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Featured Fara IllichNovember 10, 2020
Outdoor Dining Just Got Easier: New City of Phoenix Program Fast-Tracks Temporary Restaurant Patios

Recounting the losses sustained over the past 10 months, Rachel McAuley’s voice becomes clipped. Tears fill her eyes. The pandemic has taken a toll on small businesses, and for many,... continue reading. Click here for more info.

Featured Douglas C. TowneNovember 5, 2020
80 Years Ago Downtown Phoenix Hosted a Wet ‘n Wild Party for the Ages

Downtown Phoenix is known for mega events. But one of the biggest festivals ever thrown happened more than 80 years ago in honor of this desert city's most precious resource — water. Click here for more info.

Featured Phoenix Community AllianceNovember 5, 2020
Moving beyond stigmas and stereotypes: Facts about homelessness in Phoenix

In Phoenix and across the country, deep-seeded stigmas surrounding homelessness influence policy-making, policing, access to healthcare, employment and permeate nearly every aspect of society. Click here for more info.

Featured Herberger Theater CenterOctober 29, 2020
Socially-Distanced Outdoor Performances Coming To Herberger Theater

The Pavilion will allow patrons to enjoy the arts in a safer, open-air environment. Click here for more info.

Featured Downtown Phoenix Inc.October 27, 2020
Howl-o-ween Pets on Parade

Arizona’s largest dog costume parade, Howl-o-ween, is a fun-filled, Halloween-themed party for the whole family. Launched just two years ago, it’s rapidly grown in popularity — attracting hundreds of dogs... continue reading. Click here for more info.

Featured RED DevelopmentOctober 23, 2020
RED Development Announces Recently-Opened & Coming Soon Tenants at Block 23 and CityScape Phoenix

RED Development continues to see strong demand from companies looking to expand business into Downtown Phoenix as the mixed-used developer announced this week a number of recently-opened and coming-soon tenants... continue reading. Click here for more info.

Featured Donna ReinerOctober 21, 2020
The Story Behind Gerardo’s Building in Downtown’s Warehouse District

Just south of the Union Pacific railroad tracks, a once-thriving neighborhood of residential and commercial buildings catering to Hispanics existed within what we now call the Warehouse District. Click here for more info.

Featured Frank M. BarriosOctober 8, 2020
Hispanic History of the Phoenix Warehouse District

A brief look into the Warehouse District's multicultural past. Click here for more info.

Featured Douglas C. TowneSeptember 1, 2020
Once a Beer Town, Always a Beer Town: Downtown’s Arizona Brewing Company

The repeal of Prohibition opened the door for the development of craft beer culture in Downtown Phoenix, starting with Arizona Brewing Company in 1933. Click here for more info.

Featured Fara IllichSeptember 1, 2020
Meet Phoenix Community Alliance’s New Executive Director, John Hamby

John Hamby steps into the duel role of Phoenix Community Alliance’s (PCA) executive director and vice president of Downtown Phoenix Inc. (DPI). PCA is the membership affiliate of DPI, and downtown's premier business leadership organization. Click here for more info.

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