No word if Audacy will stay in the building as a renter
Audacy told investors in August that it had lined up a deal to sell some of the land and buildings tied to its Phoenix cluster of CHR “Live 101.5” KALV,
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The future of this property does not involve radio or offices of any kind. It will almost certainly be residential and retail, and Audacy will find somewhere cheaper in existing space within midtown Phoenix, downtown, or near the airport—where every other major broadcaster is located.
For people who are reading this and not familiar with the area, this property is adjacent to Roosevelt Row, a rapidly developing and hip arts-and-food district that has taken flight in the last 10+ years. The light rail line runs either side of the property down two one-way streets (First and Central avenues), and it is across the street from a light rail station. The land value has thus escalated in a way more commonly associated with AM transmitter sites; Audacy has no Phoenix AM stations.
This property's history in radio is exceptionally lengthy. In fact, when a radio station set up shop here, there were only two of them in town. KOY has broadcast from this parcel since March 1937—it wasn't even in Phoenix city limits then—and the current building was done for KOY-AM-FM in 1977. A KOY-placed time machine for its supposed 100th anniversary was dug up in December 2021. (Footnote below) It wound up housing not-KOY as a result of all the radio consolidation in the 1990s. (The play-by-play: Sundance bought Edens, bringing 101.5/1230 into the building, in 1993. Colfax bought the Sundance cluster, plus 94.5, in 1996, then sold them to Chancellor. Chancellor then bought KMLE and then made more divestitures in the AMFM–Clear Channel merger.)
(Footnote: KOY's history probably really only goes back to May 1922.)
Equally as indicative of what's coming is the developer. Intersection is hugely active on Roosevelt Row. Among its local projects is a boutique apartment building called
Rainbow Road. The
Business Journal notes,
Intersection has completed 17 projects in Roosevelt Row and invested more than $300 million in those projects, according to a video on the firm's website.
Intersection and Libeskind Studio Design are also behind Manzana, a 68-unit apartment building off Roosevelt Street with 10,000 square feet of ground floor retail that's set to break ground in early 2025. The project is set to rise adjacent to Intersection Development's office, according to the Arizona Republic, located on the same block as Audacy's radio station.
This property has Arizona radio history oozing out of it, though really the last time it had meaningful-to-a-generation programming was in the 80s when Bill Heywood was still on KOY.