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Tim Eigo is a longtime downtown resident, editor of Arizona Attorney Magazine, and led the Downtown Voices Coalition during a period of immense change in the urban core. Click here for more info.
Every Tuesday on the Human Services Campus in Downtown Phoenix, a group of Arizona Summit Law School students and a professor host a free legal clinic. Click here for more info.
With 158 students currently enrolled across programs, Eller College is a small but growing presence downtown. Since the move from Scottsdale, enrollment is up 32 percent since 2013. Click here for more info.
Downtown Phoenix is getting ready to roll out new artist-designed bike racks, and the design prototypes will be unveiled during Art Detour 30. In December of last year, 28 local... continue reading. Click here for more info.
It seems the average consumer has been inching closer to making everyday life more sustainable and convenient. They are doing so through alternative living spaces such as Airbnb and shared... continue reading. Click here for more info.
The 19-story high rise apartment project adaptively reuses part of a historic car dealership, the 1947 Stewart Motor Co. Click here for more info.
Bike rack project finalists announced in Pedal to the Metal, an urban arts initiative. Click here for more info.
Still haven’t decided what you’re doing for New Year’s Eve? No problem. We’re here to help. Whether you’re looking to dine out or dance the night away — we’ve made... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Nothing brings people together like the power of food, especially around the holidays. So during the season of giving, it’s no surprise that many people want to donate a home-cooked... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Free movies under the stars featuring "Frozen" and "Edward Scissorhands" returns Saturday, Dec. 16. Click here for more info.