‘Slow down’: Phoenix halts downtown arts, entertainment district proposal

Hines’ rendering of the 25-story condo tower it’s planning in downtown Phoenix on the south end of Collier Center near Third and Jefferson streets.

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic

Earlier this week, an international developer publicly announced that it wants to bring a cultural and entertainment district to downtown Phoenix. Two days later, the Phoenix City Council said, “slow down.”

Houston-based Hines in December reached out to Phoenix to pitch a project that they said could bring office, retail, cultural amenities (including a Latino cultural center and Valley Youth Theatre) and a better walking experience to the stretch along Third Street from Van Buren Street to the Talking Stick Resort Arena.

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