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One big run-on paragraph about this morning…

Posted on February 10, 2011 by Jim McPherson

Preservation buzz swirling around my coffee buzz continued this morning after yesterday’s heritage-fest post.  In one big run-on paragraph, let me hyperventilate… So this morning at my favorite midtown Phoenix coffee shop, I bump into Rob Melikian, co-owner of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Adaptive Reuse, Commentary, Still Standing | Tagged Alison King, arizona preservation foundation, Arizona Republic, Barbara Stocklin, Cottonwood, Don Ryden, Donna Reiner, FilmBar, Florence, Gold Spot Market, Josiah Cain, Lux, Mahoney Building, Maricopa County, McFarland State Historic Park, Midcentury Marvels, Phoenix, Phoenix Magazine, Planning Commission, PURL, Richard deUriarte, Rob Melikian, Rogue Green, rosson house, San Carlos Hotel, Security Building, St. Matthew Neighborhood, State Historic Preservation Office, streetscapes, Taz Loomans, Tom Simplot, Tucson, Valley Metro, Vanishing Phoenix, Vince Murray, Willo | 1 Comment

Why Looking Back Can Stop Demolition Today

Posted on July 17, 2010 by Taz Loomans

We want to resurrect the memory of all that we’ve lost so that we learn a lesson this time. Continue reading →

Posted in Commentary | Tagged demolition, historic preservation, Phoenix history, Phoenix urban development, Rob Melikian, Taz Loomans, Vanishing Phoenix, Yuri Artibise | Leave a comment
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