that would be affordable for those with low and moderate incomes or workforce housing for future hotel staff.

The RFP is for a long-term ground lease, not a sale of the property. Hackett House must remain intact as part of any agreement, and the RFP suggests that the first floor of any proposed development should tie in the historic look and feel of the Hackett House.

“Developments that include historic buildings can be challenging, but they can also be unique, inspiring and visually appealing,” said Tempe Historic Preservation Officer Zachary Lechner. “The work that was done to restore Hayden House as part of the 100 Mill development is evidence of that, as are the plans for the Hayden Flour Mill.”

This RFP is being sent out nationally in hopes of finding the best project partner. Those interested should apply at https://tempe-gov.bonfirehub.com before Aug. 20.
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Old Posted Jul 3, 2024, 12:48 AM
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What is the latest on the squatter property? And are any of these projects on this Tempe thread the one that was supposed to replace the Hawaiian BBQ place at College & 6th St? What happened to that?
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Old Posted Jul 3, 2024, 9:37 PM
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Gateway Tempe and The Sterling both approved at last week's council meeting. 1,100 units, though neither is super tall.
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Old Posted Jul 9, 2024, 7:23 PM
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Two new cranes are up on Apache for 1020 E Apache and the Marshall.
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Old Posted Jul 9, 2024, 10:27 PM
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What is the latest on the squatter property? And are any of these projects on this Tempe thread the one that was supposed to replace the Hawaiian BBQ place at College & 6th St? What happened to that?
Squatter property got a rezoning a few months back, but has not submitted a full development plan yet. College/6th seems to have died, as far as I can tell the entitlements lapsed.
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Old Posted Jul 9, 2024, 10:38 PM
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Squatter property got a rezoning a few months back, but has not submitted a full development plan yet. College/6th seems to have died, as far as I can tell the entitlements lapsed.
Would you happen to know the latest on Tempe Depot & 250 Rio as well???
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Old Posted Jul 9, 2024, 11:28 PM
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^ Those are never going to get built in this market. Tempe has too much office vacancy downtown.
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Old Posted Jul 10, 2024, 3:44 AM
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Would you happen to know the latest on Tempe Depot & 250 Rio as well???
Not much but I noticed a “Tempe Depot Plat” pop up in Plan Review for Planning Entitlements on the development map recently. Someone correct me if I’m wrong but I’ve never noticed it before.

I found this as well which seems to be fairly recent advertising for a development opportunity on a county island at Curry x Gilbert Dr which shows Tempe Depot, along with the Hayden Mill conversion, South Pier, Novus, John McCain Library (which was just approved recently?) and other projects as points of interest. I say recent because Banyan across the lake are pictured with full cladding which is maybe a 3 months ago if I’m not mistaken.

https://images.loopnet.ca/d2/mBjHhD3...0/document.pdf

So things might be moving in the background… hopefully lol
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Old Posted Jul 10, 2024, 4:15 PM
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^ That loopnet listing is for a property that was already rezoned for a 5 story multi-family development last year. Looks like the developer is trying to off-load it as things are starting to slow down.
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Old Posted Jul 10, 2024, 4:16 PM
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Did anyone see that Dutch Bros leased an entire building that was part of Carvana's corporate headquarters near Priest and Rio Salado?
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Old Posted Jul 10, 2024, 6:53 PM
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Did anyone see that Dutch Bros leased an entire building that was part of Carvana's corporate headquarters near Priest and Rio Salado?
It's their new national HQ I believe
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