Back in the 1890s, the E.L. Fresnal Grocery was one of Phoenix’s impressive and well-lauded commercial buildings.
The 22nd annual Willo Historic District Home Tour & Street Fair will take place this year on Valentine’s Day, Sunday, February 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
I have somehow figured out how to live out a few guilty intellectual pleasures while maintaining my sanity, and getting to Downtown without the need to drive through the First Friday hullabaloo.
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 goal of a thriving Downtown in Phoenix should be to make our town an iPhone.
My name is Tony and I’m a Zipcar addict.
One of the things that makes Downtown Phoenix interesting is the presence of several residential neighborhoods filled with homes built from the 1920s to the 1950s.
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.
Just a few years ago, living in a Downtown Phoenix condo or loft was reserved primarily for the wealthy. But, in today’s market, condo living is actually affordable.
With so much progress in a year (let alone during the big bad recession), it’s encouraging to see what’s happening in our city.