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November 11, 2009

How To Make Downtown Phoenix Neighborhoods Better

The automobile is so ubiquitous in Phoenix that it has even crept into the way we speak. With rare exception, we do not talk about where we live in terms of neighborhoods or districts, but in terms of intersections.

You hear, “I live at 7th Ave and Camelback” or “I live in North Phoenix off of (fill in the blank)” but never a reference to an established neighborhood. (There are exceptions, but they are few.)


I think it’s unfortunate that our Phoenix lingo doesn’t include references to neighborhoods, the areas that should be little pockets of density like mini-cities within the city. I’m thinking of places like North Park, Hillcrest, and Kensington in San Diego, or Sugar House or the Avenues in Salt Lake, Lakeview or Andersonville in Chicago, Georgetown or Dupont Circle in D.C. Each of these neighborhoods has its own character, charm, and history and each neighborhood is intregal to sustaining a healthy downtown core. Without neighborhoods, mixed use buildings and walkable streets, a town center can never mature into an urban city because it will lack the vibrancy and innovation necessary. If downtown Phoenix is the urban heart or Arizona, then people are the lifeblood and the neighborhoods where the people live are the organs that supply it. Read the rest at downtownphoenix.com

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