Supported by Phoenix Office of Arts and Culture and Phoenix Public Library, the selected poet laureate will begin a two-year term beginning January 2017.
Downtown’s Monroe Building debuted its new landscape design as part of the Downtown Phoenix Urban Form project.
The City of Phoenix is challenging a new state law’s application to the Roosevelt Business Improvement District (BID).
The West Fillmore RFP selection process is underway for the 7.5 acre site located south of Fillmore Street, between 4th and 6th Avenues.
The new name for the street will be dedicated during a public ceremony on May 12 at 5 p.m. with Johnson and other D-backs leadership in attendance.
Look for bike-focused events, contests and deals throughout the month of April in downtown Phoenix and beyond.
The innovation playground we’ve all been waiting for is now becoming a real thing.
Learn about healthy living at free events on Thursday, including Phoenix Food Day & Phoenix Community Alliance’s ‘Healthy Community Healthy You Happy Hour.’
The City of Phoenix and University of Arizona have entered into an agreement for the university to develop up to five acres on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus.
Mayor Greg Stanton gave his annual “Celebrate Downtown” remarks and a toast at the Art d’Core Gala.