2024 Historic Preservation Exterior Rehabilitation Grant Applications Now Open 08/16/2024 Planning and Development The City of Phoenix Planning and Development Department’s Historic Preservation Office is pleased to announce the return of grant money availability that could help you with your historic home rehabilitation costs. ... More >>
City of Phoenix Investments Increase Number of Sheltered Individuals, Decrease Unsheltered in Phoenix 05/22/2024 Homeless Solutions Today, the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) released data from its 2024 Point-in-Time (PIT) Homelessness Count, showing a significant increase in the number of sheltered individuals in Phoenix and a significant decrease in the number of unsheltered individuals in the city. ... More >>
City of Phoenix and Partners Celebrate De Paul Manor 05/10/2024 Homeless Solutions The City of Phoenix joined St. Vincent de Paul and partners for a ribbon-cutting ceremony to celebrate the new De Paul Manor, which will add 100 new transitional housing beds for unhoused seniors, veterans and adults living with disabilities. ... More >>
City of Phoenix Proposes New 300 Bed Shelter in West Phoenix 03/21/2024 Homeless Solutions The City of Phoenix is proposing constructing a new City-owned shelter and navigation center at 11 S. ... More >>
OAT Releases First Monitoring Reports of Phoenix PD Investigations 02/22/2024 City Manager The City of Phoenix Office of Accountability and Transparency (OAT) has released its first two monitoring reports, highlighting areas where investigations into two high-profile incidents were incomplete or could have been conducted in a more thorough way. ... More >>
Phoenix Community Court Creates Alternative Legal Solutions for People Experiencing Homelessness 01/27/2024 City Manager The City of Phoenix is proud to announce its new Community Court, which will provide long-term solutions and services for people experiencing homelessness as an alternative path to the traditional criminal justice system. ... More >>
Phoenix ‘Point in Time’ Homelessness Count Completed 01/23/2024 Homeless Solutions The Point in Time (PIT) Homelessness Street Count is a manual count of those experiencing homelessness over one night in January. ... More >>
City of Phoenix Adds 362 New Transitional Lodging Beds for People Experiencing Homelessness in October 10/27/2023 Homeless Solutions As the City of Phoenix completes the final steps to meet a court-ordered deadline to address the area around the Human Services Campus, it is rapidly creating additional safe spaces for people experiencing homelessness. ... More >>
Phoenix City Council Approves Zoning for Safe Outdoor Space 09/22/2023 Homeless Solutions On Wednesday, the Phoenix City Council approved the rezoning of the property at 1537 W. ... More >>
City of Phoenix Installs XWing Converted Shipping Container Shelter at Washington Relief Shelter 07/27/2023 Homeless Solutions The City of Phoenix, along with St. Vincent de Paul and Steel + Spark, installed an XWing modular shelter unit at the Washington Relief Shelter. ... More >>
City of Phoenix Takes Targeted Approach to Address City’s Largest Encampment 04/21/2023 Homeless Solutions The City of Phoenix is taking decisive action to address issue impacting those experiencing homelessness outside the Human Services Campus in downtown Phoenix. ... More >>
Phoenix Office Demand Climbs to a Decade High 01/22/2020 Community and Economic Development Phoenix recorded the best year for office demand in over a decade, with just under 4 million square feet of net absorption in 2019. ... More >>
In the News: Year In Review: PBJ Suites Showcased Fun, Sleek and Funky Offices 12/23/2019 Community and Economic Development This year our PBJ Suites feature took Photo Editor Jim Poulin and I around the Valley to see some of the area’s offices of companies that chose to make the workspace an amenity for employees. ... More >>
National Endowment for the Arts Chooses Phoenix Neighborhood for Public, Community Art Projects 05/09/2018 Housing The city of Phoenix is receiving a $100,000 grant to support a public art master plan and community arts programming in the Edison-Eastlake neighborhood. ... More >>
Phoenix tech company creates AI app for Arizona Tourism 01/11/2018 Community and Economic Development Phoenix Business Journal (Brandon Brown): he Arizona Office of Tourism released a mobile app Wednesday that uses artificial intelligence to enhance traveler’s experiences while visiting the state. ... More >>