CenPho Camp on January 23rd, will be an opportunity for central Phoenicians to learn social media and how it can help improve our businesses and community.
Tag: downtown
DPJ Article: Santa is ‘Swingin’ into Town on December 17
Tis the season for friends, family and fun. Come and experience all these and more at Get Your Phx-Mas on December 17 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at Phoenix Metro Retro.
DPJ Article: Forty Years of Moving the Valley Forward
Valley Forward Association brings business and civic leaders together for thoughtful public dialogue on regional issues.
Urban Breakfast – December 12
As part of my continuing quest to ‘activate’ downtown Phoenix, I want to invite you to my next THERE-apy event: The Urban Breakfast.
DPJ Article: The Man Behind the Mural—Roy Sproule and the Valley Youth Theater Mural
Amidst the new construction, public art projects and restaurant openings throughout Downtown Phoenix, one local artist made a big impact with little more than a brush, some paint and a desire to create.
First Friday Folly
If Phoenix wants to have a 24-7 downtown, with activity going every night of the week, we need to get out of the “let’s have an event on First Friday mentality.
Downtown Phoenix: Don't Hate the Haters
As an incurable urbanist, I am excited by what’s going on in downtown Phoenix. However, I am not blind to the fact that it is a work in progress.
DPJ Article: Local First Arizona‚ Shopping Local is Shopping Green
Not only was Greenbuild an opportunity to promote the virtues of shopping locally, it was also an opportunity for Local First Arizona to connect with many local green-business owners in Arizona.
DPJ Article: LEEDing the Way in Downtown Phoenix
Last week’s Greenbuild Conference wasn’t all about trade show booths and talks. Of particular interest to DPJ readers was a tour of five urban infill sites in downtown Phoenix.
DPJ Article: Bienvenidos Here! A Night of Food, Film, Music and Conversation
¬°Bienvenidos Here! is an initiative of ASU’s art and community class taught by Gregory Sale. It is intended to encourage the bridging of the ASU community with Phoenix, specifically Garfield.