Adaptive Reuse at U-Haul Moving & Storage of South Mountain

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340 E Baseline Rd Ste 30   Phoenix, AZ 85042

(623) 209-7357

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Heures d’ouverture

  • Du lundi au jeudi : de 7 h a.m. à 7 h p.m.
  • Vendredi : de 7 h a.m. à 8 h p.m.
  • Samedi : de 7 h a.m. à 7 h p.m.
  • Dimanche : de 9 h a.m. 5 h p.m.
Heures d'ouverture spéciales
  • 12/24/2024: 7h00 am à 3h00 pm
  • 12/25/2024: Fermé
  • 1/1/2025: 9h00 am à 7h00 pm

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(623) 209-7357

340 E Baseline Rd Ste 30
Phoenix, AZ 85042

Services dans cet établissement :

Heures d’ouverture

  • Du lundi au jeudi : de 7 h a.m. à 7 h p.m.
  • Vendredi : de 7 h a.m. à 8 h p.m.
  • Samedi : de 7 h a.m. à 7 h p.m.
  • Dimanche : de 9 h a.m. 5 h p.m.
Heures d'ouverture spéciales
  • 12/24/2024: 7h00 am à 3h00 pm
  • 12/25/2024: Fermé
  • 1/1/2025: 9h00 am à 7h00 pm
  • Inspection gratuite du remorquage
  • Retour client 24 heures
Établissement se consacrant à la récupération adaptative.

Adaptive Reuse in Phoenix, AZ at U-Haul Moving & Storage of South Mountain

Histoire du bâtiment

In 1899, Sebastian Spering Kresge invested in his own five and ten cent store where the people of downtown Detroit could go for reasonably priced everyday items. The modest prices were an instant hit with consumers and soon Mr. Kresge had expanded the concept to 85 stores. Even through an era of economic depression, the Kresge stores were able to keep their doors open, selling affordable goods and offering steady jobs. Times evolved and the price of goods inflated, but the S.S. Kresge Company continued to strive to find new models of retail that would continue to provide affordability. In 1920, Mr. Kresge designed a popular one dollar and under store with a green front that would be placed next to the traditional five and ten Kresge stores.

In 1959, the leadership torch was passed to Harry B. Cunningham and he became the president of the company. Under Cunningham's leadership, a new strategy was imagined, that included the modern Kmart discount department store. The first Kmart department store was opened in 1962 in Garden City, Michigan. Within a year, seventeen additional Kmart department stores were also opened around the country. There were also 753 successful Kresge stores still open at the time. In 1976, the company opened an unprecedented 271 Kmart department stores all in one year! Within a year, it was clear the majority of the sales revenue was coming from Kmart branded stores, which resulted in the S.S. Kresge Company officially changing their name to the Kmart Corporation. In 1987, the corporation sold off all of the remaining Kresge branded stores and focused primarily on the bix-box store discount merchandising.

The Big Kmart branded stores arrived in 1996 and boasted a tidy, bright and easy to shop layout as part of the redesign. Big Kmarts also hosted a pantry near the front of the store and accentuated the children's and home fashion departments. In 1990, the new K-Mart logo was unveiled and in 1991 the first Kmart Supercenter was established with fresh produce offerings and a 24 hour shopping experience. In 1999, Kmart also expanded into the e-commerce arena by introducing BlueLight.com which later transformed into the modern Kmart.com.

Unfortunately, on January 22nd, 2002 the Kmart Corporation and 37 of it's subsidiaries filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. Thankfully, a restructuring and reorganization under President Julian C. Day has allowed the company to continue to sustain operations at several stores across the country.

The Phoenix Kmart building was built in 1989 and U-Haul acquired the building in 2017. Adaptive reuse building conversions allow U-Haul to promote infill development to meet citizens’ needs while preserving the natural resources and land normally required for new construction. Adaptive reuse also allows resources to be focused on integrating environmentally thoughtful features into the existing building rather than creating waste in the form of demolition and using valuable resources for new construction. 

Impact environnemental

Au service des clients depuis 2017, cet emplacement a été construit par réutilisation adaptative d'un bâtiment abandonné. Adaptive reuse promotes infill development in an effort to strengthen communities, with the following benefits achieved at this site: 

  • la fabrication et le transport de 973 tonnes de métal 
  • le coulage de 4 749 tonnes de nouveau béton 
  • 5 830 tonnes de débris de construction et de démolition 

Energy-efficiency and waste-reduction programs at this facility provide the following estimated benefits each year for the Phoenix community:  

  • 5,817,252 lbs greenhouse gas emissions prevented 
  • Utilisation de l'acier

    Production de l'acier La fabrication et le transport de 973 tonnes (883 tonnes métriques) d'acier ont été évités à ce jour

  • Consommation d'énergie

    Energie Des économies de 0 kWh par année

  • Utilisation du béton

    Béton Coulage de 4 749 tonnes (4 309 tonnes) de nouveau béton évité à ce jour.

  • Émissions de CO2

    Émissions 5 817 252 lb (2 638 688 kgs) d'émissions de gaz à effet de serre ont été évitées

  • Débris pour les sites d'enfouissement

    Débris pour les sites d'enfouissement 5 830 lb (5 290 kg) de débris de construction ont été évitées

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