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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.
More than a good place to go to school, work, or start a business, downtown is Arizona’s true urban playground – and the door for opportunity is open. Click here for more info.
It’s that time of year again. The monsoons have passed, the temperatures are dropping, cool breezes are blowing through the Valley and soon there will be…PANCAKES! October 28 marks the... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Right now, Phoenix lacks a comprehensive bicycle network connecting the downtown business district with surrounding neighborhoods. But a number of improvement projects aim to change that. From road “diets” to... continue reading. Click here for more info.
New companies — tech, startup and beyond — move to or open locations in Downtown Phoenix every day. And if office envy were contagious, we’d all have a case of it. Click here for more info.
Rooted in Arizona's segregationist past, Eastlake Park, and the surrounding neighborhood of the same name, developed into the epicenter of African American life in Phoenix. Click here for more info.
If there’s one politician who has successfully connected with the local entrepreneur community, it's Councilman Daniel Valenzuela. Click here for more info.
On Sunday, Nov. 13, Roosevelt neighborhood residents will open up their private residences to share memories, stories and some fascinating facts during a home tour from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Click here for more info.
Rise of the Rest Road Trip, a nationwide bus tour in search of talented entrepreneurs in emerging startup ecosystems, will be rolling into downtown Friday, Oct. 7. Click here for more info.