Downtown Phoenix Inc. CEO Dave Krietor fills us in on development news, health and safety updates, and cultural programming that can’t be missed.
With the second issue of literary magazine Four Chambers, founder and Editor-in-Chief Jake Friedman captures the current literary ethos of the Valley.
Through November 15th, public blood drives throughout Phoenix aim to collect donations to help those in need throughout the community.
Select a handcrafted ceramic bowl, and support Waste Not, an agency that feeds the Valley’s hungry.
On October 4, the Garfield Neighborhood hosts the city’s first “Getting Arizonan’s Involved In Neighborhoods” event, combining a fiesta social event with a health fair.
The FAA’s NextGen plan has rerouted flight paths for departing plans, and the resulting noise in some historic neighborhoods has taken residents by surprise.
Downtown Phoenix, Inc. CEO Dave Krietor shares sports, arts and development news with DPJ.
Last week’s RadiatePHX poll asked participants to identify the downtown art categories that mattered most to them, and the results were very interesting.
In the Garfield neighborhood’s Verde Park, FitPHX and the University of Arizona College of Medicine-Phoenix come together to promote healthy initiatives in the community.
ASU Prep’s new scoreboard and field will be unveiled this Friday thanks to the AZ Super Bowl Host Committee, the Cardinals and the NFL Foundation.