Phase II: Encore on First West @ 47 W First Avenue, |
This ongoing 44-unit construction project is a good example of form-based zoning, an urban infill project on long-vacant City-owned property, transit-oriented development and public-private partnerships creating new urban downtown areas in Arizona
Weitz announces groundbreaking of Encore on First West
May 14, 2015
The same day @ 1:24 p.m. on March 14. 2015 - again another week after the Weitz Construction crew bulldozed down landscape plantings on the west perimeter of Encore on First - rosemary shrubs, 50-ft perimeter plantings of Hopseed bushes, 12 Southern Live Oak trees, and 30 blooming yuccas - another announcement came from Yahoo Finance via Phoenix Business Wire http://finance.yahoo.com/news/encore-first-west-breaks-ground-172400165.html
Encore On First got a RED 2014 Award |
. . . Still no announcement from the City of Mesa about "a groundbeaking".
How does your blogger know that May 6, 2015 was "ground-breaking day" for the new 44-unit Encore on First West?
Residents were given "immediate notice" to move their cars from the west side of the parking lot out of the open spaces or under the carport - about 28 spaces - since that area would be turned into a construction site, without being told when that exact day would be.
For over a month now construction crews have been arriving early, between 5:30-6:00 a.m., running large heavy duty equipment making loud noise, removing the carport structure and the paved blacktop area, dirt in-haul and out-haul, pounding out concrete pilings that shake the structure of this building, and working hard to grade and level what used to be a water retention basin on the side of the carport. Foundation excavations for concrete building supports are a work in progress in the first weeks of June
Site Preparation on Tuesday, June 9, 2015 |
I'm all for progress, but let's keep in mind the overall well-being and quality of life for occupants of transit-oriented development
Dust hazard? do something about it: minimize. Loud Noise Pollution? what do you do?
Phase I unit called Encore on First was completed in mid-November 2014, receiving an Arizona Real Estate Development [RED] Award for Best Multi-Family Project under 250,000 Sq. ft. RED 2014 Award for Encore on First.
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According the AZBigMedia report, "Encore on First is one of downtown Mesa’s first private sector
investments in nearly three decades, . . It is an
81-unit, transit-oriented apartment community for independent seniors
who desire a walkable lifestyle. The site is all about location, which
is benefited by several civic amenities ...The building mixes the urban landscape
setting with metal wall panels, colored glass landscape panels and white
steel elements with a more tranquil rural look with a pocket park and
reflecting pool. The building is built to attract residents and to
catalyze future developments on the building and the surrounding area . . . sustainable resources include a 60 KW solar plant located on the roof
that is tied into the City of Mesa’s downtown power grid, electric
vehicle charging stations, LED lighting and high-performance windows and
appliances."
Todd Marshall, the president of Urban Development Partners, says the company was founded with a passion for infill
development and the belief that urban redevelopment is both an
opportunity and a responsibility to create a diverse and sustainable
community.
[Image credit: architectmagazine.com]
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