Wednesday, July 05, 2017

UPDATE: Opportunities Abound Here in Downtown for Commercial Real Estate Office-Space

One of the many things your MesaZona blogger likes to do is to encourage growth for that mysterious thing in urban planning lingo called 'critical mass' that needs to increase here in The New Urban Downtown.
One way to do that is getting existing office-space leased out to either create jobs and/or attract principals of businesses to locate their workspace here, with an abundance of parking spaces if they don't choose to live downtown with easy access to Valley Metro Light Rail or the downtown complex.
Here's an update added to this post on Tue 18 July 2017 from the Mesa Office of Economic Development:
Mesa Real Estate Snapshot (First Quarter 2017)
Space Type
Average Rent (NNN)
Available Space
Class A Office
$25.20 / SF
330,193 SF
General Office
$18.11 / SF
1,391,376 SF
Flex Space
$10.89 / SF
357,409 SF
General Industrial
$7.66 / SF
957,547 SF
Source: CoStar, 2017
Above is an image taken on July 4th of 123 N Centennial Way while on the way to get a look at the new location for the Mesa Chamber of Commerce at 165 N Centennial Way about half-a-block up the street directly opposite the entrance to the Phoenix Mesa Marriott Hotel and slightly east within footsteps from the Mesa Convention Center.
Centennial Center is a 2-story building with an elevator at the NEC of 1st Street & Centennial Way 

It's a very safe location with a satellite space for the Mesa Police Department on the second floor south side as you can see in the image to the left.
According to information on http://www.downtownmesa.com the 7,180 sq Ft business center was built in 1977 as Class B office leasing at $12 Rent/SqFt/YR with a 74.4% occupancy rate as of 08/20/15.
Smallest Space: 240 SF Max Contig: 2,160 SF
Parking spaces: 52 Covered Spaces + 78 Surface Spaces
Information and commercial real estate market conditions may have changed in the last two years. If you are interested in leasing business office space at this location please call

Randall E Blum at 480.827.9591.
Website > http://www.rebltd.com/
REB LIMITED
Real Estate Management & Investment
Centennial Center Office Building​123 N. Centennial Way
Mesa, AZ 85201

Centennial Center, a 26,000 sq. ft. garden style office building located in the heart of Mesa’s downtown business district is currently owned by Madisson B. LLC. This multi-tenant office complex offers a variety of office suites ranging from 240 sq. ft. to 2400 sq. ft. with easy access to parking as well as affordable lease rates, negotiable terms and conditions. It is ideally located within walking distance to the city’s municipal building, library, post office, hotels, and restaurants.
Source: http://www.rebltd.com/services.html Click for site plan and availability
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Here's the new location for the Mesa Chamber of Commerce located on the second floor in this view from the interior from the 2nd Floor walkways of the Downtown Center for Mesa Community College located at 165 N Centennial Way.
The Downtown Center is home to Fire Science/EMT program, Virtual Incident Command Center (VICC), and the MCC/NAU Connection, according to this source
The building is big with a big attached parking garage from 145-165 N Centennial Way ... commerce/college campus??
The new location for the Mesa Chamber of Commerce was not easy-to-find since there was no signage posted on a building directory or the doors and windows in the 2nd Floor new digs that's not exactly the stand-alone attraction hardly visible way over to the left of those two palms trees at street level.
Why this out-of-the way placement from a high-visibility site the Chamber occupied for years at 40 N Center Street?
Any leasing/rent agreements between MCC and the City - or the reasons - undisclosed.
Suite 108 Vet Resource Center
News of the move [if you want to call it that] arrived in an email last Wednesday with no reason given just saying 'now you know'. Apparently their lease was not renewed . . .
So let's leave it at that to some good news that came from the 'grapevine' that Suite 108, directly beneath Suite 208 at ground level that used to be the Recruitment Center for MCC or The Chair Academy will now house a resource center for veterans.
Let's see what the announced plans were back in May for the shuffle in locations to a college campus in downtown Mesa. Hmm
Published on May 22, 2017 Sally Harrison and Mark Young Talk Join the Show for This Month's Community Spotlight . . she realized we weren't doing enough for veterans here in Mesa and talked to a friend who used to work in ex-Congressman Matt Salmon's office ...they say they need funding ...but doesn't this all sound thrown together real-fast just a coincidence at the end of the fiscal year? . . .
 
 
 
 
 

 


THE NUCLEAR DRONE BOMBERS > NEW THREAT FOR U.S. || WARTHOG 2017

Crazy idea or scare tactic?
Published on July 5, 2017
Views: 722
The U.S. Air Force's future B-21 Raider bomber may have the option to remove the human pilots from the cockpit and effectively become a large drone bomber. In one of the more unlikely scenarios, B-21 Raiders could theoretically end up carrying nuclear bombs or missiles without a human pilot onboard. That seems like an extremely remote possibility given the U.S. Air Force's current views, but other countries may not hesitate as much to turn uninhabited aircraft into nuclear drone bombers, . .

Jeff Koons: American Imagination Interview with Michael Eisner

A good sales pitch
Published on Jul 5, 2017
Views: 45
Duration: 56:40
2017 Harman Eisner Artist in Residence Jeff Koons and entertainment industry titan and former Walt Disney Company chairman and CEO Michael Eisner, join in a conversation about creating wonder.
From household appliances to iconic large-scale inflatables, Koons has pioneered transforming familiar subjects into captivating works of art, and democratizing access through major public art displays. Kicking off his Institute residency, Koons reflects on images of his work and discusses with Eisner his early life, breaking out, pop culture, and what it’s like to capture America’s imagination

Effective Thursday, July 6, 2017 | ADEQ Issues Ozone High Pollution Advisory for Maricopa County

Received this notification 18 minutes ago - here we go again!
HIGH POLLUTION ADVISORY: Ozone Air Pollutant
Sure Maricopa County is growing fast, but it doesn't look any thing like smart growth - the environment is contaminated by toxic contaminated air. It's dangerous to breathe.
High Pollution Advisory (HPA): Notifies the public that the level of an air pollutant is expected to exceed the federal health standard.
Right. So what has Maricopa County effectively done to reduce ground level ozone formed by a chemical reaction among sunlight, nitrogen oxides (NOx) and VOCs . . .YOU CAN'T BLAME IT ON THE WEATHER or NEW MORE STRINGENT FEDERAL HEALTH STANDARDS
COMMENT ON FACEBOOK > Ask what they are doing . . .  demand action >> https://www.facebook.com/azdeq  
Exposure to toxic contaminated air year-after-year is a public health issue caused by fossil fuel-burning industries, industrial and commercial transport, expanding highways to suburbs far away from jobs that creates more pollution from commuter traffic.  
ADEQ has the gall to state this? The fact is that over the past two decades, Arizona has achieved significant improvements in our overall air quality and more specifically, lower ozone levels. 
CONTACTS
The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) provides a daily forecast for air quality and issues HPAs or Health Watches when these conditions exist. Please visit azdeq.gov/environ/air/ozone/ensemble.pdf for tomorrow’s forecast or SUBSCRIBE to receive air quality forecasts via email and/or text message.
CONTACT: Caroline Oppleman – (602) 771-2215 desk/(602) 540-8072 cell 
The Maricopa County Air Quality Department (MCAQD) is a regulatory agency whose goal is to ensure federal clean air standards are achieved and maintained for the residents and visitors of Maricopa County. The department is governed by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and follows ???? air quality standards set forth by the federal Clean Air Act.
The department offers air quality information and resources on its Clean Air Make More website: cleanairmakemore.com.
CONTACT: Bob Huhn – (602) 506-6713 desk/(602) 526-7307 cell

Tuesday, July 04, 2017

Need It Now? The Wonderful Wit of W.C. Fields

70 years ago he passed away
Published on Jun 23, 2017
William Claude Dukenfield (January 29, 1880 – December 25, 1946), better known as W. C. Fields, was an American comedian, actor, juggler and writer. Fields' comic persona was a misanthropic and hard-drinking egotist, who remained a sympathetic character despite his snarling contempt for dogs and children.
This is just a small collection of his great talent for comedy on all levels. His style of comedy was unique and traits of it can be found in modern day comedy. Al Bundy, Homer Simpson and Peter Griffin have a lot to owe to this guy.
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U think this is funny? Go find his depiction of Humpty Dumpty, in the 30s version of Alice in Wonderland.

Kim Scott: Traits That Make A Successful Leader

Biz Insider got wrong image.... oops!
Published on Jul 4, 2017
Views: 625
In her book "Radical Candor: Be A Kick-Ass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity," Kim Scott explores finding the sweet spot in management, somewhere between obnoxiously aggressive and ruinously empathetic. She details the traits a person must have to be a successful leader.

Top-Secret/Spy Satellites: A 52-Minute Documentary

Whoever imagined putting cameras into Earth orbit? ....or weaponizing?
Published on Jul 4, 2017
Views: 46
Category     Science & Technology