Posted on October 28, 2009, in Arts and Culture, Downtown Vitality, Entertainment, Livability, Neighborhoods, Transportation and tagged CityCircles, Civic Space, Downtown Phoenix, Light Rail. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.
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Would love to go and show my support. Unfortunately, being First Friday in downtown Phoenix. there are only about 232 other events going on. Why can’t events like this be held on nights other than First (and Third) Fridays? If Phoenix wants to have a ‘real’ downtown, event organizers need to break out of their ‘First Friday’ only mentality.