Sunday, February 07, 2010

Another retrofit to bolster streetlife in downtown Phoenix?



Visits to San Diego during the summer are bittersweet: obviously the beaches and gorgeous weather are awesome, but it's hard not to feel envious while walking around that city's awesome downtown, with its abundant streetlife and invigorated historic structures.

While any Phoenician who's headed to San Diego knows the general contrasts between the two downtowns, one detail about San Diego has always really struck me as illustrating the difference between downtown San Diego and downtown Phoenix: our respective NBC affiliates' locations.

On one hand, you have downtown San Diego's entry, pictured above. While it's in a nondescript office tower, it sits in the midst of downtown and adds to the streetlife in the area by allowing passersby to glimpse inside to see the studio and filming, like the NBC mothership in Rockefeller Center.
On the other hand, you have downtown Phoenix's NBC affiliate. While it is at least downtown and now very transit accessible (with the Roosevelt/Central light rail stop a mere two-minute walk away), the building is a typical downtown Phoenix fortress. It's a single story with no windows and one lone doorway off Central (that is probably never used, like most of the front doors in the buildings along Central).
But all that may be about to change. Channel 12 announced plans to move into the Arizona Republic's building on Van Buren Street, and to modify their new digs so that they too would have a first-floor studio that's visible from the street. Cheers to that decision, and it's about time. Hopefully the vacated fortress on Central gets a new tenant willing to upgrade that building...a lot.
While it's not much, it's still good to see downtown Phoenix gain a little ground on its neighbor to the west.