After years of setbacks, Cornish Pasty Co. downtown location opening in early 2016
Owner Dean Thomas is in the process of renovating the newest location of the English pub, which will be located on Central Avenue and Monroe Street.
City Council to decide fate of costly human resources building in December
The HR Building, built in 1922, sits on Monroe Street and Second Avenue. If sold, the city would relocate 100 employees and save $400,000 annually.
Sound and Color will bring vinyl records and a flair for design to Grand...
Sound and Color will be two businesses in one -- a Dj and dance music vinyl shop as well as a graphic design studio.
Condo complex breaks ground in midtown with expectation of opening next year
The $40 million project is located in midtown on Monterey Way and Central Avenue and will target young professionals.
Recording studio owner Parish Carter works to make hip-hop artists feel at home
Parish Carter's recording studio 613 Wax Studios has drawn attention from the music world as it expands its clientele and influence in the Phoenix area.
Landmark Homes breaks ground on townhomes northwest of downtown
Landmark Homes cited the greenery, increase in residents and access to public transportation as the reasons for bringing the townhomes to the area.
Cesar Chavez Foundation will not rebid on Fillmore lot following Nowakowski controversy
Though Councilman Michael Nowakowski was cleared of wrongdoing, the Cesar Chavez Foundation will not rebid on the Fillmore lot at the center of the scandal.
Hundreds gather outside City Council Chambers to demand $15 minimum wage, new I.D.
Hundreds of protesters marched through downtown demanding a $15 minimum wage and city identifications for everyone living in Phoenix.
Liquor licenses may soon be allowed near churches and schools downtown
Businesses with liquor licenses may soon be permitted within 300 feet of churches due to a proposed ordinance change that, if approved, would bolster...
In northwest downtown, new development builds momentum — with a few hiccups
Northwest downtown is beginning to see the type of development that's been well underway east of Central Avenue in Roosevelt Row.












