Business

In the eyes of a local barista: a look into the world of coffee...

There is a certain environment that all coffee shops provide. As you walk in, you can see students studying, business workers typing away at...

Rocked by COVID-19 Phoenix’s music scene advocates for relief, concert safety

There’s no way to have socially distanced mosh pits or take live music to go. That’s one of many reasons why Stephen Chilton, owner of...

Greenwood Brewing builds community through beer

When Megan Greenwood decided to become one of the first female brewery owners in downtown Phoenix, Greenwood Brewing would embody her goal to build...

Local Black-owned restaurants receive community support during pandemic

More than fried chicken and Kool-Aid on tap will stop these two businesses. Lo-Lo’s Chicken and Waffles and Mrs.Whites Golden Rules, two Black-owned restaurants in...

New bar forced to shutdown for months due to COVID-19 officially reopened

If throwing axes at targets with your friends while drinking beer sounds like your kind of party, Urban Axes has officially reopened for your...

The Churchill closes indefinitely with latest spike in COVID-19 cases

The Churchill will close indefinitely after another spike in COVID-19 cases in Arizona. Kell Duncan, managing partner of the food hall, announced on the company’s...

Jobot, The Churchill close after recent spikes in COVID-19 cases

As Arizona sees high spikes of COVID-19 cases, restaurants have shut down again to further prevent the spread of the virus. Downtown Phoenix favorite...

City Council hears layouts of COVID-19 relief spending

In a city council policy session Tuesday, Phoenix City Council members outlined the Landlord and Tenant Program as well as other programs from COVID-19...

Local artists struggle to find financial aid as emergency relief funds run out

A group of Arizona arts funders and service organizations announced in late April that they will provide $171,830 in emergency relief grants to 235...

Alterations and Creations turn to making homemade face masks

When Tina Eaves suspected face masks might be needed amid the COVID-19 pandemic, she started making them at her downtown business, Alterations and Creations. Eaves...