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Old Posted Mar 1, 2018, 5:27 PM
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The Fillmore

Here is a thread that hopefully will be used soon!!!!!!!!!!!

THE FILLMORE:

http://downtownphoenixjournal.com/20...-fillmore-rfp/
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Old Posted Mar 1, 2018, 5:32 PM
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Old Posted Mar 1, 2018, 5:40 PM
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LOL - I know, but hope springs eternal!!!!! Fingers crossed this thread gets used a lot more.
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Old Posted Jul 10, 2018, 8:55 PM
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Do we have any updates on this project? IIRC, there were some permits being pulled around March/April time frame? Any movement since then?
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Do we have any updates on this project? IIRC, there were some permits being pulled around March/April time frame? Any movement since then?
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Old Posted Jul 10, 2018, 9:44 PM
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Do we have any updates on this project? IIRC, there were some permits being pulled around March/April time frame? Any movement since then?
A fire review was completed on 6/29. That's about it. I'm not sure how much needs to be reviewed and completed by the city before construction can start. It seems like quite a few projects are taking foreveeerrr to get going.
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Old Posted Jul 11, 2018, 2:40 AM
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It looks like preliminary building plans were approved today for phases 1 and 2. See PRLM 1804238 if you're interested at the city's plan review webpage, but it doesn't really say much. https://apps-secure.phoenix.gov/PDD/Search/PlanReviews
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That is encouraging!!!
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Oops posted in the wrong thread
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Old Posted Jul 18, 2018, 9:48 PM
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So this was submitted today for a 17 story apartment building at 601 N 3rd Ave. Has anyone heard of it? I did some sleuthing about Duo on Fillmore LLC, and they are really Aspirant Development, the people behind The Stewart. If there are already other posts on this - sorry, but I couldn't find anything.
There was some noise about this sometime back but it was originally floated as 12-14 stories. Here is the picture, cant find the article:

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Old Posted Oct 12, 2018, 11:04 PM
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So what our Over/under of this actually happening??? Didnt realize this was the same company doing the Sprouts/apartments in Midtown, that gives me some hope.

https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/...-for-140m.html

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High Street Residential, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co., is in escrow to buy a vacant parcel of land in downtown Phoenix with plans to build a $140 million mixed-use project.

To be built in two phases, the first phase will include a seven-story, 342-unit apartment complex and 7,000 square feet of ground-floor retail and restaurant space on about 3 acres at the southwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Fillmore Street, said Paul Tuchin, senior vice president for Trammell Crow.

Groundbreaking for the first phase is expected during early first quarter of 2019, with total development costs estimated at about $70 million. It would open during the fourth quarter of 2020.
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General contractor is UEB, while project architect is ESG.

The Fillmore will include a pool, fitness center, club room, work-from-home spaces and a sky lounge on the seventh floor facing downtown, Tuchin said.

The second phase on the remainder of that 7.5-acre parcel would include upward of 350 apartment units and another 7,000-square-foot restaurant and retail space.

An urban paseo spanning from Fourth to Sixth avenues will be designed to accommodate walking, biking and vehicle traffic, Tuchin said. It will include shade structures and be heavily landscaped.

Total development cost for both phases is estimated between $140 million and $145 million, he said.

Tuchin said he's excited to play a part in the changing landscape of downtown Phoenix.

"With the addition of light rail, ASU’s downtown campus, the Phoenix Biomedical Campus, and the continued employment growth, downtown Phoenix has undergone a complete resurgence over the past decade," he said. "As one of the largest metros in the country, it’s exciting to see our downtown become a true urban core with the addition of great new restaurants, bars, public markets, music venues and a variety of new housing options."

This downtown project comes on the heels of another High Street Residential project on the southwest corner of Seventh Avenue and Osborn Road in midtown Phoenix.

Called the Osborn Marketplace, that $55 million redevelopment effort includes the transformation of an old Bashas' grocery store into a Sprouts Farmers Market, a Starbucks and a five-story, 190-unit apartment complex. Retail tenants there include Jamba Juice, Jersey Mike’s, Orange Theory Fitness, Keep It Cut and Midtown Nail Lounge.

While the project's retail portion is operational, the $40 million apartments are expected to open during early second quarter of 2019.
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I'd say at this point we'll get a first phase out of it. The idea of chopping off the top of that block with a paseo is a serious win in any event.
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This project has been dragging its feet...does anyone have any updates or know of any permit activity?
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2019, 6:27 PM
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This project has been dragging its feet...does anyone have any updates or know of any permit activity?
There have been 9 plan reviews/permits submitted in the last month, but a few were not issued but the city. I'm guessing there were errors on the permit applications or something.

You can follow the permits at: https://apps-secure.phoenix.gov/PDD/Search/Projects
The Fillmore project number is 18-615
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2019, 6:50 PM
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Looks like a bunch of code variances and drainage approvals.

Slow and steady lets not forget how long projects like Cityscape, Block 23 and Stewart took to get built.
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2019, 11:46 PM
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Aspire Fillmore Update

https://phxrising.city/aspire-fillmore-update-1/

Nice update on Aspire Fillmore from Anthony Previte.
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2019, 11:52 PM
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https://phxrising.city/aspire-fillmore-update-1/

Nice update on Aspire Fillmore from Anthony Previte.
Thanks for posting, Aspire/Duo on Fillmore rendering looks good!

But just as a heads up, this thread is meant for a different project...confusingly also named "The Fillmore" lol can't believe this project still hasn't broken ground while others which came later in the game and are about to break ground soon. Is it because RFP projects generally just move slower??
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Old Posted Mar 21, 2019, 7:32 PM
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The Fillmore update

From the the business leader at Trammel Crow in an interview with PBJ:

“Q: What about the Fillmore multifamily project in downtown Phoenix? A: We will be breaking ground in the next 30 days.”

https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/...it-leader.html

That’s exciting!
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Old Posted Mar 21, 2019, 7:40 PM
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From the the business leader at Trammel Crow in an interview with PBJ:

“Q: What about the Fillmore multifamily project in downtown Phoenix? A: We will be breaking ground in the next 30 days.”

https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/...it-leader.html
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Cathy Thuringer, the new business unit leader for Trammell Crow Co.’s Phoenix market, wants to grow the company’s local operations.

She assumes the role from Jim Mahoney, who will continue to serve as a principal. Thuringer, who joined Trammell Crow in 1988 and has served as a principal since 2014, will be responsible for exploring new product lines. She spoke to the Business Journal about her plans.

What’s the difference in the role of the principal and business unit leader? To become principal, you basically have to be successful on development deals and show good business acumen. You are voted on by the executive committee to become principal. It’s an achievement level in our company. Business unit leader is a leadership role, where you lead operations of the Phoenix business unit in all aspects of development.

What’s your vision for the company? We’ve got a great team here, a very talented team. We are one of the most active developers in Phoenix, and we want to continue that. We want to continue to be able to find opportunities to develop, bring jobs and create value to stakeholders. I want it to continue to be successful for the younger talent in our office who will take on leadership here as well.

What areas do you plan to expand into? One of the things we have not been into here is the health care industry. There’s a plan to try to feel out opportunities in the health care sector here locally.

Where are you with the multifamily project at Seventh Avenue and Osborn Road? The first phase of units should be delivered by the end of [April]. Full completion will be a couple of months after that.

What about the Fillmore multifamily project in downtown Phoenix? We will be breaking ground in the next 30 days.
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I believe they are building this in phases however. The last I read was the first phase is 7 or 8 story residential. I hope this doesn't mean years before the next phases.
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