Metro Phoenix Relocation Guide 2008 - (Page 22) Phoenix SUN UP & DOWN RELOCATING? Take advantage of our many services to make your move easier. The # 1 real estate company in Phoenix since 1972. One call does all. Call now. JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER Sunrise Sunset 7:32 5:43 7:12 6:12 6:39 6:36 5:58 6:59 5:28 7:21 5:18 7:39 5:29 7:39 5:50 7:14 6:11 6:35 6:32 5:55 6:59 5:26 7:25 5:22 Source: Arizona Department of Commerce. We are the Valley's new home We are the Valley's new home specialists and our website specialists and our website showcases the current best buys showcases the current best buys available. Call or go online now. available. Call or go online now. Call for more information: 602-324-3580 or visit our website: www.azhome.tv Downtown Renaissance True to its namesake – the mythical Phoenix bird that rose from its own ashes to new-found youth – downtown Phoenix is being transformed from a nondescript commercial core into a hub for business, sports and the arts. The Arizona Diamondbacks opened play in Bank One Ballpark in 1998. Newly named Chase Field in 2005, this 48,500-seat stadium features a retractable roof and natural grass playing field. In the wake of this renaissance, high-lights of downtown Phoenix include the Herberger Theater, which invites patrons in for brown-bag lunch 22 Relocation Guide™ performances, the restaurants of the Arizona Center and the US Airways Center. This home of the Phoenix Suns serves as a concert and sports venue for 200 events each year. Next door to the arena is the Phoenix Civic Plaza, where large-scale conventions and trade shows are held. The convention and meeting industry is an important one, injecting over $5 billion into the area economy, according to the Phoenix and Valley of the Sun Convention and Visitors Bureau. Just beginning is Collier Center, a $500 million mixed-use development located north of US Airways Arena. Phoenix city government consolidated its offices by constructing a new City Hall as part of a downtown area known as the Phoenix Municipal Government Center. The center includes the Phoenix Municipal Building, Historic City Hall and the City Council Chambers. The 20-story City Hall was built at a cost of $83 million. The new City Hall wraps around the Orpheum Theatre. Built in 1929, the theater was once considered the most luxurious playhouse west of the Mississippi River. This $11 million project has restored the ornate Spanish Baroque Revival Theater to be used for performing arts, community and civic events. The downtown revitalization included the $12 million Margaret T. Hance Deck Park, a 29-acre greenbelt stretching from Third Street to Third Avenue, just south of McDowell Road above the Interstate-10 tunnel. http://www.azhome.tv http://www.azhome.tv
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