Tag: Mayor Greg Stanton


Our City’s 30-Year Tradition of Investing in Arts and Culture

September 29, 2015 | By

As the Phoenix Arts and Culture Commission prepares to celebrate 30 years on Saturday, we explore how the city’s grant program supports these organizations.

Wire | Investment in Light Rail Spurs Economic Development

July 29, 2015 | By

More than $8.2 billion in public and private capital investment has been developed along the Valley Metro light rail with more being planned.

Wire | New Public Art To Be Dedicated on Roosevelt Row July 8th

July 7, 2015 | By

City officials and community members will celebrate Roosevelt Row pedestrian and bike-friendly improvements with ribbon-cutting ceremony.

Wire | Social Media Day Phoenix Returns to Downtown on June 30th

June 29, 2015 | By

The annual conference brings together social media novices and pros for education and networking.

Retiring Deputy City Manager Rick Naimark Looks Back and Ahead

June 11, 2015 | By

Rick Naimark’s 30 years of public service have made a remarkable difference throughout our great city.

Wire | ‘Big Unit’ to Receive First Key to the City of Phoenix

June 4, 2015 | By

Mayor Stanton to give Randy Johnson the Key to the City.

Wire | City’s First Ever Hackathon This Saturday

May 14, 2015 | By

The PHX Innovation Games hosts a hackathon, encouraging members of the community to participate in a series of creative competitions that will provide Phoenix with new ideas and solutions to tackle pressing civic challenges.

College Football Championship Festivities Coming to Downtown Phoenix

May 6, 2015 | By

College Football fans looking to be in the heart of the action will be visiting Downtown Phoenix in January.

Wire | Stand Up 4 Transportation Parade on April 9

April 7, 2015 | By

To launch Stand Up 4 Transportation, the American Public Transportation Association and Valley Metro host a parade on April 9th from Hance Park to Civic Space Park.

Wire | Portland on the Park Condos Break Ground

April 2, 2015 | By

Portland on the Park, the first major downtown condominium development in several years, will bring 149 new residences to Central Avenue.