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{{Short description|Proposed real estate development in Phoenix, Arizona}}
According to a [[March 4]], [[2005]] article in The Business Journal of Phoenix by Mike Padgett, the Camelback East Village Subcommittee on March 2, by a 3-2 vote, affirmed the 56-foot height limits. City staff had recommended raising that limit to 140 feet after [[Donald Trump|Donald Trump's]] proposed a luxury hotel-condominium development at 26th Street and Camelback in the renowned and luxurious [[Arizona Biltmore Hotel|Biltmore Area]] of Phoenix. Although Trump and his codevelopers never filed plans, they proposed 18 story, 190 ft., 550,000 square feet, 250 units luxury condominium hotel. According to emporis.com, as of [[December 21]], [[2005]], the project was cancelled and Trump withdrew his association with the project when the [[Phoenix]] City Council succumbed to intense neighborhood opposition and a looming referendum fight.
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'''Trump International Hotel & Residence''' was a proposed [[real estate development]] in Phoenix, Arizona.


==External Links==
==Background==
In 2004, prominent New York real estate developer [[Donald Trump]] proposed a $200 million luxury hotel-condominium development at 26th Street and Camelback Road in the highly upscale Camelback Corridor (near the [[Arizona Biltmore Hotel]] and the [[Biltmore Fashion Park]] shopping center) of [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]].

The Camelback East Village Subcommittee (a subcommittee of the [[Phoenix City Council]]) on March 2, by a 3–2 vote, affirmed {{convert|56|ft|m|adj=on}} height limits for the area, which had existed since the 1990s. City staff had recommended raising that limit to {{convert|140|ft|m}} after Trump announced his proposal. Although Trump and his development partners never officially filed plans, they proposed an 18-story, {{convert|190|ft|m|abbr=on}}, {{convert|550000|sqft|m2}}, 250 unit luxury condominium hotel.

As of December 21, 2005, the project was cancelled and Trump withdrew his association with the project when the City Council succumbed to intense neighborhood opposition and a looming referendum fight (over 19,000 local residents signed the petition against increasing the height limit, many citing fears of the area developing too rapidly). Other developers such as shopping center owner [[Westcor]] were forced to radically change similar proposals as a result.

==See also==
* [[Trump International Hotel (disambiguation)|Trump International Hotel and Tower]]

==External links==
*[http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2005/02/28/daily57.html The Business Journal of Phoenix article]
*[http://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/stories/2005/02/28/daily57.html The Business Journal of Phoenix article]
*[http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=221005 Emporis Page]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20050221074614/http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=221005 Emporis Page]
*[http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/news/articles/1222trump22.html "City rejects Trump, other Camelback high-rises", Arizona Republic, December 22, 2005, retrieved 12/7/2006]

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==See Also==
[[Category:Buildings and structures in Phoenix, Arizona]]
* [[Trump International Hotel and Tower (New York)|Trump International Hotel and Tower]], New York ([http://www.trumpintl.com/ Official Site]) (Completed 1971, Redeveloped and Converted to Hotel and Condominium Tower 1995-1997)
[[Category:Hotels in Arizona]]
* [[Trump International Hotel and Tower (Las Vegas)|Trump International Hotel and Tower]], Las Vegas ([http://trumplv.com/ Official Site]) (Anticipated completion of Tower I is 2007)
[[Category:Unbuilt buildings and structures in the United States]]
* [[Trump International Hotel and Tower (Fort Lauderdale)|Trump International Hotel and Tower]], Fort Lauderdale ([http://trumpfortlauderdale.com/ Official Site]) (Anticipated completion is 2007)
[[Category:Proposed skyscrapers in the United States]]
* [[Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago)|Trump International Hotel and Tower]], Chicago ([http://trumpchicago.com/ Official Site]) (Anticipated completion is 2008)
* [[Trump International Hotel and Tower (Toronto)|Trump International Hotel and Tower]], Toronto ([http://www.trumptoronto.ca Official Site]) (Anticipated completion is 2008)
* [[Trump International Hotel and Tower (SoHo)|Trump International Hotel and Tower]], SoHo (New York City) ([http://trumpsoho.com/ Official Site])
* [[Trump International Hotel and Tower (Honolulu)|Trump International Hotel and Tower]], Honolulu ([http://trumpwaikikihotel.com/ Official Site]) (Anticipated completion is 2009)
* [[Trump International Hotel and Tower (New Orleans)|Trump International Hotel and Tower]], New Orleans (Project Suspended Indefinitely)

Latest revision as of 21:40, 31 May 2023

Trump International Hotel & Residence was a proposed real estate development in Phoenix, Arizona.

Background[edit]

In 2004, prominent New York real estate developer Donald Trump proposed a $200 million luxury hotel-condominium development at 26th Street and Camelback Road in the highly upscale Camelback Corridor (near the Arizona Biltmore Hotel and the Biltmore Fashion Park shopping center) of Phoenix.

The Camelback East Village Subcommittee (a subcommittee of the Phoenix City Council) on March 2, by a 3–2 vote, affirmed 56-foot (17 m) height limits for the area, which had existed since the 1990s. City staff had recommended raising that limit to 140 feet (43 m) after Trump announced his proposal. Although Trump and his development partners never officially filed plans, they proposed an 18-story, 190 ft (58 m), 550,000 square feet (51,000 m2), 250 unit luxury condominium hotel.

As of December 21, 2005, the project was cancelled and Trump withdrew his association with the project when the City Council succumbed to intense neighborhood opposition and a looming referendum fight (over 19,000 local residents signed the petition against increasing the height limit, many citing fears of the area developing too rapidly). Other developers such as shopping center owner Westcor were forced to radically change similar proposals as a result.

See also[edit]

External links[edit]

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