Exploding Downtown

Phoenix is the fifth-largest city in the country, but it doesn't look like it, particularly its dead-after-dark downtown. Why hasn't a vibrant core city happened? We've got interesting people: artists, tycoons, celebrities cultural and ethnic diversity. Why are we saddled with vacant lots and Soviet-style architecture in our core city? Downtown dwellers can't even rent a video in the neighborhood, and forget about it if you're looking for more than a handful of decent restaurants and bars. Among the few good things downtown are sports venues like Bank One Ballpark and America West Arena. But they aren't enough. The First Friday art walks, which bring thousands downtown each month, give us a taste of what downtown could be. But that isn't enough either. In a New Times special project, we examine how downtown got this way and what must be done if Phoenix is to become a world-class city.

Stories found
  1. News
    Big Scam Theory
    Downtown Phoenix has always had its high points, but the Civic Center boondoggle isn't one of them
    Published: December 18, 2003
  2. Feature
    Dark Impulses
    At night, downtown Phoenix is a ghost town — except for a few bright spots
    Published: December 11, 2003
  3. Feature
    Clan of the Bike Men
    As downtown pedicabbers battle for turf and tips, major operators say city regs would end the mayhem
    Published: December 04, 2003
  4. Feature
    Cool Tips
    Published: December 04, 2003
  5. Sidebar
    Who's Cool
    A list-in-progress of who's living, working, creating in downtown Phoenix
    Published: December 04, 2003
  6. Feature
    The Cool Index
    Phoenix has always been hot. But can it ever be cool?
    Published: December 04, 2003
  7. Sidebar
    Downtown Brown
    Barrio businesses are flourishing, but not in downtown Phoenix
    Published: November 20, 2003
  8. Feature
    Operation Mickey Mouse
    Could downtown Phoenix get more soulless? Yep! Check out Jerry Colangelo's secret plan
    Published: November 20, 2003
  9. Feature
    Sorry, We're Closed
    Downtown businesses are struggling to stay afloat
    Published: November 06, 2003
  10. News
    Speech Therapy
    Richard Florida jump-starts downtown dialogue
    Published: October 30, 2003
  11. Feature
    Jerry's World
    Jerry Colangelo and his pals have gobbled up the lion’s share of public development dollars. If downtown’s to be saved, City Hall’s got to share the wealth
    Published: October 16, 2003
  12. Feature
    Us vs. Them
    Make downtown attractive to locals, not to outsiders wearing knee socks and nametags. It only makes sense
    Published: October 02, 2003
  13. Sidebar
    Creative Class Act
    Richard Florida knows exactly what's wrong with Phoenix
    Published: October 02, 2003

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