No worries, we have PLENTY of projects going up along light rail corridor that are taller than 4 floors. Edison Midtown is nearly topping out at 7 floors, the Stewart looks to be on it's way at 19 floors, Block 23 starting soon at 19-21 floors (can't remember exact floor count) and Central Park East should start around October at 20 floors. And hopefully, Barrister should start moving in a few months at 21 floors.
I'm OK with another 4 floor development with the above happening
The more of these 4 floor buildings around Phoenix, the better. They're the most cost-effective buildings that can go up and most of them are pretty dense.
Save the high-rise development for other lots in the future, lots closer to light rail lines, lots in higher profile areas than 7th St and Maryland.
The more of these 4 floor buildings around Phoenix, the better. They're the most cost-effective buildings that can go up and most of them are pretty dense.
Save the high-rise development for other lots in the future, lots closer to light rail lines, lots in higher profile areas than 7th St and Maryland.
Edison Midtown is really making a commanding street presence along Central. I love how close to the sidewalk it is compared to the surrounding buildings. I snapped an update pic.
Edison Midtown is really making a commanding street presence along Central. I love how close to the sidewalk it is compared to the surrounding buildings. I snapped an update pic.
So, while gawking over the cool view that the new Stewart webcam offers, I couldn't help but notice activity going on next to the empty lot at en Hance. Does anyone know if this is the start of phase 2? Could be just prelim work, but hard to tell by the webcam.
UMOM to build $16.6M apartment complex in west Phoenix
This doesn't look too bad considering it's affordable housing, although the article makes finding the location difficult since Dunlap is about 3 miles north of Montebello and Morten is approximately halfway between the two. I also don't see any vacant lot on Google Maps at Morten and 19th Avenue either. The closest I can figure is the lot across the street from the Phoenix Day School for the Deaf which actually makes it closer to 21st Ave. Still, it's only about half a mile to the LRT stop at Northern Ave so I guess that makes it transit related development due to the light rail extension.