Jill Bernstein is a longtime Phoenician with more than 30 years experience in writing, editing, marketing, and event production. She loves vibrant, pedestrian-oriented urban neighborhoods filled with eclectic businesses, good food, and interesting faces. Always ready to embrace a good anachronistic phrase, she is “pleased as Punch” to see downtown Phoenix coming to life.
A downtown hidden gem, the Irish Cultural Center and McClelland Library, offers opportunities to celebrate the rich cultural traditions of the Emerald Isle.
Last week’s RadiatePHX poll asked participants to identify the downtown art categories that mattered most to them, and the results were very interesting.
DPI board member and Lewis, Roca, Rothgerber Managing Partner, Ken Van Winkle shares the important connection between the arts and economic development.
The pivotal, historic Barrister Building site inches closer to redevelopment.
We’re all invited to join public discussion to create a plan for the citywide future of transportation in Phoenix.
New destination maps at light rail stations are providing neighborhood welcome mats for residents and visitors alike.
Staff from the City of Phoenix Street Transportation Department help clarify the new dynamic pricing program for downtown parking.
Suns President Jason Rowley has watched the downtown core come to life in the last ten years and is enthusiastic about the future.
One of Inc. Magazine’s 500 Fastest Growing Private Companies is right here in downtown Phoenix.
Mike Ebert’s clear and infectious passion for downtown development fuels his commitment to what Downtown Phoenix Inc. can achieve.