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Old Posted Jul 31, 2007, 8:52 PM
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Driving past Tempe on the 202 this morning, the second Centerpoint Condo tower is finally starting to rise into the skyline.
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Driving past Tempe on the 202 this morning, the second Centerpoint Condo tower is finally starting to rise into the skyline.
Woo hoo! I haven't been around there recently to see the progress, but will make a point to go early next week and take some pictures.
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Old Posted Jul 31, 2007, 10:07 PM
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When will ONYX start construction?
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Streetcars, eh? I'll believe that when I see it. What may work in Portland usually doesn't fly in Phoenix. Too bad.
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Old Posted Aug 1, 2007, 6:12 PM
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Fantastic video on the Pier at Town Lake's website:

http://www.thepierattownlake.com/index.php



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When will ONYX start construction?
Sales are starting this month. With financing in its current distress, I wouldn't expect anything to begin until they have cash reservations for a good portion of the units. My semi-educated guess would place construction starting around the end of 2008, but don't hold me to it.

They have updated their web site, finally!

http://www.weststonecommunities.com/future.html
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Old Posted Aug 2, 2007, 12:25 AM
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Revised Tempe skyscraper list as of today, 8-1-07:



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Old Posted Aug 2, 2007, 2:26 PM
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Nice work Don!
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Thanks Don!
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Old Posted Aug 2, 2007, 6:18 PM
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Revised Tempe skyscraper list as of today, 8-1-07:


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...very exciting stuff, Don! Thank you!

Maybe someday someone will complete a diagram of Tempe and its buildings for this site.
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Old Posted Aug 4, 2007, 8:48 PM
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I walked by this today. The property has a fence up around it and today there was a sign with a website. (the sign website was 312south.com but it opened to the website below) It's on the west side of Hardy between 5th and 2nd street.

http://www.worleyteam.com/featured/details.cgi?id=316
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Old Posted Aug 6, 2007, 5:12 PM
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Tempe Development Map

Tempe has updated its interactive map showing the proposed development. Check it out! http://www.tempe.gov/business/maps/
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Here's the skim of some of the new stuff off the above link:

Renderings for Namwest at Town Lake: 4 towers:
http://www.tempe.gov/maps/DevProject...5-b7dc3668a30d

More information on Eighth and Rural Condominiums, a 12-story project not on Don's list:
http://www.tempe.gov/maps/DevProject...b-53af8c2c8ec9

Gray Clow's six story Apache/101 park and ride with renderings:
http://www.tempe.gov/maps/DevProject...2-be78fe579900

LandSource Tempe's 17 story project on Apache, with rendering:
http://www.tempe.gov/maps/DevProject...f-aee92def825e

Campus Suites on the Rail: nothing special but 964 student units on 7.5 acres is big:
http://www.tempe.gov/maps/DevProject...5-c2be74f83a00
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Apache has some great potential
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Thanks all for the sites and renderings. Tempe continues to impress. Here is a great animation for The Pier at Town Lake project.

http://media1.tempe.gov/econdev/high/ThePier.wmv
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Old Posted Aug 7, 2007, 5:23 AM
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Here's an interesting, if slightly dated (last year), video showing many of the projects in Tempe.

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Old Posted Aug 7, 2007, 2:13 PM
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"August 7, 2007
Onyx Tower taking orders soon in Tempe
Tony Natale, Tribune

Developers will begin taking orders next week for the tallest building yet on Tempe Town Lake, the 26-story Onyx Tower.

WestStone Communities and its sales and architectural teams will begin selling the 196 condominium units on Aug. 17. The tower includes 20 penthouses on the top five floors.

Prices start at $300,000 on the low-end and run up to nearly $2 million, said John Iorillo, WestStone president and chief operating officer.

Onyx Tower will be built on less than two acres on the north shore of the lake at Playa Del Norte and Rural Road near Loop 202. Ground-breaking is set for December and construction is expected to be completed in the summer of 2009.

The development is among a movement in the real estate industry of high-rise residential growth. "It's the old story," Iorillo said. "As more people move in and space starts to get smaller, buildings start going higher. It's happening in the Valley and in other parts of Arizona.

"A lot of people don't want to live in the outskirts of Arizona. They want to live, work and play in the heart of a city like Tempe."

Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman said the Onyx Tower is an example of the city's push to attract more residents as well as provide economic support for lakeshore and downtown businesses. "The goal is to get the lake to start paying off for the economic benefit of our community," said Hallman, who joined other council members in endorsing final plans for the project.

The city plans to attract more than 5,000 additional residents to the downtown area by encouraging more residential and condo development. "It (the Onyx Tower and other residential projects) is part of a bigger program to establish a more sustainable community," Hallman said.

Tempe Councilman Ben Arredondo, while endorsing the plan to lure more residents and voting for Onyx, questions the height of some projects underway. "I've always had a problem with building heights in Tempe," said Arredondo. "There's also the question of police and fire safety issues with tall buildings."

Arredondo said he plans to request a study into the additional costs needed to maintain safety in tall structures. The new Onyx Tower will have black glass walls with units that run in size from 653 square feet to 2,368 square feet. It will feature a rooftop lap pool, bar for private parties and a 10-seat movie theater and conference room."

Isn't it time for Ben to start thinking about retiring?

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Old Posted Aug 7, 2007, 2:48 PM
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Yeah, what a just silly statement about police and fire issues in tall buildings.
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Old Posted Aug 7, 2007, 3:03 PM
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What's wrong with this line of thinking? Do you think the Tempe F.D. is currently equipped to fight fires in 300+ foot, 30-story buildings?
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^ Then he shouldn't publicly open his mouth about it. Nothing like destroying the high-rise market, nascent though it may be, by running off at the mouth. Instead, fix the problem and move on.

Now, if the city refuses to fix the problem (assuming one exists - and let's be real - what cities in Arizona are equipped to "fight" high-rise fires? For that matter, what cities in the U.S. are?), then that's a different story. But I suspect Arredondo hasn't done anything to fix the problem - he just has issues with high-rises in general and the fire excuse is just a way for him to get his name in the paper, to grind his axe.

Lame.

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