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Portland Place has all the elements to make it one of the most prized places to live in downtown Phoenix! Phase 1 now under construction.
* Downtown Phoenix Roosevelt Historic District
* Three buildings of 6-, 8-, and 10-stories
* 215 flat and 2-story lofts
* Underground secured parking, roof deck gardens, rooftop pools, fitness center, private patios/balconies, gas fireplaces, state-of-the-art IT environment
* On the light rail, overlooks Deck Park, on tree-lined street ending in Portland's Restaurant
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This funky high-rise is just plain fun! Mod Squad meshed with luxurious contemporary details. Original building built in 1964, conversion to contemporary units in 2005.
* Midtown Phoenix/Central Corridor
* 17-story high-rise
* 280 single level units
* Eclectic mix of modern urban and vintage 1960s decor and spectacular north and south city views, floor-to-ceiling windows in each room, crown molding, exposed ductwork in the kitchen and bath
* Fitness room, clubroom with kitchen, movie theater, large swimming pool with BBQs, roof-top Sky Lounge with pool table, flat-screen TV, outdoor fireplace, doorman, and underground valet parking
* On the future light rail
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On the future light rail, these contemporary soft lofts have hard-to-find attached garages, all at an affordable price.
* Midtown Phoenix / Central Corridor
* 155 units
* Single level flats and 3-story lofts and townhomes
* Attached garage and community swimming pool
* Easy access to the light rail
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Soon this Al Beadle designed office building will transform into contemporary high-rise living spaces with 11'10"ceilings and unique balconies.
* Central Corridor
* 15 stories
* 140 single level soft-lofts
* 730 - 2630 sf
* $210,000 to $1.2 million
* 11'10" ceilings, wall to ceiling glass, unique balconies
* Private covered parking, 24-hour secured access, personal concierge services, workout facility and clubroom, resort-style pool, spa, and cabanas, media/meeting room, 1st floor coffee shop
* Adjacent to future light rail station
* Original architect - Al Beadle
* Status: Phase I is currently an office building conversion will begin in June 2006. Phase II will be two 40-story towers east of Phase I - in re-zoning process. Phase II will be two 25-story towers south of Phase I - on the drawing board.
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Charming blast from the past. This Al Beadle design is full of fun, contagious energy that seems to rub off on residents and visitors alike.
* Midtown Phoenix/Central Corridor
* 22 story high-rise
* 160 one-story units
* Parking garage, heated pool, tennis, 24-hour front desk security
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PRD845 is funky and modern with a built in conversation icebreaker… What does “PRD845” stand for? Under construction, expected completion November 2006.
* Downtown Phoenix Roosevelt Historic District
* Twelve units
* 1-, 3- and 4-story units, live-work units available
* 1 and 2 car garages
* 11,500 sq ft of open space
* “Green” construction
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The team that made award-winning Lofts at Fillmore so special has done it again with this 1924 building! Original apartment building built in 1924, conversion to contemporary units in 2005.
* Downtown Phoenix/Roosevelt Historic District
* Stained concrete floors, hardwood floors, slab granite countertops, exposed brick walls, ductwork and conduit, exposed wood ceiling beams and steel trusses, smart wiring, natural gas heating and cooking, private outdoor garden and entry
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From cozy to expansive and elegant, there is a soft-loft floor plan for everyone! Phase I complete 2006, Phase II and III under construction.
* Central Corridor
* 280 soft lofts
* 2-level, flats, and executive penthouses
* Elevators, clubhouse, heated lap pool, spa, fitness center, access controlled buildings and garage
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Winner of the 2000 DREAMR Award, this 1929 building and its lofts are exquisitely designed and exude charm, creativity, and neighborly comraderie. Original 60 room hotel/apt building built in 1929, converted to lofts in 2000.
* Downtown Phoenix Historic District
* Detached, single car garage and carport, gated security
* Winner of the 2000 DREAMR award
* Close to future light rail
* Hardwood floors, tile and stainless steel countertops, maple and hickory cabinets, exposed brick, ducts, and pipes, individual HVAC and security systems, Arcosanti bronze-forged plaques, gas cooking included in HOA fee, open plans with multiple sleeping areas
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As predicted, older areas along the northern route of the light rail are springing back to life as new develoments, like Colter Close, take hold.
* Midtown Phoenix
* Two-story townhomes
* Gated communiity, swimming pool and spa, walled private rear yards, SRP certified energy efficient, attached oversized 2 car garage
* Close to light rail and Spectrum Mall
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1931 gothic building so true to form you almost expect to see a ’31 Packard pull up out front. But behind closed doors of each loft? Utterly contemporary!
* Downtown Phoenix Financial District
* 11-story building
* 90 lofts
* Gothic building, lobby, and hallways with very contemporary lofts of concrete, open space, exposed brick and ductwork
* 24-hour doorman, valet parking, indoor pool, spa, steam room, fitness facility, business center, second floor courtyard
* Within one block of the future light rail
* Status: Original building built in 1931, conversion to contemporary lofts completed in 2005
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Unique, award-winning lofts overlooking the lush, green Phoenix Country Club.
* Midtown Phoenix
* 5-story building
* 40 one- and two-story warehouse style lofts
* Phoenix Country Club views
* Outdoor heated swimming pool, roof terrace with gas BBQ, secure garage parking, fitness room
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The closest thing to “true” lofts in Phoenix, these units have high ceilings, brick walls, exposed ductwork, and few interior walls.
* Downtown Phoenix Warehouse District
* 31 units
* Secure parking, gated community
* Close to the future light rail, Chase Field, US Airways Arena
* Closest thing to “true” lofts in Phoenix with open floor plans, exposed ductwork and brick walls, 10’ to 22’ ceilings, high windows
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Live above your store? Some of these units have their own storefront space on the first floor. Another perk? The bakery delivers room service to residents.
* Downtown Phoenix Arts District
* 105 two- and three-story rowhomes
* 10 units are storefront work/live
* 2 car tandem garages
* Dog Park, heated pool, Olympic-size heated lap pool, gas grill and cooking station by pool
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An edgy blend of industrial materials, these loft spaces offer a blank canvas for your imagination.
* Midtown Phoenix
* Nine 3-story lofts
* Industrial design, masonry, concrete, steel, aluminum, and wood materials, 1 car garage
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These large downtown gems are hidden in the freshly spruced up Roosevelt Historic District.
* Downtown Phoenix Roosevelt Historic District
* Two separate condominium phases interspersed among apartment units by the same name
* 18 three-level units
* Units have offices, 2 car garages
* Close to light rail
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Stunning, prestigous lofts in the perfect location along the light rail. Phase II under construction.
* Midtown/Central Corridor
* 5-story building
* 40 units
* 13 loft floor plans
* 1202 to 2973 sq ft
* 25-yard lap pool, secure parking, rooft-top deck, putting green, fitness center
* Chevront's Wine and Cheese Bar on 1st floor
* Close to the light rail and across the street from the Burton Barr Central Library
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Located in the heart of the financial district in Downtown Phoenix, this much awaited high-rise promises to be pure vertical luxury.
* Downtown Phoenix Financial District
* On the future light rail
* 34-story high-rise
* 202 luxury units
* One- and two-story units available in 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms, custom penthouses
* Eighth floor swimming pool, spa, outdoor shower, sundeck, first floor gourmet market, seven floors of secure parking, fitness center, billiard room, business center and conference room, elegant lobby
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Across the street? Chase Field, Arizona Science Center, Heritage Square, and Pizza Bianco, rated the best pizza in the USA!
* Downtown Phoenix
* 35 two- and three-story rowhomes
* 2 and 3 bedrooms
* Attached 2 car tandem garage
* Across the street from Chase Field, Arizona Science Center, Heritage Square, and Pizza Bianco
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Palm Lane, one of the most beautiful streets in Phoenix, is home to these new Ilan Baldinger contemporary lofts. One of the city’s finest in loft living spaces.
* Midtown Phoenix/Central Corridor
* 11 two-story lofts
* Concrete block, steel, and glass construction, Italian cabinetry
* Gated community, covered parking
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Natural light, illuminating all living spaces - an artist’s living space with the convenience of modern technology.
* Downtown Phoenix
* Six Manhattan-style lofts
* 2-story units
* Acid stain concrete, bamboo hardwood floors, exposed concrete block, weathered steel, painted sheetrock, aluminum and glass storefront walls, three sources of natural light, energy conscious construction, 2 car garage
* On the future light rail
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“Angles” set this building apart from the others. Few 90 degrees here! Paired with glass, the effect is a multi-faceted gem.
* Midtown Phoenix
* 63 single level units
* 20 story high-rise
* 24-hour guarded security, fitness center, secure underground parking, guest suite available, heated outdoor swimming pool
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Although designed by John Chonka, this loft project also is known as Beadle View because of its view of three Al Beadle properties.
* Midtown/Central Corridor
* 4 two-story lofts
* 9’-12’ ceilings, wall-to-ceiling glass, rooftop deck, 2 car garage * Close to the light rail
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