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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 8:02 am    Post subject: $enterPointee Reply with quote

I started a new discussion just to clean up a bit.
Here is the latest and not greatest from the HL. I find it interesting when the Webb bros were asked for a redesign by the citizens there was not enough time and the project was too far along. Now, roughly 6-8 months later they were able to redesign the cock-n-balls!

Board OKs more 'classic' CentrePointe
IT GETS TALLER, AND CHANGES ITS LOOK NEAR GROUND LEVEL
By Beverly Fortune - bfortune@herald-leader.com
http://www.kentucky.com/181/story/587572.html

Changes to the CentrePointe project unveiled Monday give it a more "classic" look, according to developer Dudley Webb, as well as making it taller.

The Courthouse Area Design Review Board approved design changes to the exterior of CentrePointe that were presented by the developers of the $250 million, 35-story luxury hotel-condominium complex.

Modifications include:

■ Topping the building with a 63-foot peak and spire.

■ Adding columns to the hotel entrance on Main Street.

■ Installing bay windows on the second floor overlooking the motor court on Vine Street.

■ Reducing the base — or podium — from four stories to three stories.

The podium height was altered to accommodate a request by the Marriott Corp. that will operate the J.W. Marriott Hotel to make ceilings taller and increase the ballroom from 7,000 to 10,000 square feet.

The hotel will have a second ballroom of 4,500 square feet.

The façade was altered after the CentrePointe design was peer-reviewed by Kling Stubbins architects in Las Vegas. "The design has matured," said Atlanta architect Michael R. Melugin, with CMMI. "It as evolved a lot from the first pass at the design."

He described the project unveiled Monday as "a contemporary interpretation of historic architecture."

Lowering the podium height and adding traditional touches such as columns to the hotel façade gives "a more humane scale in relation to other buildings nearby," Melugin said.

The podium on the Vine Street side will have a rooftop café and space for wedding receptions and other social events. This increases green space as the developers continue to work toward making CentrePointe a LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) certified building, said developer Woodford Webb.

Other interior changes:

■ The amount of office space has been reduced from 80,000 to 30,000 square feet.

■ The amount of hotel function space has been increased by 50,000 square feet.

■ The proposed pedway connecting the CentrePointe complex with an underground parking garage in Phoenix Park will be a tunnel, not an overland enclosed pedway.

■ The number of condominiums — originally 77 — has increased to 89 on the advice of marketing consultants who recommended there be some one-bedroom units, in addition to two- and three- bedroom units.

The tower will be topped with 12 penthouses, the largest being a two-story, 9,000-square-foot condo with a 360-degree view of the region.

At the downtown site, which covers an entire block, core drillings were expected to be completed Monday, Dudley Webb said.

Removing the foundation of the Graves Cox Building proved more of a challenge than expected, he said, adding that it will take "another couple weeks" to remove that foundation and prepare the site for excavation.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 8:29 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Screw it. I hope they lose their ass on this. We've already lost a whole block of downtown.

The only bright spot of the whole article was the fact that they nixed the stupid pedway idea in favor of an underground tunnel. At least now we won't have to look up and see all the patrons of Centrepointe who are too lame and too pampered to walk across a fucking street and breathe some air.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 8:36 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

why don't i ever learn? you'd think i'd know by now not to read the comments on the hl website.

fuckers fuckers fuckers
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 11, 2008 9:28 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

brokebike wrote:
we won't have to look up and see all the patrons of Centrepointe


Like there's going to be patrons.

Some of the changes do sound more realistic. Less office space and smaller condos is more appropriate to the market.

And how could the place not have two ballrooms? Sure, one's significantly bigger than the other, but that happens to most of us.

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the largest being a two-story, 9,000-square-foot condo with a 360-degree view of the region.


Which is the entire reason all this has happened. Sheik Whatthefuckshisname wants that penthouse and is picking up more than $20M of the building cost to get it.
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