Tag: Roosevelt


Habanero’s Mexican Grill Heads Downtown

May 25, 2016 | By

The family-owned local chain will bring its scratch-made Mexican food to the corner of 7th Street and Roosevelt in June.

Bike Chic | Walker Donaldson

January 6, 2016 | By

Walker Donaldson is one of those few people born and raised in Phoenix, AZ. When he’s not crunching numbers at American Fiberglass, he’s down in downtown.

Bike Chic | Quinn Whissen

December 15, 2015 | By

Quinn Whissen is a marketing & design consultant, but most known for co-founding This Could Be Phoenix and advocating for a more livable/bikeable Downtown.

Building a Vision for Downtown Phoenix Living

April 14, 2015 | By

Metrowest Development partners are piecing together a downtown for urban dwellers.

From the Wire | The Sweetness Ice Cream Opens in Fair Trade Café

November 4, 2011 | By

The Sweetness opens in The Fair Trade Cafe, bringing super-premium quality homemade ice cream to Downtown.

Make the Scene | Friendly Fires and The Naked and Famous, Two Nights of Dancing

October 14, 2011 | By

Two nights of live dance music at the Crescent Ballroom.

Adopt an Orphan Rail Station

August 28, 2009 | By

As of this morning, METRO has enacted an Adopt-A-Station initiative along the light rail line.

Here’s The Scoop

July 11, 2009 | By

Arizona Citizens for the Arts is cooling things down on Tuesday, July 14 with an ice cream party at their office, 514 W. Roosevelt St.

From 3 to 5pm, meet with the AzCA staff and board members, mingle with other advocates, and enter the raffle for a chance to win four orchestra seat tickets to see Broadway’s WICKED at ASU Gammage.

Phoenix Market Open 5 Days A Week

June 5, 2009 | By

Attention shoppers! The first grocery store to open in downtown Phoenix in nearly 30 years is taking shape.

On a recent afternoon, a crew worked on plumbing and electrical systems for the 2,000-square-foot store, which is expected to open sometime in August. Soon they will bring in refrigerated cases, ovens and other kitchen equipment, said Alan McLaughlin, the store’s general manager.

“We will source everything local,” he said, including meat, milk and cheese. “This will be a hangout place in the neighborhood.”

The $475,000 project is an offshoot of the popular, biweekly Phoenix Public Market, which is run by the non-profit Community Food Connections.

Third Fridays at Roosevelt Station

April 23, 2009 | By

Get it on everybody. Get it on.