Formally celebrate the opening of the historic A.E. England Building at Civic Space Park with live music, great art and an official commemoration ceremony. Enjoy photos and artwork highlighting Phoenix, a classic car display, and the first opening of the ArtLink A.E. England Gallery. Siri Khandavilli will be showing a variety of mised media and… Read more
Chemical Relief, a snack shop with plans to one day be a cooperative grocery, has opened residence on the main floor of the monOrchid.
Bunky Boutique, Red Dog Gallery and Phoenicia Association each bring something different to Downtown Phoenix, and they are all located at 3rd and Garfield streets.
Originally part of a 1920s neighborhood grocery store, this freestanding building, completely redeveloped in 2006, is now part of a small creative complex.
In the wake of the news that Kimber Lanning is leaving her post at Modified Arts, a premature outrage ensued, before anyone really considered who is taking over the space.
It’s hot, the kids are wired, there is really only one solution: the Children’s Museum!
What started as a way to reconnect with his past, has led Abraham James to connect with his central Phoenix community in ways he never imagined.
October 15, 2009 (Thurs) 7:30-9:30am Tour Downtown Phoenix’s Historic Luhrs Tower and the adjacent Warehouse District on Ollie the Trolley. Guests on the tour will learn about the process involved in renovation of the Warehouse District from building owners, the Downtown Phoenix Partnership and City of Phoenix staff. Learn about the city’s rehabilitation and adaptive… Read more
Several hundred students, faculty and community members were on hand for ASU’s tribute evening for the namesake of the journalism school on September 30.
Presenting a snazzy, reinvented example of an older mid-century aesthetic, Hula’s Modern Tiki in Uptown is a welcome addition to not only the neighborhood, but also the entire city.