The Downtown Senate allocated more than a fourth of its remaining funds for the year on Friday, with the vast majority of the newly distributed money going to the government itself.
The Downtown Devil is hosting the first of a monthly series for a community-driven conversation about the downtown Phoenix campus and its place within the city.
Downtown community members took over parking spaces on Friday as part of PARK(ing) Day, an event designed to make a statement about urban land use. Participants fed parking meters and used the spaces put up tents, play music and pass out lemonade.
Sweet Salvage, on Seventh Avenue and Camelback Road, opened its second four-day sale Thursday. The vintage shop opens once a month for four days, with a new theme and new merchandise each time.
On the 10-year anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks, events around the city commemorated the tragedy. Crowds filled the streets of Phoenix for a walk which started at the Chase building on North Central Avenue, honoring those who lost their lives in the attacks.
Nearly a decade after the terrorist attacks that took so many lives and forever changed those left in its wake, the diverse downtown Phoenix community is reflecting and remembering in its own way.