Business

Concerns continue to mount over Proposition 205

Proposition 205, which would legalize the recreational use of marijuana in Arizona, is spurring some local business and community members to question how they...

‘Art-focused’ container housing development opens on Roosevelt Row

Coffee and conversation were shared among onlookers as the first few repurposed shipping containers were lowered onto the concrete foundation of what will soon...

Roosevelt Growhouse leaves rich legacy, searches for new location

As the Roosevelt Growhouse shuts down operations at its current property, its future is uncertain despite a rich legacy. The Roosevelt Growhouse closed the doors of its...

Nonprofit PRIDE provides affordable housing, job training

The Phoenix Residential Investment Development Effort board, better known as PRIDE, met Tuesday to discuss its progress in providing affordable housing to the city...

Luxury condominiums begin to fill up near Hance Park

The en Hance Park luxury condominium project is set to open the first of three buildings by mid December with construction on the second...

Large new development coming to Roosevelt Row

A large mixed-use development will be making its way to Roosevelt Row next fall, adding a three-story commercial building and more dining, gallery and...

Former Guitar Hero executive talks tech investment with local entrepreneurs

A former executive of Harmonix, the company behind the wildly popular Guitar Hero video game, spoke to over 50 investors and entrepreneurs about investing...

Downtown Angels: Incubator for veterans’ startups opens location downtown

Armory, an incubator that helps veterans launch startups, will be opening a location in downtown Phoenix in October.

City council approves grocery store, high-rise development

City Council approved a tax incentive for the development of a high-rise project Wednesday that includes downtown's much-anticipated grocery store. Mayor Greg Stanton and council members voted...

City Council will vote on a 30-day waiting period for historic building demolitions

Demolition of historic buildings may soon require a 30-day waiting period to prevent unwanted destruction to Phoenix landmarks. The Downtown, Aviation, Economy and Innovation subcommittee...