Downtown Voices statement on proposed demolition of Sahara/Ramada Hotel for...
To the Mayor, City Council, ASU Officials, City Staff, ASU Staff, and the Citizens of Phoenix: It seems for every success that Phoenix can point to as ASU’s benefit to the downtown’s vitality, there...
View ArticleDowntown Voices Coalition issues statement on demolition of downtown Phoenix...
PHOENIX, AZ, May 13, 2010 — Phoenix woke up yesterday with one less piece of its history. The Ramada Inn, formerly the Sahara Motor Hotel, at 1st Street and Polk, is now under the bulldozer. We,...
View ArticleRamada Inn in downtown Phoenix is days from demolition
Workers have been stripping recyclable items such as doors and wiring from the 175-room Ramada Inn at First and Taylor streets in downtown Phoenix to prepare the site for a parking lot.
View ArticleUndoing a “Done Deal”
We have a chance, as the residents of Phoenix, to stand against the demolition of the Sahara before it becomes an addendum to Vanishing Phoenix.
View ArticleDVC Statement on Rezoning of Sahara Hotel/Ramada Inn into another parking lot.
Statement regarding the rezoning hearing to turn the historic Sahara Hotel/Ramada Inn in downtown Phoenix into another parking lot.
View ArticleCity wins permit to pave over Ramada Inn in downtown Phoenix
City officials last week at a hearing with a zoning officer won a permit to turn the Second and Taylor streets site of the old Ramada Inn into a parking lot.
View ArticleSmell a rat? It could be from the downtown Phoenix Ramada Inn
ASU officials have told students, faculty and staff to be on the lookout for rodents on the run from the nearby Ramada Inn near Third and Taylor streets that the city is tearing down for a new parking...
View ArticleDowntown Phoenix Dog Park Hearing is Thurdsay Nov 4.
There will be a public hearing on the downtown Phoenix Dog Park this Thursday, November 4th, at 12:00 (noon) at City Council Chambers
View ArticleBoard postpones hearing on downtown Phoenix’s Ramada Inn site
The seven-member board was not able to ensure a quorum of four members would appear at the noon meeting to hear zoning issues.
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