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New Shipping Container Apartments Bring Market-Rate Rent to Downtown Phoenix

By Dwell @dwell
Containers on Grand exterior

The eight container apartments, huddled together in a wise use of the space, are situated on an old used car lot in downtown Phoenix. A decommissioned container costs between $1,800 and $5,000, says architect Wesley James. Transportation, handling, and site assembly run at least as much.

A rare multi-unit shipping container building is ready for occupancy in downtown Phoenix. Containers on Grand, designed and built by StarkJames, forges eight one-bedroom apartments out of 16 standard 40-foot-by-8-foot containers.

Hundreds of thousands of shipping containers sit idle in port cities, prompting their rediscovery by architects as a highly dynamic and interchangeable medium. But, says architect Wesley James, they are usually applied to single-family homes.

“Containers aren’t expensive or difficult to work with in and of themselves,” says James. “But it gets expensive and complicated bringing them up to code. It’s not yet an accepted building material.” Extra caution was taken during planning to satisfy codes. The containers were then joined and retrofitted with insulation, wiring, plumbing, windows, and drywall.

The apartments are 740 square feet and will rent for about $1,000 a month, beginning December 28. “We’re proud to have kept costs in line with conventional construction. It’s enabled rents to be at or even slightly below market-rate for the area.”


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