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#1 urbanfan

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Posted 30 March 2005 - 10:10 AM

Hey fella's, first time post.  Just thought I would submit a picture of the new 11 story hotel going up in the Newport News City Center Project.  They are also building a garage that is under construction currently which will be wrapped with retail.  I believe there will also be another office building 4 - 5 stories going up along with the parking garage.  Does any one know how to post photos in a reply?
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Posted 30 March 2005 - 10:52 AM

urbanfan, on Mar 30 2005, 11:10 AM, said:

Hey fella's, first time post.  Just thought I would submit a picture of the new 11 story hotel going up in the Newport News City Center Project.  They are also building a garage that is under construction currently which will be wrapped with retail.  I believe there will also be another office building 4 - 5 stories going up along with the parking garage.  Does any one know how to post photos in a reply?
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Get your photo url and enclose it in the tags  [img][/img].  It also helps if you host them on an image hosting site such as www.photobucket.com

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Posted 30 March 2005 - 12:53 PM

urbanfan, on Mar 30 2005, 12:10 PM, said:

Hey fella's, first time post.  Just thought I would submit a picture of the new 11 story hotel going up in the Newport News City Center Project.  They are also building a garage that is under construction currently which will be wrapped with retail.  I believe there will also be another office building 4 - 5 stories going up along with the parking garage.  Does any one know how to post photos in a reply?
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Well, Here is the rendering I promised.Posted Image

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Posted 30 March 2005 - 01:20 PM

looks nice, i am so excited about all this development here!!!! I wonder how big are population will be in the next 20 years??

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Posted 30 March 2005 - 11:41 PM

I'm excited about this City Center project too.  

If they cut down the trees along I-64 in this region would the City Center area be visible to passers-by?

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Posted 01 April 2005 - 10:58 AM

I don't know if they will cut the trees down. I think VDOT would have to cut the trees down

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Posted 01 April 2005 - 11:50 AM

rusthebuss, on Apr 1 2005, 10:58 AM, said:

I don't know if they will cut the trees down. I think VDOT would have to cut the trees down

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Yes VDOT would, but the question is whether the view would even be there.  I dont know how close this thing is to I-64.

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Posted 01 April 2005 - 11:50 AM

rusthebuss, on Apr 1 2005, 12:58 PM, said:

I don't know if they will cut the trees down. I think VDOT would have to cut the trees down

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The trees are on private land in Oyster Point Business Park.  We have alot of construction going on here and pretty soon most of the trees along the highway will be thinned out.  You will only be able to see City Center if City Center gets taller.  However if you look hard enough you can see it.

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Posted 01 April 2005 - 12:20 PM

urbanfan, on Apr 1 2005, 01:50 PM, said:

The trees are on private land in Oyster Point Business Park.  We have alot of construction going on here and pretty soon most of the trees along the highway will be thinned out.  You will only be able to see City Center if City Center gets taller.  However if you look hard enough you can see it.

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Lets hope the area becomes urban. It would be a great drive coming from Willamsburg to all the way through the beach for people to see. Lets go 757

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Posted 01 April 2005 - 12:30 PM

rusthebuss, on Apr 1 2005, 01:20 PM, said:

Lets hope the area becomes urban. It would be a great drive coming from Willamsburg to all the way through the beach for people to see. Lets go 757

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Kind of like coming into D.C. from 95 south. Once you get past Manassas, the whole area just becomes more urban and dense until you arrive in the city core.  Even though the buildings aren't tall, i've always been impressed by the site of downtown D.C. pressed up against the freeway fighting for every inch of space it can. There is no mistaking that you are in a "real" city when you arrive and i want people to start getting that feeling here as well.

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Posted 15 June 2005 - 08:02 PM

Here's a nice aerial of the whole uptown Newport News area, including OP Center.  http://www.citycente...ics/aerials.pdf

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Posted 15 June 2005 - 08:03 PM

Looks great. We really need some of our peninsula forumers to get their cameras out. (hint, hint).  :whistling:

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Posted 15 June 2005 - 08:37 PM

guynvb, on Jun 16 2005, 11:03 AM, said:

Looks great. We really need some of our peninsula forumers to get their cameras out. (hint, hint).  :whistling:

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Haha yeah we do. Try typing in like "newport news" or "hampton" in Google, and you get like 2 skyline pics each!  :lol:  I think we need some real pics.

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Posted 16 June 2005 - 12:27 PM

okinawatyphoon, on Jun 15 2005, 08:37 PM, said:

Haha yeah we do. Try typing in like "newport news" or "hampton" in Google, and you get like 2 skyline pics each!  :lol:  I think we need some real pics.

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Welllll... I live 10 min away from City Center... I have a digital camera... and an entire summer of no plans  :rolleyes:   bwahaha.  I'll try to get some of the Marriott right now, Fountain Plaza One, and the retail district.  Drove through there the other day and it's really growing up and becoming a little mini-downtown unto itself.

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Posted 16 June 2005 - 08:53 PM

That's great for Bad News, but it looks like every other Marriott in suburban America :-/

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Posted 16 June 2005 - 09:06 PM

PeninsulaKiddo, on Jun 16 2005, 02:23 PM, said:

Throw in the 18 story condo tower in Newport News and it's 22/23 story office counterpart across Town Center Drive, and what's our regional total for highrises?  We're quickly climbing through the double-digits!!

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What's the info on the 22-23 story building?

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Posted 16 June 2005 - 09:22 PM

johnhowell, on Jun 17 2005, 12:06 PM, said:

What's the info on the 22-23 story building?

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As far as I know there's next to no info on this building. We found out about it from a rendering of City Center that showed a tallish building. We think it is just a planned office tower for sometime in the future.

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Posted 22 June 2005 - 12:03 PM

okinawatyphoon, on Jun 16 2005, 11:22 PM, said:

As far as I know there's next to no info on this building. We found out about it from a rendering of City Center that showed a tallish building. We think it is just a planned office tower for sometime in the future.

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Hey all - this is Mike aka Neourban_Pariah on SkyscraperPage and SkyscraperCity ...

I can personally vouch for the 23 story office tower in a later phase because I emailed Florence Kingston, the Director of Development (or something, I forget the exact title) in the city who basically told me it'll be in a later phase.

To correct some other stuff, the name of the 18 story condo is The Meridian, not to be confused with The Point. Both are condo developments but the latter is low rise.

I encourage everyone to look at the City Center Newsletter website since it seems that it is the only place where you can find reliable updates on the project. Occasionally the the Daily Press and the the Virginian Pilot have articles, but those are relatively infrequent.

If you notice on this month's newsletter, there is a section referring to a "Corporate Campus opportunity". This is what it says:

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Imagine a high efficiency work place, adjacent to a state of the art conference center and upscale Marriott Hotel, within walking distance of corporate apartments and residential housing, surrounded by upscale shops, dining, and an 8-acre fountain park. City Center's master plan calls for a 200,000-300,000 sq. ft. corporate campus/headquarters building on the corner of Canon Boulevard and Town Center Drive. For information on this opportunity please contact, William A. Hudgins at 757-873-2020.

It has a picture of the Langley Federal Credit Union HQ building, Fountain Plaza III, next to it, but its caption tells a story quite different. The current pride of the development, Fountain Plaza I, has only about 100,000 sqft of space in it, which is about 10 stories. By our calculation, a building 200-300 thousand square feet would be in the 20-30 story range! Now this, of course, much depends on its dimensions, but it is eerily in range of that fabled 23 story office building we've been discussing.

Oh it makes me excited...

I should go and take pictures sometime soon of the developments. The construction there is pretty intense and is in fairly advanced stages, at least regarding the hotel. It's definitely impressive.

I'm going to Port Warwick this evening to go to their weekly free outdoor jazz concerts (they're amazing), so maybe if I can find my camera I'll take some shots of picturesque Port Warwick and maybe City Center.

Nice to be back.

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Posted 22 June 2005 - 01:13 PM

mercuex, on Jun 22 2005, 02:03 PM, said:

Hey all - this is Mike aka Neourban_Pariah on SkyscraperPage and SkyscraperCity ...

I can personally vouch for the 23 story office tower in a later phase because I emailed Florence Kingston, the Director of Development (or something, I forget the exact title) in the city who basically told me it'll be in a later phase.

To correct some other stuff, the name of the 18 story condo is The Meridian, not to be confused with The Point. Both are condo developments but the latter is low rise.

I encourage everyone to look at the City Center Newsletter website since it seems that it is the only place where you can find reliable updates on the project. Occasionally the the Daily Press and the the Virginian Pilot have articles, but those are relatively infrequent.

If you notice on this month's newsletter, there is a section referring to a "Corporate Campus opportunity". This is what it says:
It has a picture of the Langley Federal Credit Union HQ building, Fountain Plaza III, next to it, but its caption tells a story quite different. The current pride of the development, Fountain Plaza I, has only about 100,000 sqft of space in it, which is about 10 stories. By our calculation, a building 200-300 thousand square feet would be in the 20-30 story range! Now this, of course, much depends on its dimensions, but it is eerily in range of that fabled 23 story office building we've been discussing.

Oh it makes me excited...

I should go and take pictures sometime soon of the developments. The construction there is pretty intense and is in fairly advanced stages, at least regarding the hotel. It's definitely impressive.

I'm going to Port Warwick this evening to go to their weekly free outdoor jazz concerts (they're amazing), so maybe if I can find my camera I'll take some shots of picturesque Port Warwick and maybe City Center.

Nice to be back.

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Any idea when construction of the 20+ story office building will begin?

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Posted 22 June 2005 - 01:26 PM

johnhowell, on Jun 22 2005, 03:13 PM, said:

Any idea when construction of the 20+ stories office building will begin?

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Phase II, as in the hotel and all the new retailers, are set to open next spring. I would imagine that construction on the the other tower as well as the other buildings would likely be later in 2006... maybe in the summer. End of spring seems to be when they like to start new phases.

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