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Build a Better Downtown Mesa: Comparing Salt Lake City and Mesa?
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Wednesday, August 18, 2010. Comparing Salt Lake City and Mesa? Took this post from a livability blog that talks about similarities of our Downtown and Salt Lake. Interesting and a little off with some of the facts but hey at least people are talking about us- which IMHO is a step in the right direction. Noone expects the Mormon church to invest so heavily in Mesa’s downtown but what if Mesa was Salt Lake City…to the many East Valley residents of Mesa who trace there roots back to their Mormon...Http:/ ww...
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Build a Better Downtown Mesa: Councilman Elect Glover
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Wednesday, August 25, 2010. Yesterday District four elected a new councilman to represent Downtown Mesa. I have taken an excerpt from an article in the Az Republic in July about Christopher. My name is Christopher Glover, and I am a candidate for the Mesa City Council District 4 seat. Born and raised in Mesa, my lifelong ties to the area make me an ideal candidate to stand up for the issues that are most important to Mesa citizens. August 26, 2010 at 9:24 AM. Congratulations Councilman Elect Glover!
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Build a Better Downtown Mesa: ASU State Press and Downtown Mesa
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Thursday, November 4, 2010. ASU State Press and Downtown Mesa. The student newspaper at ASU mentions Downtown Mesa as a potential hub for music after light rail! There could be three hubs: downtown Phoenix, downtown Tempe/ASU, and downtown Mesa. Each hub could have different events in the various cultural centers within walking distance of the light rail.". Http:/ www.statepress.com/2010/11/03/make-music-phoenix-aural-evolution/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Well maybe the sidewalks in June! Http:...
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Build a Better Downtown Mesa: Take me out to the Ball game via light rail ...in Mesa?
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Saturday, July 10, 2010. Take me out to the Ball game via light rail .in Mesa? A downtown location would also revive an idea born in the 1990s, when Mesa was planning to rebuild Hohokam Stadium for the Cubs and had considered moving the team to 40 acres of land it owns downtown. Supporters of the idea said it would transform the downtown, but the team stayed in Hohokam. 8220;If there were property available, we’d like to see the stadium as close to light rail as possible,” City Manager Chris ...I know so...
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Build a Better Downtown Mesa: Lighting Octopus reports on our Downtown
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Tuesday, September 21, 2010. Lighting Octopus reports on our Downtown. Some people like steampunk. Some people really like steampunk. And some folks like it so much they reserve a big ol’ chunk of space in Downtown Mesa’s 2nd Friday and fill it up with the stuff. These people are awesome. It’s all going down Friday, October 8th from 6pm to 10pm. On the south side of Main Street, between Robson and MacDonald. Just find Evermore Nevermore.). Steampunk artisans, vendors, costumes… contraptions? Http:/ www&#...
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Build a Better Downtown Mesa
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015. Cindy Ornstein ’. S Love Letter to Mesa. Cindy Ornstein Arts and Cultural Director for the City of Mesa. And the Executive Director of the Mesa Arts Center. In 2010, Cindy Ornstein arrived in Mesa for her first job interview for the position of the Arts and Cultural Director for the City of Mesa and the Executive Director of the Mesa Arts Center. Good bones ”. On which to build. Lucky for Mesa, Cindy got the job. She oversees the Arizona Museum of Natural History, the I&#...S mus...
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Build a Better Downtown Mesa: Happy 100th Birthday Arizona (2012) Recalling the past...Mesa Style
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Thursday, August 19, 2010. Happy 100th Birthday Arizona (2012) Recalling the past.Mesa Style. Early Mesa pictured about 1883 shows the A. F. Macdonald home and gardens at lower left and at right the “relief society hall” (bishops storehouse? With flat roof), a hotel and store (on corner) and new city hall and jail (pitched roof). Macdonald, Mormon Stake President and first mayor, was sent to Mesa from Utah to iron out difficulties. He left in January 1885 to establish a colony in Mexico. Nice blog. h...
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Build a Better Downtown Mesa: Love Letter To Mesa❤️: Amy Del Castillo
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Friday, May 1, 2015. Love Letter To Mesa❤️: Amy Del Castillo. Is the co-owner of Lulubell Toy Bodega in Downtown Mesa, Arizona and online toy manufacturers and distributors. NEDCO's (Neighborhood Economic Development Corporation) business assistance helped Lulubell Toys during the light rail construction. She says, "being a small business with no staff, the NEDCO assistance was a lifesaver! Her business mission is to bring art of all kinds to Downtown Mesa and have a place for all kinds of artists to be.
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Build a Better Downtown Mesa: Az Republic Editorial Board and Downtown Mesa feasibility study
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Thursday, September 9, 2010. Az Republic Editorial Board and Downtown Mesa feasibility study. Mesa has learned a valuable economic lesson. The city used federal grant money to commission two studies on downtown: one on the viability of health-care-related industry, the other on higher education. City Council members had hoped the studies would recommend specific developments for Site 17, the notoriously empty swath of land near Mesa and University drives. But that's not what happened. Neither included de...
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Build a Better Downtown Mesa: Local Artist Brightens Mesa’s Downtown
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Wednesday, December 31, 2014. Local Artist Brightens Mesa’s Downtown. Artist Jake Early and his father install the. Temporary art. Photo:. Jake made ten individual designs, which can be found around 15 businesses downtown - can you find them all? Which is your favorite? In Flux - www.influxaz.org. Downtown Mesa Association - Press Release. Downtown Mesa - If you knew it, you’d do it! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). There'll be dancin. dancin in the streets. Well maybe the sidewalks in June! Http:/ ww...