On Friday, Aug. 8 at 5:30 p.m., bring your filmmaking crew (a.k.a. your friends and family) and a $50 entry fee to Welcome Diner for a fun and zany filmmaking challenge. Click here for more info.
Walls will be removed, boarded up windows will see once again see the light of day and the beautiful plaster moldings repaired to 1927-style glory. Click here for more info.
Walls will be removed, boarded up windows will see once again see the light of day and the beautiful plaster moldings repaired to 1927-style glory. Click here for more info.
City officials and community members welcomed the new public art piece and shade structure, "Shadow Play," to Roosevelt Row last night in Downtown Phoenix. Click here for more info.
Downtown's discarded light pole banners are getting transformed into beautiful bags, hand-sewn by local refugee women. Click here for more info.
New "Entertainment District" created by the Phoenix City Council on June 17 will give microbreweries, bars, nightclubs and other business owners new opportunities to open in Downtown Phoenix. Click here for more info.
With the help of local preservationists, the public's perception of downtown's historic signage has really changed over the years. Click here for more info.
Balle Conference organizers selected Phoenix as a host city because of its long-standing track record of embracing innovation, entrepreneurship and diversity. Click here for more info.
Historic buildings and places and the stories behind them are part of the foundation of cities. They lend distinct characteristics to city streets, give a unique sense of place and... continue reading. Click here for more info.
As executive director of the Human Services Campus in Downtown Phoenix, Amy Schwabenlender develops and leads strategic work to end homelessness through permanent, supportive housing. Read more about her take on how to help solve this complex issue. Click here for more info.