Author: DPJ Staff

DPJ Staff

DPJ Staff periodically posts news and info for residents who support our downtown and savvy visitors who want to Go Where the Locals Go.


Micro-Restaurant ‘The Dressing Room’ Open for Business

September 14, 2017 | By

Located in the heart of Phoenix’s colorful cultural hub of the Roosevelt Arts District, The Dressing Room adds its own color, art, and culture into the mix.

AZ’s Largest Co-Working Space Opening at One Renaissance Tower

September 11, 2017 | By

Amsterdam-based workspace pioneer Spaces has selected One Renaissance Tower in downtown Phoenix for its debut in Arizona, set to open December 2017.

Lost Lake Announces Daily Lineup and Single Day Passes

September 7, 2017 | By

Single-day general admission and VIP tickets for the three-day music festival go on sale Friday, Sept. 8 at 10 a.m. PT, exclusively at LostLakeFestival.com.

D-Backs to Host Bark at the Park this Sunday

September 6, 2017 | By

Bark at the Park provides a unique opportunity to catch a baseball game with your canine companion. Adoptable dogs from local shelters will also be on site.

New Tenant Announced for Monroe Office Tower

September 5, 2017 | By

Fin, a virtual assistant company, has signed a lease in The Monroe Building. This will be the San Francisco-based company’s second location and first in AZ.

Meet the Intern | Devan Sauer

September 1, 2017 | By

Meet Downtown Phoenix Journal’s intern for the fall 2017 semester!

Night of Art, Music and Poetry at ASU’s Vault Gallery

August 31, 2017 | By

The work of visual and sound recording artist Tony Obr and the poetry of Tanner Menard will be featured Friday at the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus Library.

Labor Day Weekend at LUSTRE Rooftop Bar

August 30, 2017 | By

LUSTRE Rooftop Bar is celebrating the end of summer with a pool party featuring drink specials, BBQ, DJs and more.

Arts and Culture Contributes Over $400 Million to Phoenix’s Economy

August 29, 2017 | By

Americans for the Arts’ five-year assessment of the business sector showed that the Phoenix’s arts community has finally recovered from the recession.

‘The Vig Gives’ Supports Valley Schools

August 28, 2017 | By

The annual “Vig Gives” program supports participating Valley elementary, middle and high schools through the month of September.