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City Dwelling | Movin’ on Up

February 1, 2010 | By

One of the overlooked aspects of the recent home buyer’s tax credits approved by Congress is the credit that is available for the move-up or repeat home buyer.

The Insecure Critic | How an iPhone is Like Portland

January 29, 2010 | By

The goal of a thriving Downtown in Phoenix should be to make our town an iPhone.

Suns Spot | Should He Stay or Should He Go?

January 28, 2010 | By

If I had to guess now, I’d say the Suns will move Stoudemire before the February 18th trade deadline. Is this what I want? Not really.

From the Arizona Room | 409 W. Jackson St — The Icehouse

January 27, 2010 | By

If you’ve ever stepped foot in the Icehouse, you know it’s a relic from the Phoenix of old.

Sips and Grub | The Wild Thaiger at Wild Thaiger

January 26, 2010 | By

Considering that The Wild Thaiger seems to think highly enough of a drink to christen itself the same name, my palate felt certain to be riveted.

#CenPhoCamp Feedback

January 25, 2010 | By

DPJ is encouraging those that attended CenPhoCamp to tweet their thoughts on the event. We’ll post the responses here, in hopes that the discussions continue and connections are furthered.

The Insecure Critic | Why I Love Streets

January 22, 2010 | By

I used to think that what made the city special was the convenience of walking. One of the biggest distinctions between Downtown and the suburbs is the way you drive in them.

Suns Spot | Relax, Planet Orange

January 21, 2010 | By

I’m just trying to say, relax, Planet Orange. We’re going to be just fine.

From the Arizona Room | 114 W. Adams St. — Orpheum Lofts

January 20, 2010 | By

The Orpheum Lofts building was once the largest office building in the state. Despite much change, its Art Deco influence remains strong.

In Case You Missed it: Downtown Voices Visioning Conference Speech

January 19, 2010 | By

The truth is, we represent people who aren’t moving toward the next buck or the next city, to which it’s more important to raise living values than financial values.