Tim Sprague is developing Portland on the Park, a condo project on the north side of Portland Street between Central and Third avenues.
Tim Sprague is developing Portland on the Park, a condo project on the north side of Portland Street between Central and Third avenues.
Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal
Metro Phoenix has long been built on home and commercial development, despite their boom, bubble and bust speculative cycles.
Much of that history has been anchored to sprawling cookie-cutter suburban subdivisions and often equally similar office parks dotting freeways and commuter routes.
But the post-recession Valley is sprouting a new crop of infill, creative and arts-oriented developments in central Phoenix. They are being created by a cadre of urban-minded developers, designers and architects focused on transforming older buildings and empty lots into a new cityscape that appeals to Millennials, empty-nest baby boomers and the region’s creative class.
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