Friday, August 13, 2010

Ben Bethel's Plan to turn Phoenix Summers from Bust to Boom!‏

As anyone who's been through a Phoenix summer knows, it's not the best time for anyone except air conditioning companies and window tint shops. Snowbirds migrate, visitors don't visit, and the new $600M taxpayer-funded Phoenix Convention Center - capable of hosting over 10,000 visitors a day - sits completely empty for almost 4 months.

However, that's about to change if Ben Bethel has his way. Bethel, owner of The Clarendon Hotel in Midtown Phoenix, has an idea that could keep the Phoenix Convention Center full through the entire summer - give the space away for free from June 1st to September 30th to anyone who books a convention from that brings visitors from out of town. "While this might sound a little crazy, taxpayers need to realize that they're already paying for this enormous space to sit empty every day," Bethel says, "so why not fill it up with people who will come to town and spend money?"


He has a point, "By giving away the space, people will book flights, rent cars, stay in hotels, eat at restaurants, shop in local shops, visit museums, and take trips to Arizona's many natural wonders also supporting small-town economies," Bethel said, "and while they're doing this, they'll be paying airport taxes, rental car taxes, hotel taxes, and sales taxes - while keeping people employed who pay employment and income taxes - it's a no-brainer."If giving away convention space during the slow summer months sounds like a great idea, it's an idea that's currently not allowed at City Hall. Pricing is set by city ordinance, as the convention center is a city owned and managed property, and currently summer rates are only discounted 33%.

That's not good enough, according to Bethel. "If we want to create jobs, keep people employed, and keep businesses open, we need to create year-round visitation to Phoenix, and a discount isn't going to cut it. I don't think anyone wants to see the new $400M taxpayer funded Sheraton and $900M taxpayer funded CityScape have the same fate as the Mercado, Arizona Center, and Collier Center - and we've seen what 4 months of dead summer months every year did to the fate of every one of those projects."

What about the heat? Even with free convention space, would people want to come to Phoenix? "When you take the heat index into consideration, Phoenix is actually cooler than most cities during the summer months these days - visit Orlando, Dallas, Atlanta, Chicago, or New York in the summer and I think you'd agree," says Bethel. He has a point. This summer Phoenix has been fortunate - on August 1st, the high in Phoenix was 87 degrees, while many cities in the Southeastern US have been facing temperatures of 125 degrees once the heat-index is figured in.

"Once you factor in the humidity, I believe Phoenix is about as comfortable as Orlando throughout the entire summer, and we have almost no rain - and no major tropical storms or hurricanes to worry about." Adds Bethel, "It still amazes me that Phoenix has over two times the population of Orlando and not a single major theme park, while Orlando has 30 major theme parks and water parks. We could be doing a lot more to support the local economy throughout the entire year, and I think a few simple actions would have a significant impact."

Contact information: Ben Bethel, Owner/GM, The Clarendon Hotel, BenBethel@GoClarendon.com, mobile 602-252-9349.

Friday, May 28, 2010

Memorial Weekend at FEZ...

Happy Memorial Weekend

A huge debt of gratitude goes out to all our veterans and military and those police, fire, and rescue who keep us safe every day! We salute you!

To celebrate, we have great specials all weekend long:

FRI: $3 Vodka Pom Presses

SAT/SUN/MON - $3 ShockTop Drafts

SAT: $3 Brunch Drinks; $3 Bottle Beer & Tequila Shots

SUN: 50% Bottles of Wine; $3 Brunch Drinks

MON: $3 Burger; $3 Margaritas

Source:
FEZ on Central 3815 N. Central Ave, Phoenix, AZ

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Series 12 Liquor License Near Us - La Piccola Cucina

There is a Pending Application for a Liquor License (Series 12 - Restaurant on sale all liquor) near us.

La Piccola Cucina, 2241 N. 7th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85006.

The above business recently filed an application for a liquor license in our area. State law allows anyone who resides in, owns, or leases property within a one-mile radius of this location to file written arguments in favor of or opposed to the issuance of the license.

You may file arguments related to either the personal qualifications of the applicant or the suitability of the location for a liquor license.

State law requires that arguments be files with the City no later than 5:00 p.m., June 11, 2010. You may mail or hand-deliver a letter or petition to the City of Phoenix, City Clerk Department, 200 West Washington Street, 10th Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85003. If you prefer, you may send an e-mail stating your arguments to:
clk.liquor.license.services@phoenix.gov. Please include an address and telephone number so that we may contact you if needed.

Please print your name and address. If your name and address are not legible, we will be unable to process your letter or petition.

IMPORTANT: If you want to appear before the State Liquor Board on this item, you must file a separate argument with the Director of the Department of Liquor no later than 15 days after the City Council votes upon this application. Please call the Arizona Liquor Department at 602.542.5141 with any questions about their procedures.

For more information about the liquor licensing process and how your neighborhood organization can get involved, please call the License Services Section, at 602.262.4638. Or, visit our website at
www.phoenix.gov/LICNSVCS/index.html.

Source: City of Phoenix

Friday, May 21, 2010

Win Phoenix Mercury Tickets Today at FEZ!‏

WIN PHOENIX MERCURY Tickets Today at FEZ!

Simply order any food item and any drink and enter to win FOUR premier seats for this Saturday's game (5/22) at 7 PM. Just ask your server.

Saturday's game is Women of Inspiration Night honoring Billie Jean King and Michelle K Robson (EmpowHER). Don't miss it.
SYAF (see you at FEZ) today!

Source:
FEZ, 3815 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix, AZ

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Series 10 Liquor License - Q1 Gas & Mart

There is a Pending Application for a Liquor License
(Series 10 - Off-Sale Beer and Wine) near us.


Q1 Gas & Mart 3926 N. 19th Avenue, Phoenix, AZ.

The above business recently filed an application for a liquor license in our area. State law allows anyone who resides in, owns, or leases property within a one-mile radius of this location to file written arguments in favor of or opposed to the issuance of the license.

Because this is an acquisition of control, any arguments must relate to the personal qualifications of the applicant. Arguments regarding the suitability of the location for a liquor license cannot be considered.

State law requires that arguments be files with the City no later than 5:00 p.m., May 25, 2010. You may mail or hand-deliver a letter or petition to the City of Phoenix, City Clerk Department, 200 West Washington Street, 10th Floor, Phoenix, Arizona 85003. If you prefer, you may send an e-mail stating your arguments to: clk.liquor.license@phoenix.gov
.

Please include an address and telephone number so that we may contact you if needed.

Please print your name and address. If your name and address are not legible, we will be unable to process your letter or petition.

IMPORTANT: If you want to appear before the State Liquor Board on this item, you must file a separate argument with the Director of the Department of Liquor no later than 15 days after the City Council votes upon this application. Please call the Arizona Liquor Department at 602.542.5141 with any questions about their procedures.

For more information about the liquor licensing process and how your neighborhood organization can get involved, please call the License Services Section, at 602.262.4638. Or, visit our website at www.phoenix.gov/LICNSVCS/index.html
.

Source: City of Phoenix

Monday, March 29, 2010

Zoning Adjustment Application ZA-101-10 (eBay)

Dear Property Owner, Resident or Neighborhood Association:

The purpose of this letter is to inform you that we have recently filed a Zoning Adjustment Application (ZA-101-10) for the site located at
4010 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85012.

The Hearing is as follows:

Zoning Adjustment Hearing

City Hall

200 West Washington Street, 1st Floor

Phoenix, AZ 85003


Assembly Room C

April 15, 2010 at 1:30 PM

You may attend the hearing to learn about the case and make your opinions known. Hearing information may also be found on signs posted on the site. Please confirm the meeting details with the City of Phoenix Planning Department before attending as they are subject to change. You may also make your feelings knownon this case by writing to the Planning Department at
200 West Washington Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85003, 6th Floor and referencing the case number. Your letter will be made part of the case file.

I would be happy to answer any questions or hear any concerns that you may have regarding this proposal. You may reach me at

2777 E. Camelback, Suite 200

Direct Phone Number: 602-337-2536

Fax: 602-337-2620

Email:
brian.braganza@aecom.com or you may reach the City of Phoenix Planning Department at 602-262-7131

Sincerely,

Brian Braganza, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP

Associate Principal

Supporting drawing links: Variance Request, Proposed Site, Proposed Building Elevations

Drawing 1
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Drawing 5
Variance Request

Zoning Hearing application PHO-2-10-Z-47-00-4 (eBay)

Dear Property Owner, Resident or Neighborhood Association:

The purpose of this letter is to inform you that we have recently filed a Planning Hearing Officer Hearing Application PHO-2-10—Z-47-00-4 for a site located at
4010 N. 3rd Street, Phoneix, AZ 85012. We have requested that the site plan be amended to allow the construction of a new 2 story warehouse /data center on the vacant portion of the property that faces 2nd Street on the north side.

The Planning Hearing Officer (PHO) hearing only acts to modify or delete stipulations from approved rezoning cases. The action is limited to the modification of stipulations that were conditioned as part of the rezoning case. This hearing does not review the original change of zoning request. Our request is for modification of stipulations.

The Planning Hearing Officer will take place at the following date and location:

200 West Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85003

Assembly Room C

April 21, 2010 at 10:00 AM

You may attend the hearing to learn about the case and make your opinions known. Please confirm the meeting details with the City of Phoenix Planning Department before attending as they are subject to change. You may also express your opinions on this case by writing to the Planning Department at
200 West Washington Street, Phoenix, Arizona, 85003, 6th Floor and referencing the case number. Your letter will be made part of the case file. A copy of this application, site plan and all relevant material pertaining to this request are available at http://phoenix.gov/PLANNING/index.html
and on file and available for examination prior to the public hearing in the office of the Planning Department between the hours of 8:00 AM and 5:00 PM Monday through Friday.

I would be happy to answer any questions or hear any concerns that you may have regarding this proposal . You may reach me at

2777 E. Camelback, Suite 200

Direct Phone Number: 602-337-2536

Fax: 602-337-2620

Email:
brian.braganza@aecom.com
or you may reach the City of Phoenix Planning Department at 602-262-7131

Sincerely,

Brian Braganza, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP
Associate Principal


Supporting drawing links: Stipulation Modification Request, Proposed Site, Proposed Building Elevations

Drawing 1
Drawing 2
Drawing 3
Drawing 4
Drawing 5
Stipulation Modification Request