Haenal also said a lot of food and beverage companies are looking to lease space in the Phoenix area. In Tolleson, Haenel said they leased a ,square-foot building. Conrad said the market is so strong that existing buildings are being leased at higher rates before the current tenant has even vacated the facility "because there's so few options in the marketplace.
Multiple real estate experts say the leasing activity is significant and has led to bidding wars and increased rent prices. In the third quarter in , the rate was 61 cents. Companies that have lease expirations may also experience sticker shock, Conrad said, because rent prices may have significantly increased since they first signed a lease.
In addition to space being leased quickly, Conrad said they're seeing bidding wars and multiple tenants offering on the same space. As I have said before, the author has a degree in economics. Book 4 Book 4 was a fun read and had errors throughout. The author changed the plot a little and added a new character that is more zealot than anything. It makes the reading drone on and becomes boring in places.
The overall story has progressed well and keeps my interest for the most part. Civil war. Phoenix ring has failed.
The empire is going to fight a civil war over who sits on the throne. The rotham,Polaris and all other groups descend into violence. But some characters have survived and are begining to make moves. Dec 31, C. Chaos across the Galaxy Battles and action on many fronts, and there's treachery a foot everywhere. Even among the good guys, not everyone is pursuing the same agenda. The Empire's steward is showing his true insane colors Another Great book, teeth biting and all.
Loved it now for the next book and the war goes on it does it? Jan 02, Leon rated it it was ok Shelves: military , political , thriller , scifi.
Too many characters I dont know if I'll finish this series Too many characters I dont know if I'll finish this series Aug 02, Macamboy rated it it was ok Shelves: challenge , sci-fi. Disappointed in this outing. The whole book felt like a filler for what must come next. How the next book in the series is better. Great series I've read and enjoyed the first 4 books, now looking forward to the next one. A great storyline, great characters, lots of twists and turns.
Hard not to like Great series I've read and enjoyed the first 4 books, now looking forward to the next one. Hard not to like Oct 13, Debra H. Intense Amazing adventures and epic battles galore in this continuation of the story of political intrigue and galactic empires. Great read! Jan 23, Taylor P. Davidson rated it really liked it Shelves: phoenix-conspiracy-series , science-fiction , indie.
The Phoenix War , Richard L. Sanders The human Empire is on the verge of civil war, threatening to tear itself apart as House Akira and other prominent high lords fight each other for the right to sit upon the throne. But such civil division is a waste of effort and resources that mankind cannot afford to lose. The cogs put into motion by the Phoenix Ring are still whirring in the shadows and, as events quickly get out of hand, it begins to become clear that the selfish group of benefactors were n The Phoenix War , Richard L.
The cogs put into motion by the Phoenix Ring are still whirring in the shadows and, as events quickly get out of hand, it begins to become clear that the selfish group of benefactors were never truly in control. The Enclave are stirring in their dark halls of exile and, in a far region of space, the Rotham are mobilising — a highly advanced race that had always coveted the affluence of the human empire; wanting our lush worlds and rich solar systems.
But these are only the beginning of human worries and rumour has reached some that the Polarian Dread Fleet—an armada of ships that leaves nothing but dead worlds in its wake—is waking.
The Polarians have no love of humanity either and fanatically believe that they have the right of dominion over the entire universe. Amidst all the chaos and violence, the Nighthawk continues its mission to find and destroy the last of the isotome weapons—missiles that are powerful enough to destroy whole solar systems and leave their suns blackened and cold.
The success of their mission is crucial to both the future of the Empire and the human race, but they have few leads to go on and are almost literally searching for needles in an infinite haystack!
Meanwhile Calvin Cross, now the Imperial Executor by appointment of Princess Kalila, is ordered to gather as much intelligence as he can on the Rotham and assess whether their military deployment is a threat to the Empire. His mission takes him deep into Alliance space—a xenophobic government that has no sympathy for the Empire and is unknowingly riddled with Enclave agents.
The Good The Phoenix War is an exciting instalment of The Phoenix Conspiracy series and begins to tie lose ends together ready for the final book which will hopefully be released soon.
It also begins to build the political turmoil and military threat from aliens in a fast-paced plot, getting ready for what I imagine will be a stunning end to the series! His dialogue and tone are both good, but he has an annoying habit of skipping over the details of his environments and provides scant information.
My Thoughts Overall though, I was impressed with The Phoenix War and think that it's the best instalment of the series so far! I am eagerly awaiting the next and final book, although it will be a shame to finish the series off!
The Phoenix Conspiracy is undoubtedly a true gem of a series in a genre that I've found somewhat stale of late! Dec 02, Alex rated it really liked it Shelves: fiction-reviews. Queen Kalila must know whether to split her forces to confront the Rotham or to deal with what could be imminent civil war. Meanwhile Officer Summers is commanding the Nighthawk ship on the search for Isotome weapons.
The Phoenix War displays captivating and increasingly distinctive characters in a plot that continues to grow more engrossing. The writing style is snappy, but cuts to the real issues at hand, and showers the text with impacting dialogue. This acted as a helpful reminder of what had already occurred in the series, some of which I had forgotten, and I was totally engaged in the subject matter.
Yet, it extended too many scenes and delayed the real action, which could perhaps shine a new light of perspective on new events, rather than ruminating on the old. There was too much description The fourth book in the Phoenix series, this one continues the story right where it left off in the Phoenix Crisis.
Feb 19, Brandon rated it it was amazing. The Phoenix War works the characters deeper into the chaos that enfolds their world and Sanders dangles some of the biggest unresolved mysteries in front of the readers. The best part of the book for me is the feeling that there is no way for the humans to succeed, but knowing that somehow they will or at least should in the next and final book.
I can't wait to see how things conclude. Mar 16, Mark Millward rated it really liked it. As the fourth book in the series, it followed the tried and trusted methods applied in the first three tomes.
The pace was good, but I have to admit that this book seemed a little more disjointed than the others. Now I know that there are several threads all running concurrently, and that these threads all interweave and cross at various points in the story. I just felt that it was a little more difficult to follow the plot lines than had been my prior experience.
That said, it was still a great As the fourth book in the series, it followed the tried and trusted methods applied in the first three tomes. That said, it was still a great read, and I am looking forward to the fifth book becoming available in due course. Aug 08, Howard rated it really liked it. Skip Navigation Disney. Log In. Phoenix A top-of-the-line diplomatic vessel, the Phoenix is especially designed for long, extended missions and tours of constituencies.
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