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Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation Leader Talks Historic Homes

September 6, 2017 | By

A recent Arizona Humanities lecture explored the preservation of historic homes and how to make them a living legacy for those who created them.

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.

Register for Local First Arizona For(u)m Subcontractor Expo

August 15, 2017 | By

Developers and architects will be able to connect with local craftsmen and service providers at LFA’s Subcontractor Expo on August 22.

Creative Office Space in Downtown

August 2, 2017 | By

From adaptive reuse projects to historic spaces, there are plenty of creative places to house your business in downtown Phoenix.

D-backs Add Urban Garden to Chase Field

July 24, 2017 | By

The D-backs added a vertical urban garden to Chase Field, called “D-backs Greens.” The team has also made significant strides in its sustainability efforts.

Central & Indian School Site Sold for $6.1 Million

July 18, 2017 | By

Cushman & Wakefield announced the sale of the 3.17-acre site at the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Indian School Road.

Dig It Gardens is Growing

July 10, 2017 | By

The locally sourced nursery announced plans to expand with new family ownership and larger grounds, along with added home design and construction services.

Renaissance Square’s ‘Project Future’

July 7, 2017 | By

Renaissance Square is partnering with four Phoenix-based architecture and design firms to create innovative office suites called “Project Future.”

One More Try: Phoenix Issues RFP for Historic Knipe House

June 15, 2017 | By

With a history of on-again, off-again development hopes, the historic Knipe House and adjacent parcels will be given another chance for a new life.

Valley Metro Transforms Public Spaces into Art Galleries

May 19, 2017 | By

For the past 15 years, Valley Metro has been cultivating and showcasing the arts in Phoenix and other Valley cities while promoting public transportation.