This free, self-guided tour will jaunt through countless art galleries, venues and businesses that collectively make up our beloved Downtown creative community.
In 2001, the m7 Street Fair launched as a means to announce the formation of the Seventh Avenue Merchants Association. This year, they’re expecting up to 20,000.
Grandview is the first neighborhood I’ve lived in that makes me want to participate, to watch out for my neighbors and enjoy the diversity.
Pierson Place in Uptown Phoenix offers a great mix of affordability, various architectural styles, history and amenities close by.
Holy crap — venues like this exist in Phoenix? Who knew?
The Woodlea Melrose neighborhood includes over 350 single-family homes in the area bound by Indian School Road on the south, the Grand Canal on the north, 7th Avenue on the east and 15th Avenue on the west.
[title of show] is a musical about a musical that is playing at the Herberger Theater through March 7.
Definitely check Sweets & Beats out. It’s a great addition to the downtown area and it’s owned by two wonderful people.
Cecilia Sandoval’s “From Roots to Ridiculous” is a bold yet simplistic take on a childhood game that left a lasting impression.
So why bother to go to Los Olivos? It’s an independent small business in a sea of Danny’s-type mega-places.