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Buoyed by more than $8 billion in investment since 2005, the transformative growth that has forever changed Downtown Phoenix can be seen in an evolving skyline and felt on highly... continue reading. Click here for more info.
What is now a thriving 30-acre life science and innovation hub on the east side of Downtown, the Phoenix Bioscience Core was initially assembled as land by Phoenix Community Alliance... continue reading. Click here for more info.
In the heart of the Sonoran Desert, where urban sprawl and natural beauty intersect, lies Downtown Phoenix. This vibrant hub of culture, business, and community is transforming, and architectural firms... continue reading. Click here for more info.
This article was originally published in the Phoenix Business Journal. Turning 40 years old used to be synonymous with being “over the hill,” but in the case of Phoenix Community... continue reading. Click here for more info.
There’s no place Larry Lazarus would rather be than Phoenix. In the early 1970s, Lazarus relocated to Phoenix from Chicago. He began as a neighborhood activist, advocating for city services... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Michael Lieb is an essential part of the story in the formation of the Phoenix Bioscience Core. In the early 2000s, Downtown Phoenix arrived at a pivotal juncture: What would... continue reading. Click here for more info.
As a technique, adaptive reuse is practical. It prevents waste from demolishing an entire structure and can give new life to a perfectly good preexisting building that provides function and,... continue reading. Click here for more info.
With pandemic-related hardships in the rearview, Zen Thai Cafe is finally moving from surviving to thriving. Meet chef Rachel McAuley: this is her journey as an AAPI woman and small-business owner. Click here for more info.
Marty Shultz has been there for it all. Keith Turley, then the President and Chairman of Arizona Public Service Co. (APS), recruited Shultz when Phoenix Community Alliance (PCA) was only... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Kurt Schneider arrived to a different Downtown Phoenix on June 1, 1991. He relocated to Phoenix from Seattle after acquiring two blocks of dilapidated properties, one of which would become... continue reading. Click here for more info.