Guest Editorial: Kwasman’s Reckless Agenda: What’s at Stake

By Councilmember Tom Durham Adam Kwasman has promised, if elected, to fire all of Scottsdale’s charter officers. Can you imagine the chaos that would result? Our charter officers have years of accumulated knowledge of how Scottsdale works—its operations, its budget, its services, its parks. Scottsdale regularly gets awards for the high quality of its services. But all of that would … Read More

Greenlight Communities Brings Desirable Amenities And Attainable Rents To New Community at 16TH Street and Polk

Greenlight Communities, the Valley developer building brand-new budget-conscious communities, is excited to announce the opening of their new Streamliner community at 16th Street and Polk Road in Phoenix. The second Streamliner to begin leasing, Streamliner 16th represents a new wave of attainable housing communities under the Streamliner brand developed by Greenlight Communities. Streamliner 16th is a joint-venture with Stockbridge, a private equity … Read More

Arizona’s Original New Musical The “GHOST OF JOHN McCAIN” Makes Its Off-Broadway Debut Tonight at The Soho Playhouse

A musical so smart, weird and timely — “Ghost of John McCain” is playing now through November 10th Arizona political strategist and public relations executive Jason Rose, Businesswoman Lynn Londen, and longtime John McCain campaign consultant Max Fose, are proud to present Ghost of John McCain, an Arizona original musical, which makes its off-broadway debut tonight at the Soho Playhouse. A book by Scott Elmegreen and a score by Drew … Read More

Handicapping the November Election: Legislative District 3

Regular readers know that we have been highlighting local political races that will impact our area and we project how those campaigns might play out in the November election. One district that we don’t find ourselves talking about much however is legislative district 5, which covers all of Scottsdale north of the 101 and also includes Fountain Hills and Carefree. … Read More

Painted Sky Park at Blossom Rock Officially Opens Plus Construction Goes Vertical on Iconic Community Center and Pool

Painted Sky Park at Blossom Rock Officially Opens Plus Construction Goes Vertical on Iconic Community Center and Pool The City of Apache Junction and Brookfield Properties Development the developer of master-planned communities Alamar, Eastmark and Blossom Rock, are excited to announce the completion of Painted Sky Park at Blossom Rock at Superstition Vistas in the East Valley. This is the … Read More

Good News for Potential Local Homebuyers

By John Coppotelli IV For those of us who have been wanting to buy a home locally recently, you know how frustrating it has been. Potential relief looks to be on the way however. Everyone knows how unaffordable houses have become in the last couple of years. With interest rates nearly at their highest in well over a decade, it … Read More

Repost: Scottsdale Police Endorse Kwasman for City Council

By Adam Kwasman On Wednesday, August 28th, the Police Officers of Scottsdale Association (POSA) officially announced their endorsement of Scottsdale city council candidate, Adam Kwasman. “The Police Officers of Scottsdale Association (POSA) proudly endorses Adam Kwasman for Scottsdale City Council. Adam is a strong supporter of the rights of police employees who strive to make Scottsdale safe and enjoyable for … Read More

Valley-Based Greenlight Communities Continues Its Summer Giving With Donations to CASS, Saving Amy and The Arizona Humane Society

Valley-based Greenlight Communities which is solely focused on providing attainable housing for renters with a range of incomes is proud to end the summer months making a difference for three Valley charitable organizations. Greenlight Communities is proud to sponsor several children through Saving Amy’s Back to School Drive. Saving Amy is committed to addressing homelessness by offering mentorship, supportive programs, … Read More

The Foundation of a Growing Scottsdale: On the Death of Robert Pettycrew

Anyone who has been in Scottsdale long enough has seen the trajectory of its growth, the transformation from a national afterthought to it becoming a national destination. Much of that happened in the 90’s and into the early 2000’s, and much of that growth is owed to the leaders who manifested it into reality. One of those leaders, former Councilman … Read More