$20M boutique hotel coming to the Valley’s ‘hottest

Rendering of California-based Arrive Hotels & Restaurants, 79-room hotel/Phoenix Business Journal

By Steven Totten | Phoenix Business Journal

Uptown Phoenix has been a hotbed for development, so much so that the Urban Land Institute of Arizona recently named Camelback Road and Central Avenue the Valley’s “hottest intersection.”

The bulk of that development has been restaurants and retail, with places such as St. Francis, Uptown Plaza and Upward Projects’ cluster of restaurants taking the spotlight.

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