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Light Rail Line is Starting to Appear in Roadways

October 18, 2007

It has taken a long time and caused a lot of traffic headaches but in some areas of town you can actually see light rail getting closer to being a reality. Parts of downtown Phoenix, Tempe and Mesa have concrete and rail in place, cable poles standing and the stations are growing benches and shades. I was stopped at a light near McClintock and Apache and noticed a huge construction site where the structure for the park and ride was being built. Along Washington St. in Phoenix they even have some landscaping in! We all know the project has a long way to go, but at least you can start seeing what it will really look like. Tempe is working on a Transportation Center near the Lumina luxury condo construction site which will serve as a hub between light rail and the Tempe In Motion and Flash bus lines. Naturally there is space set aside for some proposed retail shops, might as well pick up a cool drink while your waiting for the next train. When I took some clients to the top of 44 Monroe high rise condos you could see the workers putting the finishing touches in. Of course from the 34th floor they kind of looked like ants at the bottom of the anthill.

Understanding that it will be a long time before the light rail is actually moving people around Tempe and downtown Phoenix, it’s still nice to drive by some certain sections and see that the end of construction is in site.
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Tempe Bus Tour Really Opened Some Eyes

October 14, 2007

Saturday turned out to be a great day for this month’s WeKnowUrban bus tour featuring properties in and around Tempe Town Lake and the Mill Ave district. The sky was clear, temperatures were cool we had a great time showing folks everything Tempe has to offer. I really enjoy taking clients through the existing and developing urban and high rise projects, places like Centerpoint, Brownstones at Tempe, Hayden Ferry and Sotelo. Most people have heard something about some or all of these projects but they are hard to appreciate until you visit them in person. Add to that the diverse infill projects like Tempe Urban Living and 5th St. Lofts and you truly have something for everyone.
Saturday’s group experienced first hand sales presentations from the high rise projects currently under construction and toured the streets of downtown Tempe to see where everything is coming together. Sotelo provided coffee and snacks before we left and lunch after. Centerpoint treated us to a surprise snack prepared by Chef Troy in the display kitchen at their Discovery Center. So the folks on the tour given a ton of statistical information, personal property tours, a driving tour and nobody went away hungry!
This is the type of tour we do with clients on a regular basis in Tempe and other communities across the valley, but really it’s just the tip of the iceberg. There are many other existing, developing and proposed projects all over downtown Tempe. Projects both large and small, all with something different to offer. We also coordinate building tours of the construction sites of some of the most popular developments. We are happy to talk with you about your specific interests, then tailor a personal tour.
All of us at WeKnowUrban would like to thank the folks at Sotelo, Bridgeview, Brownstones at Tempe and Centerpoint for their support of the WeKnowUrban Tempe bus tour.

NEXT TOUR: Camelback Corridor. Click the tour tab on the www.weknowurban.com home page for more info.
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