Downtown hotels could come down

A deadline is looming over the pending demolition of two hotels in downtown Phoenix.

Mesa welcoming a third college to downtown campus

In an effort to provide more education opportunities to Arizona residents, the City of Mesa recently announced that it will soon be home to a campus of Pennsylvania's Albright College.

New apartments to serve downtown Phoenix community

One of the many vacant lots in Downtown Phoenix is under development. Two new apartment buildings will provide a home to college students and people who work downtown.

Mesa Close to Landing New University

The city of Mesa might be home to the newest campus of Benedictine University, a private Catholic school. 

Park(ing) Day 2011

Roosevelt Row's Organic Growth

Finding Connections in Phoenix's Directions

This month, Phoenix residents elect a new mayor. We decided it was the perfect time to profile some of the neighborhoods in this unique and sprawling city.

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