How can we make the most of these developments and tilt them from quasi-urban to mostly urban?
Tag: Phoenix
Rogue Green: Bringing the fun back to GREEN in Phoenix
This month’s event features a special presentation by my friend and colleague, green architect and best-selling author, Eric Corey Freed.
Love Dogs, Not Cars in Downtown Phoenix
Why the Sahara/Ramada lot in downtown Phoenix should include a dog park.
Stretched to the Limits: The Unexpected Costs of Sprawl (Weekend Watch)
PBS visited Queen Creek (a suburb of Phoenix) to profile a family living through the recession in a new suburb.
House for Sale in Central Phoenix
STUNNING mid-century modern ranch remodel in central Phoenix’s Melrose on 7th area
10 of my Favorite Blogs on Phoenix News and Events
These sites provide me with a mix of politics, news, insights & events that keeps me plugged into to the pulse of Phoenix.
Placemaking, Public Space and Community Culture
Until a change occurs both in our attitudes AND our infrastructure, a true urban culture will struggle to find a foothold in Phoenix.
Best of the Best of Phoenix
Yesterday, the New Times published their annual Best of Phoenix awards. To help guide you through 583 selections, I’ve compiled ten of my favorite.
Help Kill Phoenix's Suicide Lanes
There will be three town-hall meetings where the public can discuss their opinions on the reverse lanes.
Creating Community in the Urban Desert
Those who pay close attention to my online presence may have noticed that my ‘tagline’ is “creating community in the urban desert.”