2008 – the year of transformation for downtown Phoenix
2008, the year of transformation for downtown Phoenix. Many projects are planned this year, and their collective surfacing in the city will have a profound effect.
Cityscape
When this project began in late October 2007, was RED Development Principal Michael Ebert and Barron Collier Chief Executive Paul Marinelli its goal was “to offer to create a new urban uniform basis for the city, day and night and uses for residents, tourists and Congress participants. “If all steps are completed, this structure include 0 million four towers with a mix of offices and apartments and 250,000 square feet of shops, restaurants and entertainment venues.
The variety of retailers should respond to the diverse population of students, downtown, tourists and suburban residents in events downtown.
The availability of entertainment venues, conference rooms, and adding the 250-room Hotel Palomar will also contribute to the popularity of the destination city.
Light Rail />
Realization of this line of the 20-mile light rail link will be crucial for the development of the population, students and tourists downtown.
The project will cost 0.4 billion U.S. dollars with an expected completion date August/2008.
Walter Cronkite School & Taylor is room dorms at Arizona State University is the subject of a major renovation of its downtown campus of the new Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and facilities include a record of 1,800 students.
With an end date December/2008 the estimated cost of building journalism and 0 million U.S. dollars additional dormitories. Future developments are planned to increase enrollment of 15,000 students in 2015.
Phoenix Convention Center expansion
The expansion of the existing center will result in 900,000 square feet of meeting space and exhibition. This results in a forecast 0 million euros annually spend by visitors to the Convention Center.
The cost is June/2008 0 million U.S. dollars and completion date.
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Monroe
This 34-story, 196 unit apartment tower designed so that residents to open up more time in the city.
Completion is scheduled for October/2008 at a cost of 0 million.
Sheraton Phoenix Downtown
Phoenix has the largest hotel in the state, once this 31-story, 1,000-room hotel has completed Sheraton. Including meeting rooms, a ballroom and a fitness center, the hotel is ideally located just one block from the Phoenix Convention Center and other entertainment venues downtown.
The Sheraton Phoenix October/2008 should be completed at a cost of 0 million.
Phoenix Office Space