The heart of downtown Phoenix’s walkable arts districts, Roosevelt Row and Grand Avenue, are home to art galleries, independent restaurants, bars, and shops set against the backdrop of high rises and colorful street art. The neighborhoods capture the creative energy and history of local artists, musicians, chefs, and entrepreneurs who catalyzed change and brought fresh, new perspectives to the area, inspiring new development and revitalization in the late 1980s and 90s.
Artists began using abandoned buildings in the Roosevelt neighborhood as art studios, which inspired the first ever First Friday art walk in 1994 and led to additional investment and rejuvenation of the neighborhood—which served as the early beginnings of Roosevelt Row. The creative energy of the Roosevelt area, led by artists, ultimately activated a supportive ecosystem of restaurants and small businesses, bringing new life to an area that was once regarded as blighted.