Ocotillo Restaurant and Bar’s O to Go coffee bar will mark a new era this month as it transforms to Muerte, a coffee, beer and cocktail bar.
Nonprofit bicycle advocacy group Phoenix Spokes People engages community and business leaders to promote cycling and help create a bike-friendly city.
The expanded offerings will include live performance art, a beer garden and more and will be located on Moreland, between 2nd and 3rd Streets.
Downtown venue The Trunk Space will celebrate 13 years with their annual Indie 500 music marathon, featuring 100 bands playing 500 songs in a row.
Portland on the Park, the new condominium project from Habitat Metro and Sunbelt Holdings, officially opened earlier this year and is now 72 percent sold.
It’s almost First Friday and you know what that means: time to scope out amazing artwork from established and upcoming local artists in downtown Phoenix.
Over 30 bars and restaurants located on or near the light rail line will offer wallet-friendly wine samples and hors d’oeuvres this Saturday, May 6.
Save taco Tuesday for Friday and celebrate Cinco de Mayo in central Phoenix at one of these five lively local hotspots.
From bop to brass, guitar to vocals, the popular jazz club will be buzzing as musicians work with instructors in a wide range of classes and workshops.
More than 40 refugee and immigrant-owned businesses will showcase their crafts including food, drinks, accessories and unique talents from around the globe.