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Arpaio at ASU: What Just Happened?

December 1, 2009 | By

You’ve probably seen it on the news or the Twittersphere, which was blowing up with #ArpaioASU hashtags for most of the evening and into the next morning.

ASU Students Design Temp Use Project for Vacant Land in Downtown Phoenix

November 27, 2009 | By

Low-cost ideas to transform vacant lots in Downtown Phoenix for temporary use until their development, will be presented at 11 a.m. Dec. 8 on the ASU Downtown Phoenix campus.

Brian Williams: News Anchor or Comedian?

November 19, 2009 | By

If you’ve never seen Brian Williams outside of watching him host NBC Nightly News, the first thing you should know about him is that he’s very, very funny.

Recap of the Mayor’s State of Downtown Speech

November 18, 2009 | By

On Tuesday, November 17, Phoenix mayor Phil Gordon took the stage at Civic Space Park for his sixth State of Downtown address.

LEEDing the Way in Downtown Phoenix

November 17, 2009 | By

Last week’s Greenbuild Conference wasn’t all about trade show booths and talks. Of particular interest to DPJ readers was a tour of five urban infill sites in downtown Phoenix.

Third Friday Concert: Terra Firma and Big Fast Easy

November 16, 2009 | By

Local bands Terra Firma and Big Fast Easy will rock Civic Space Park this Third Friday.

‘When in AZ’ Heads Outdoors

November 3, 2009 | By

This Saturday, November 7, the ‘When in AZ’ crew returns with its biggest show yet, presenting seven acts on two stages at Civic Space Park.

Mayor Gordon’s Blog | Taste of Downtown

October 28, 2009 | By

Great news! We are gearing up for our annual Taste of Downtown event in Downtown Phoenix.

Blog Action Day: ASU is Conserving Water Downtown

October 15, 2009 | By

October 15 is Blog Action Day, and this year’s topic, climate change, got me thinking of how Downtown Phoenix is trying to make a difference.

Third Friday: A.E. England Gets Dedicated

October 14, 2009 | By

It’s Third Friday this week, and what better way to wind down a hectic week than taking in a chill dedication of a historic building?