A recent Arizona Humanities lecture explored the preservation of historic homes and how to make them a living legacy for those who created them.
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.
Developers and architects will be able to connect with local craftsmen and service providers at LFA’s Subcontractor Expo on August 22.
From adaptive reuse projects to historic spaces, there are plenty of creative places to house your business in downtown Phoenix.
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.
Cushman & Wakefield announced the sale of the 3.17-acre site at the southwest corner of Central Avenue and Indian School Road.
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 is partnering with four Phoenix-based architecture and design firms to create innovative office suites called “Project Future.”
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.
For the past 15 years, Valley Metro has been cultivating and showcasing the arts in Phoenix and other Valley cities while promoting public transportation.