Phoenix
Phoenix Named Number 6 Sports City
Thursday, October 16th, 2008by Phoenix Business Journal’s Chris Casacchia Sporting News ranked Phoenix No. 6 in its annual list of top sports cities. The Valley nabbed a top 10 spot thanks to high-profile venues and its role as host to the 2008 Super Bowl, annual Fiesta Bowl BCS game at University of Phoenix Stadium and the famed FBR [...]
Not So Luxurious Phoenix High Rise Condos
Saturday, July 19th, 2008A high-rise renovation project on a historic central Phoenix landmark in that received high praise when it was converted from apartments to condominiums in 2005 is not receiving such high praise now. The Landmark Towers, 4750 N. Central Ave., was built as Camelback Towers in 1963. The project received much attention when it was restored [...]
Should You Buy a New Construction Condo or an Existing Condo?
Sunday, June 1st, 2008Buyers looking to purchase a condo in Scottsdale, Tempe, or Phoenix have a variety of purchasing options. If you are trying to decide between purchasing a new construction condo or an existing condo, then you will soon discover that each has their pros & cons. Below are a few of each that may assist you [...]
Is the Phoenix Real Estate Market a Bust?
Sunday, March 30th, 2008Not Even Close! Have you heard the term Megapolitan? A Megapolitan area is a clustered network of American cities whose population exceeds or will exceed 10 million by the year 2040. There are currently 10 Megapolitans identified in the United States and the Phoenix-Tucson Megapolitan is ranked number 1 in terms of potential for growth. [...]
Phoenix Creating a Cooler Downtown
Tuesday, August 7th, 2007Phoenix wants to bring attract more people to downtown and is doing so with sidewalks lined with canopies, mini parks, fountains and public art. A 2.7-acre, $30 million park is being built that will bring trees and shade near Arizona State University’s downtown campus. • The Downtown Civic Space. The publicly funded park just south [...]











