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Meet Dr. Sheila Harris, A Phoenix Community Alliance “City-Shaper”
Dr. Sheila Harris is deeply rooted in the community. Among local housing advocacy experts, she needs no introduction. But, to the outside observer, Harris ranks as a longtime contributor of... continue reading. more >
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7 Events Coming to Downtown Phoenix this Fall
Cooler temps are ahead as we countdown to festival season. Downtown Phoenix Inc. (DPI) is proud to be part of exciting new events and old favorites in the city. After... continue reading. more >
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Boot the House Down: The History of Phoenix Pride
**Notice to readers: This article contains language that refers to cisgender queer people at times. Please note that this is not intended to exclude specific groups within the LGBTQ+ community... continue reading. more >
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Here’s Where to Sip the Best Espresso Martinis in Downtown Phoenix
We’re in our espresso martini era! Thankfully, there are a few places you can get your hands on the Cocktail of the Year in Downtown Phoenix. Coffee and cocktail lovers... continue reading. more >
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Here’s What Phoenix Nonprofits Need Now and How You Can Help
During the season of giving, consider donating money, supplies, advocacy or your time to downtown's network of Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) nonprofit members. more >
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Where to get a Thanksgiving feast in Downtown Phoenix
Leave the pots and pans in the cabinet this Thanksgiving, local chefs are in the kitchen this year. Whether you’re in town visiting or want an elevated home-cooked meal you... continue reading. more >
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DTPHX In/Flux: Young Founders of Chico Malo, Wren and Wolf Evolve Alongside Downtown
Being a millennial restauranteur has its edge, including youthful ambition and an eye for what's next. Meet Kaitlin and Teddy Myers, founders of Chico Malo and Wren and Wolf, two of Downtown's Phoenix's hottest restaurants. more >
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XICO’s big move brings awareness to their 50-year-old mission
No two days are alike for this cultural institution. On an average day students, bar patrons, events managers, or the artist themselves, enter, each with different intentions what they want... continue reading. more >