By: Larry Wanger
I’ve lived at 7th Street and Portland for over two years now and believe that redevelopment from my street and south along 7th is needed. I am not a fan of an expanded Circle K but the current store...
View ArticleBy: Tyler Hurst
Seconded, except that I lived between central and 5th ave and roosevelt and fillmore.
View ArticleBy: Tyler Hurst
I think it’s the chains, but I like having SOMETHING there. More walking space would be nice, too. Shade.
View ArticleBy: PhxDowntowner
unfortunately, “pedestrian-friendly” is the exact opposite of a 20-pump gas station.
View ArticleBy: kiel o
Can we all agree that if the Circle K was instead replaced instead by a QT this would be okay? amirite?? No but seriously, how awesome would it be if they bulldozed the whole area, replaced it with...
View ArticleBy: FeelinRoosevelta
Although I enjoy the look and feel of the old brick buildings I will support the leveling of the buildings this author has mentioned. A newer circle K, that many of you may despise, would be head and...
View ArticleBy: FeelinRoosevelta
Is a 4 pump, run down, bombed out, 3 parking space, could be in mexico, take your life in your own hands type circle k “pedestrian-friendly?”
View ArticleBy: PhxDowntowner
Please study up on both Real Estate Economics and Urban Transportation & Planning, then revisit your comment.
View ArticleBy: Tyler Hurst
Ssssshhhhh….if we can’t make it perfect, we should leave it alone, right?
View ArticleBy: A new Seventh Street and Roosevelt looms: part 1 of 2 | Vanishing Phoenix...
[...] at the end of April, I first addressed the new development proposals for the Seventh Street corridor, reaching from Garfield to Portland Streets along the East side of the [...]
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