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History buffs, Phoenix fans and newcomers: These Downtown Phoenix fun facts are for you. From hidden letters on the side of a hotel to stats that prove we’re one of... continue reading. Click here for more info.
The 2010s are behind us, and we’re now looking to the future of our dynamic downtown. From new residential towers to restaurants, bars and inclusive events, here are 14 things... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Block 23, Talking Stick Resort Arena and Chase Field will be getting a new 25-story neighbor early next year. Hines, a Texas-based real estate firm, is bringing a luxury residential... continue reading. Click here for more info.
Fry’s Food Stores is inviting the community to experience the grand opening of Arizona’s first urban grocery store at First and Jefferson streets on Wednesday, Oct. 23 following a ribbon... continue reading. Click here for more info.
400 trees, more than 20,000 pounds of carbon dioxide removed from the air and a team of eight working hard to make it all happen. If you’ve taken a walk... continue reading. Click here for more info.
X Phoenix will cater to young professionals looking to live close to employment, transit, arts and entertainment. Click here for more info.
The area between Roosevelt and Van Buren streets, Central Avenue west to Seventh Avenue is leading residential development activity in Downtown Phoenix. Click here for more info.
The economic output generated by Downtown Phoenix activities aggregates to $9.7 billion. Click here for more info.
What makes Union @ Roosevelt unique is a focus on being part of a true, walkable urban neighborhood. Click here for more info.
As the new neighbor to the Phoenix Art Museum and the Phoenix Theatre, Broadstone draws inspiration from fine art, cuisine, literature and music. Click here for more info.