I’ve seen the grungy, amazing soul of what a Downtown arts community is supposed to look like. It is in the double-digit avenues, and it is awesome.
Under new direction from husband-and-wife team Adam Murray and Kim Larkin, Modified Arts is now shaping up to be one of Downtown’s premier galleries.
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.
For five years, Downtown Voices Coalition has helped change the face of Downtown. Now, they’ll take a look back on their progress as well as glimpse into the future of our neighborhoods.
The Suns are on the road for a few games, so Suns Spot decided to take a look at spots around Downtown Phoenix where Suns fans can still enjoy the away games.
There is a lot of history in the tiny gallery space at 407 E. Roosevelt St. that is now Modified Arts. In fact, the structure is celebrating its 90th birthday in 2010.
Upon setting foot inside this quaint cottage, you can sense the vibe they are going for — a down-home, in-your-neighborhood feel with an expansive menu.
This store is clean and doesn’t smell like dead people — a huge bonus in my book.
Alternative art gallery .anti_space is moving from its Roosevelt Row ‘hood to a 7,000-square-foot warehouse off 7th Avenue and Buchanan Street.
In a few months, two new spots will join Nine|05 at 4th and Garfield streets: European-inspired gastropub Canteen and El Rey, a Mexico City-style taco n’ tequila joint.