Phoenix midtown tower could transform into ‘urban resort oasis’


The distinctive office tower on Central Avenue has been mostly vacant for several years as the property owner and developer have planned out the next life of the building. Here's what a new company has envisioned for the historic structure, and the steps it is taking to try to get the project to the finish line.

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