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Old Posted Feb 18, 2007, 1:15 AM
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Downtown/ Light Rail Path pics

The coolest place in Midtown- a perfect first establishment for when the light rail curves South (Lux/ Pane Bianco):

Century Plaza rennovation continues:

Honey Bears/ Best of Philly- two lunch time greats of MidTown:

Central shot (Light Rail):

Old Mobster joint Durants:

Historic YMCA:

YMCA 2:

Historic Hotel San Carlos:

A shot down 1st Ave:

San Carlos/ Westward Ho in background:

Chase Tower (Phx's tallest):

"I've been workin' on the Light Rail..."

44 Monroe getting taller....

Roosevelt Square Mixed-Use Apartments:

Central Ave and Roosevelt all torn up:

Monument on Roosevelt/ Downtown Bruder Library:

Light Rail Construction Central Roosevelt

Future Solomon Tower site ??:



Historic Converted Lofts at Fillmore:




Westward Ho- arguably our most notorious local Monument:

Downtown Phoenix YMCA:

Old trolly, and old busus:



Old 80'd bus:

Recent sold 11 Monroe conversion with LED lights:

Old Trolly car :cry: :

Chase Tower and soon to be restored Professional Building:


Obscure Downtown alley with false Palm tree shadows:

Side view of Professional Building:


Professional Building soon to be glorious hotel:

Gary Cooper Star:

San Carlos Hotel close up:

Local Barber Shop:

Security Building entrance:

My favorite Downtown Phx angle:

Soon to be restored Security Building:



Security Building:

Grand Central Station:

Portland Place looking amazing"


Chateaux stalled:

Artisan haus on pause:

214 E McKinley cranking:

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Old Posted Feb 18, 2007, 2:54 AM
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lofty,

Thanks for the great pics! You show that Phoenix has some of that fine-grain development in place and happening. I love the palm shadows painted on the alley wall. I like to come upon creative, unassuming art pieces like that when out exploring. The professional building hotel/restaurant/nightclub project is an exciting one. That will add some class and nightlife to the area near 44 Monroe. Speaking of that; 44 Monroe is already looking tall and has another 20 or so floors still to go...awesome! I'm actually in Phoenix for a few days and planned on taking a photo trip tomorrow. I'll check on the Summit, the Sheraton and want to make it over to Tempe. The other thing I want to do is document the area that encompasses the Jackson Street Entertainment District. All that may be a bit ambitous for one day, but I'll give it the ole college try. Thanks again
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Awesome photo thread. Were these taken today? Looks like there was a decent amount of people around for a Saturday.
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Old Posted Feb 18, 2007, 4:04 AM
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Friday actually...
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Great pics! Thanks.
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Old Posted Feb 18, 2007, 6:14 AM
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Awesome shot!



Midtown doesn't get quite the credit it should. You've made it shine well.
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Old Posted Feb 18, 2007, 6:53 AM
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hey i feel sad that im not in midtown anymore, but I've moved on to a better place oh well.
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Old Posted Feb 18, 2007, 1:30 PM
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One of the best Downtown & Midtown pictures I have seen Joel. I love the Chase Tower shots, makes it look very tall. Doesn't the YMCA look spiffy? I love working out at that gym. In anycase, awesome pictures...Phoenix does have a lot going on, just gotta look in the right spots. I can't wait for light rail! Gotta stay optimistic!

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awesome Pictures !

Awesome Pictures from the valley of the Sun !
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Old Posted Feb 18, 2007, 10:55 PM
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Wow, thanks for some of the best pics I've seen of downtown/midtown. I will have to take a drive through when I'm back in town in April.
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Nice angle. Different from the usual shots. BTW, when the hell did that statue go up? Don't remember seeing it before.



And I agree with Combusean, this is the money shot:

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The monument has been there for a while now...
I'd say over a year...
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Nice photos. Thanks for posting!
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Great pictures Joel. As much as I rag on Phoenix, there are some things here to savor. BTW, that YMCA now has a coffee shop in the lobby that's really pleasant - and no membership required.

That artwork in the island at Central & Roosevelt is by local artist Robert Miley (he also did that sculpture/bench at 3rd Ave & Holly in Willo). It was cast out of melted down handguns. Since the light-rail station will be directly north of it, folks might get to check it out more closely when the project's done.
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Roosevelt Square Mixed-Use Apartments:
I just moved in there over the weekend. Its been great so far, though I don't have the internet yet (using it at a friends house now). As soon as I get online, Ill post some pictures of my view, my apartment faces north and I can see Portland Place, the Viad Building, the library, the tip of Squaw Peak and the "head" of Camelback. Its a great view, but when spring comes, it will be gone because of a large tree outside my window- ah well.
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HooverDam, that's great! I love the Portland residential strip. Your development and Portland Place really enhance the area. The strip park down Portland and the Deck Park make it a nice, respit of green space in the growing urban landscape. Congrats
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Why isn't there a Jack-In-The_box in Denver?

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Old Posted Feb 21, 2007, 4:42 PM
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The monument at Roosevelt/Central has been there at least two years because worked at Roosevelt/4th Ave. in 2005 and drove past it every day. Didn't realize that it was new at the time.

Great pics, loftlovr!
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Old Posted Feb 21, 2007, 7:25 PM
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Great pics... I need to shake my roots and be more aware of my surrondings since I live in Central Phoenix... thanks for sharing..
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Really enjoyed your pic's, Please explain the Gary Cooper star. Was he a native of Phoenix? He's one of my favorites from the Golden Age.
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