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Old Posted Dec 30, 2022, 4:14 PM
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Final building plans were submitted for Rainbow Road at 1st St and Portland

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Old Posted Dec 30, 2022, 4:39 PM
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Final building plans were submitted for Rainbow Road at 1st St and Portland

Obviously more height would be great but that is a cool building. This part of the city is really blowing up now.
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This was the proposed location of the Atari Hotel. Can't say I'm not disappointed that never came to be.

Glad to see that the Willetta location is FINALLY getting developed. Will be a welcome addition to cap off the area around the library.
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Old Posted Dec 30, 2022, 5:06 PM
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This was the proposed location of the Atari Hotel. Can't say I'm not disappointed that never came to be.

Glad to see that the Willetta location is FINALLY getting developed. Will be a welcome addition to cap off the area around the library.
Does that hotel have any signs of life elsewhere in the valley? I was kind of hoping it got delayed long enough that they return to another possible location downtown, as opposed to building it somewhere else like Talking Stick area off the 101.
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[QUOTE=Chestnut1;9827070]Final building plans were submitted for Rainbow Road at 1st St and Portland

Office building?
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Does that hotel have any signs of life elsewhere in the valley? I was kind of hoping it got delayed long enough that they return to another possible location downtown, as opposed to building it somewhere else like Talking Stick area off the 101.
Not that I have read recently. They were going to build the first in Las Vegas, but I have not seen any signs of life on that one. Their website is still up, but not much info.

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No office, 36 residential units.
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2023, 6:52 PM
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New Multifamily Planned for 7th Ave. & Camelback

This looks to be going in immediately north of the existing Brooklyn Bedding store...

https://azbex.com/planning-development/new-walkable-multifamily-planned-for-7th-ave-camelback/
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City staff has recommended the Phoenix Planning Commission approve a rezoning request for a 249-unit multifamily development on 4.79 acres near the NEC of 7th Avenue and Camelback.

Owner Larkspur Lane Investment Properties, LLC (Magnolia Property Co.) has requested rezoning to “WU Code T5:5 UT (Walkable Urban Code, Transect 5:5, Transit Uptown Character Area)” from the current site zoning of “C-2 TOD-1 (Intermediate Commercial, Interim Transit-Oriented Zoning Overlay District One),” according to the staff report.

Given the proximity of the proposed Magnolia 7th and Camelback community to light rail and the Uptown neighborhood as a prime walkable, transit-oriented redevelopment area, multimodal transportation accommodation, shading, walkability and public access are key considerations in planning staff’s evaluation. Among those accommodations will be bicycle parking for residents, bicycle racks for guests and a bike repair station.

The site is a mix of vacant former retail suites and other commercial uses. Nearby properties include a commercial shopping center, multifamily residential, a church and a school. The five-story, 280-unit Broadstone Uptown PHX multifamily development is under construction to the east of the proposed site.

The current proposal calls for a unit mix of 97 studio, 115 one-bedroom and 37 two-bedroom apartments. The site design is a “C” formation around a central courtyard and amenity area that is open to the east. The four-story building heights are planned for 54 feet, nine inches, slightly smaller than the maximum 56 feet allowed under the requested zoning. There will be a setback of six feet on the primary 7th Avenue frontage. The streetscape along 7th includes a six-foot detached sidewalk and a 10-foot landscape strip.

The site lies 180 feet north of the 7th Avenue and Camelback light rail station, placing it within the Medium Urban Center place type under the Phoenix General Plan’s Transit Oriented Development Strategic Policy Framework, which is typically characterized by buildings of three-to-six stories.

In examining the Uptown TOD District Plan, the staff report finds the addition of 249 residential units would help address the projected shortfall of 10,888 housing units by 2035 and would help address the fact that only 22% of households are within a quarter-mile of healthy retail food stores. A Fry’s supermarket is located at the NWC of 7th Avenue and Camelback.

Regarding the request’s advancement of the Alhambra Village Character Plan, the report says, “The proposal would add new multifamily residential within close proximity to high capacity transit, on an arterial street, and in a walkable urban configuration that will produce a strong and well shaded pedestrian environment with parking situated to the rear of the site, with the exception of the parking spaces along the driveways at the far north and south of the site.”

Magnolia Property Co. is the project owner. The design firm is Wilder Architects, and the project is represented by Burch & Cracchiolo, PA.

As of the Dec. 16 staff report, no public statements had been submitted in support of or opposition to the project. The Phoenix Planning Commission is scheduled to hear the request in its Jan. 5 meeting.
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2023, 6:57 PM
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Not a fan of surface parking but with fire lanes needed where they are it's just not worth building garages in some of these infill sites.

The superimposition is also wrong, this is north of and doesn't include the liquor or mattress store.
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2023, 9:43 PM
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I wonder what the true age of the Brooklyn Bedding building really is. I think it's probably from the 1920s or 1930s and was a typical pre-war small warehouse/store that at some point in the 90s maybe had a hideous makeover.

If you look at the back you can see the upper window has the typical curvature of pre-war/historic window openings. You can even see a little left-over architectural detail on the first step of the roofline on the left. Similar to what is on still on the building on the NEC of 7th Ave & McDowell. I bet the building originally looked very similar to that one.

https://www.google.com/maps/@33.5099184,...NNyIxnaCSRsGpogYr87pA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192

Not that it's any type of significant building overall, but it's original form and facade was likely a million times better than what it is now.
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2023, 9:53 PM
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I wonder what the true age of the Brooklyn Bedding building really is. I think it's probably from the 1920s or 1930s and was a typical pre-war small warehouse/store that at some point in the 90s maybe had a hideous makeover.

If you look at the back you can see the upper window has the typical curvature of pre-war/historic window openings. You can even see a little left-over architectural detail on the first step of the roofline on the left. Similar to what is on still on the building on the NEC of 7th Ave & McDowell. I bet the building originally looked very similar to that one.

https://www.google.com/maps/@33.5099184,...NNyIxnaCSRsGpogYr87pA!2e0!7i16384!8i8192

Not that it's any type of significant building overall, but it's original form and facade was likely a million times better than what it is now.
Its hideous to bad it isn't getting leveled
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2023, 10:21 PM
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The east side is also very telling of a pre-war masonry style, and the building exists on the 1930 historic aerials. The site was platted in 1897, but the county says it was constructed 1925 which correlates with a nearby road dedication. I've never seen the county track construction years for commercial buildings and this figure isn't totally trustworthy so who knows.

Driven by that damn thing a thousand times and I would have never guessed. Good eye PHX31.
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2023, 11:03 PM
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The east side is also very telling of a pre-war masonry style, and the building exists on the 1930 historic aerials. The site was platted in 1897, but the county says it was constructed 1925 which correlates with a nearby road dedication. I've never seen the county track construction years for commercial buildings and this figure isn't totally trustworthy so who knows.

Driven by that damn thing a thousand times and I would have never guessed. Good eye PHX31.
The brick now visible on the east side of the building was hiding, there was that tattoo parlor building butt up against that was recently demo'd. So it would be easy to miss, if not noticing the curved window header/opening in back.
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Old Posted Jan 3, 2023, 11:56 PM
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Huh. The brick on that thing looks like it was similar vintage.

I wonder how many 90 - 100 year old buildings get demolished every year in Phoenix without anyone noticing.
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This was the proposed location of the Atari Hotel. Can't say I'm not disappointed that never came to be.

Glad to see that the Willetta location is FINALLY getting developed. Will be a welcome addition to cap off the area around the library.
Im excited that with the development of central station, siya and the towers at the auto shop and the old Phoenix public market block we are closing the dead zone between Roosevelt row and cityscape
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2023, 6:39 PM
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Union Phase 2 crane going up right now
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2023, 7:11 PM
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A police offer was shot inside the first phase of Union the other night. Sometimes I forget to ignore the glossy facades of some of these new fangled apartments, lots of low lives live in them too.
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Old Posted Jan 10, 2023, 6:35 PM
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New Broadstone proposed for Vanburen and 56th Near Priest and Washington

https://azbex.com/planning-development/299-apartments-proposed-for-56th-street-in-e-phoenix/

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Alliance Residential Company has turned in an initial submittal to the City of Phoenix for a 299-unit multifamily development on 4.9 acres at 30 N. 56th Street. The site lies midway between Van Buren and Washington streets.

The site for Broadstone 56 is comprised of five adjacent parcels zoned Intermediate Commercial. The request seeks to consolidate and rezone them as a Planned Unit Development. Surrounding uses are mostly industrial and commercial offices.

The submittal notes that while the site is not within the City’s designated infill district, it is an infill site in an area “experiencing redevelopment as its transitions from more intense commercial and industrial to uses more fitting of the urban location connecting two major metropolitan cities.” Contributing to the site’s redevelopment and revitalization are its immediate adjacency to the City of Tempe border and proximity to light rail and the public amenities at Papago Park.

As currently envisioned, primary access will be from 56th Street. Parking will be in a two-level garage screened from street view with four stories of residential units on top, along with a podium-level amenity deck. Pedestrian accommodation will be primarily provided along the 56th Street frontage with access to the leasing office, recreation area and “resident support” areas for mail pickup, ride share pick up and drop off, and bicycle-related services.

The planned mix is comprised of 69 studios, 144 one-bedroom and 86 two-bedroom units ranging in size from 604SF up to 1,111SF.


Technically Phoenix but practically Tempe really
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Old Posted Jan 11, 2023, 6:43 AM
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About time.

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New Broadstone proposed for Vanburen and 56th Near Priest and Washington

https://azbex.com/planning-development/299-apartments-proposed-for-56th-street-in-e-phoenix/





Technically Phoenix but practically Tempe really
This if fantastic news for the people that live in the Red Rox Complex on the west side of 55th St. I do when I am in Phoenix. Getting rid of that forklift noise on the east side of 55th is long over due. Now if we could just rid ourselves of that tilt up concrete building just to the north of the 55th St. portion of this project. People have been living in this industrial building for years. I assume illegally because it wasn't built for that nor do I thing it is zoned for that. The Phoenix Police are out at that building on a regular basis with noise complaints. It gets really old. The Humane Society is building their new building just to the north of that building which I think will be also be good for the neighborhood.

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Old Posted Jan 12, 2023, 12:55 AM
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Hinkley's Lighting Factory has been fully demo'd. Just to refresh, the below development is what is slated to go there.


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Forty600 multi-family proposed development on old Hinkley's Lighting Factory on Central moving closer to construction...

ABC15: https://www.abc15.com/news/business/firm...into-mixed-use-project-along-grand-canal
PBJ: https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/news...-grand-canal-redevelopment.html?ana=knxv
Developer Site: https://www.forty600.com/about-the-project

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Old Posted Jan 20, 2023, 10:48 PM
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Not sure if this is the appropriate thread for notable manufacturing developments, but here is a photo of the TSMC plant in North Phoenix from Congresswoman Lesko (let's not get political or point out the irony)


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