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It's undeniable: The Downtown Phoenix of today is a dramatically different place from 10 years ago and a new ballot proposition argues that transit is at the center of that change. Click here for more info.
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.
Tucked away inside studios and large warehouses, artisan furniture makers are setting up shop all over the Valley, and several of them are located right here in Downtown Phoenix. Click here for more info.
Phoenix coffee and food enthusiasts now have a new place to grab a cup of joe, grub out on creative sandwiches and open-faced toasts, and soon, dine on street-style eats, in the Roosevelt Row Arts District, 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.
There's no denying it -- summer is here, and it brought some thirst-inducing temperatures with it. Fortunately, Downtown Phoenix bars, cafes and restaurants have a solution. 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.
On Saturday, June 20, the IRC Phoenix will be raising money for refugee support services through a benefit concert, World Refugee Day: Turn Up the Volume, located at Crescent Ballroom in Downtown Phoenix. 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.