Mill Avenue lies in the heart of downtown Tempe. It's seen many changes over its 135 year history. Find out where it's been, where it's going and how it keeps up with the times.
What a big crock of shit! I first visited here in 1990 and 21 years later, I've never seen such a massive undertaking to urbanize and build high rises, send rent & lease rates skyrocketing, and now a huge vacancy rate! What happened to Borders, Cold Stone Creamery, Plantation Coffee? Harkins Theaters? This place is losing character more and more every year, and their answer always seems to be, tear down and build prettier buildings that they can sell back to ASU as a hedge! What a joke.
its completely crazy to see how much mill has changed!! we've definately had our fair share of good times there...
trapperkeeperaz 6 months ago
What a big crock of shit! I first visited here in 1990 and 21 years later, I've never seen such a massive undertaking to urbanize and build high rises, send rent & lease rates skyrocketing, and now a huge vacancy rate! What happened to Borders, Cold Stone Creamery, Plantation Coffee? Harkins Theaters? This place is losing character more and more every year, and their answer always seems to be, tear down and build prettier buildings that they can sell back to ASU as a hedge! What a joke.
redboar 10 months ago
I love Mill Ave. Thumbs up if you do too!
cackums 10 months ago
@dontrustwhiteyever1 What's wrong with living among Mexicans?
H1MLA 1 year ago
@17894fd it is and i am one GO SUN DEVILS!!!
dontrustwhiteyever1 1 year ago
yea me too. no mexicans there.
dontrustwhiteyever1 1 year ago
Tempe is the only place I would ever live in in Arizona.
pnzzr 1 year ago
I call this a "puff piece" and how truthful it is or how respectful Tempe has been of its past is completely left out.
cliftongal51 1 year ago
Hey... BTW... how are those high rise condos doing???
jxwhit8 1 year ago
interesting. And here I thought Mill ave. was a place for drunken ASU kids
17894fd 1 year ago