This Thursday’s AIA September Phoenix Metro Placemaking panel will explore the critical intersection of art, food and culture in downtown Phoenix.
The downtown Phoenix-based kids wear company produces fashions “inspired by futuristic themes and the imagination of a child.”
This week’s Downtown Design explores the graphic design elements found in and around the Evans Churchill neighborhood.
Since 1915, Phoenix Day has served its community while building a legacy of high quality education and childcare for the families of central Phoenix.
Downtown Phoenix Inc. CEO David Krietor discusses downtown business, arts & culture, development and much more in this week’s Desk Chat.
DPJ’s Downtown Design series focuses on the graphic design elements found in downtown Phoenix and the talented designers who live and work here.
Downtown Phoenix advocate Jim McPherson’s photo series, ‘Storefronts I Like,’ highlights the unique entryways of downtown Phoenix businesses.
The long-vacant space at 517 N. First Street has been transformed into a temporary community gathering place with grass, shade and seating.
This Thursday’s AIA Phoenix Metro August Placemaking panel will focus on how designing the ways we work can contribute to placemaking.
Join in this monthly networking event on Tuesday, August 18th from 5-7 p.m. at Phoenix Center for the Arts.