DPJ is encouraging those that attended CenPhoCamp to tweet their thoughts on the event. We’ll post the responses here, in hopes that the discussions continue and connections are furthered.
The Diamond family wants to make The Main Ingredient Ale House and Café into Coronado’s neighborhood bar and hangout spot.
One of the things that makes Downtown Phoenix interesting is the presence of several residential neighborhoods filled with homes built from the 1920s to the 1950s.
The truth is, we represent people who aren’t moving toward the next buck or the next city, to which it’s more important to raise living values than financial values.
I can’t wait to go back in the next several years to see the Japanese Friendship Garden become a wonderful masterpiece.
CenPhoCamp, an unconference on January 23, is designed to allow small businesses to help small businesses.
Easley’s Fun Shop, the Antique Mall and Sage all line McDowell Road between 3rd and 7th avenues, maintaining a faithful and healthy following.
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.