Restaurant and Winery to Open in Surprise, Set to Hire 150

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Cooper’s Hawk Winery & Restaurants is planning to hire at least 150 individuals for full and part time positions as kitchen staff, servers, tasting room attendants, hosts, bartenders and more int eh Surprise location. In addition to accepting walk-in applications, Cooper’s Hawk will hold two hiring fairs at its hiring office on April 5 and April 19 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. … [More]

Arizona-Based Healthcare Consulting Firm Acquired by National Research Co.

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Health Management Associates announced the firm's acquisition of Crestline Advisors, an Arizona based healthcare consulting firm. Founded in 2013, Crestline Advisors supports health plans, provider organizations, and state agencies with an array of services designed to help them navigate the changing healthcare landscape. The company's team of independent consultants has an … [More]

What Arizona Businesses Most Need to Prepare for Coming Disruptions

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Due to the rise in regional temperatures and the urban heat island effect, southwestern cities, where more than 90% of the population resides, will face greater risks and expenses related to public health. These challenges will be further compounded by potential disruptions to urban electricity, water supplies, workforce health concerns, supply chain interruptions and even … [More]

Tax Credits and Incentives for Arizona Businesses in 2023 from the Inflation Reduction Act

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In her State of the State Address, Governor Katie Hobbs announced she hopes to further increase profitability and success of businesses and families by relaunching the energy office, renamed as the Office of Resiliency. Governor Hobbs likely did this in response to the Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 (IRA) signed into law last August. The White House says the Act will lower … [More]

Digital Marketing Agency Opens New Office in Scottsdale

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Award-winning digital marketing agency E Squared Marketing recently announced the opening of its new office in Scottsdale. The Arizona-based firm has nearly tripled in size over the past few years and continues to grow its client roster across the country. “We are thrilled at the growth and expansion of our team and office, and we are excited to continue to provide stellar … [More]

Global Leadership Institute Hires Ad Veteran as Director and a New Development Director

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First Place AZ has hired Tom Ortega to serve as director of the Mulzet Center for Expression at the Global Leadership Institute. Ortega served as RIESTER’s chief creative officer for more than 20 years. For the autism and neurodiverse community, Ortega shines a bright light on self-expression, community successes and pressing issues through various art forms to influence … [More]

Polestar Scottsdale Excited about ‘Energy Behind the Brand’ with New Polestar Electric Roadster

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The all-new Polestar electric roadster will be built on Polestar’s forthcoming bespoke bonded aluminum platform. Developed in-house, it will feature the high-performance, 800-Volt electric architecture with a high output dual motor powertrain when going into production around 2026 as the Polestar 6. Jason Church, COO of Courtesy Automotive Group, owners of Polestar … [More]

Banner Health Renamed Its Neuroscience Programs

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Banner Health has renamed its neuroscience programs to “Banner Brain & Spine” in order to give patients a better understanding of the programs and services available to them. Banner listened to its patient and as a result, key services such as neurosurgery, neurology and spine care are now grouped under Banner Brain & Spine. Led by Dr. Peter Nakaji, head of … [More]

World-Class Workforce Training Facility in Development for West Phoenix Residents 

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The City of Phoenix has taken a significant stride in the investment of its west side community. In hopes of partnering with community members to revitalize the area, along with the redevelopment of Metro Center and nearby health care facilities, the City of Phoenix (City) purchased the former Kmart building located at the northwest corner of I-17 and Northern Avenue. Plans are … [More]

Early-Stage Homebuying Demand Hits Highest Level Since May, Says Report

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House hunters are wading into the market as mortgage rates and home prices continue to decline, according to a new report from Redfin, the technology-powered real estate brokerage. Mortgage-purchase applications increased for the fourth week in a row and Redfin’s Homebuyer Demand Index—a seasonally adjusted measure of requests to tour homes, make an offer and/or talk to a … [More]

WEBINAR – Apr. 5: Top Five Tips to Get More Sales With Your Online Marketing

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Top Five Tips to Get More Sales With Your Online Marketing (without having to spend all your time on social media)   Presented by: Donna Botti, Owner of Delos Incorporated, Elizabeth Milito, Exec Director, Small Business Legal Center Holly Wade, Exec Dir, Research … [More]

WEBINAR – Apr. 18: Haga Mejores Decisiones Para Su Negocio con Google Analytics

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UPCOMING SESSIONS Join us for the upcoming Small Business Boot Camp virtual webinars and monthly workshops. If you've missed past sessions, watch here. Haga Mejores Decisiones Para Su Negocio con Google Analytics 04/18/2023 | 6:00 PM Aprenda cómo utilizar interpretar y utilizar la information de Google Analytics para realizar mejores decisiones para … [More]

Scottsdale Arts Is Wrapping Up the Season with Eclectic Concerts, Movement Art and More

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Scottsdale Center for the Performing Arts is wrapping up its 2022–23 season with a string of must-see performances filled with captivating music, mesmerizing dance works and stunning visuals. From April to June, the center is packed with a variety of entertaining and awe-inspiring shows — from living art experiences that incorporate projection mapping to multiple genres of … [More]

Closing Weekend at the Phoenix Film Festival

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The Phoenix Film Festival started in 2000 by 3 local filmmakers as a way to get their films some exposure in their home town. Twenty-two years and thousands of movies later, the Phoenix Film Foundation has grown from a 3-day exhibition to an 11 day celebration of film with over 250 films, filmmaking seminars, parties and student workshops for over 20,000 attendees all at the … [More]

Windows & Doors Co. Expands Manufacturing and Installation Footprint in El Mirage

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Avanti Windows & Doors, a leading manufacturer and installer of vinyl window and doors systems, announced the construction of a new facility in El Mirage, Arizona. The 303,419-square-foot site will serve as the company’s headquarters, manufacturing capacity, and field installation operations for the Valley. The capabilities of the new purpose-built facility will allow … [More]

U.S. Consumer Confidence Increased Slightly in March

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The Conference Board Consumer Confidence Index® increased slightly in March to 104.2 (1985=100), up from 103.4 in February. The Present Situation Index—based on consumers' assessment of current business and labor market conditions—decreased to 151.1 (1985=100) from 153.0 last month. The Expectations Index—based on consumers' short-term outlook for income, business, and labor … [More]

Half of Employed Consumers Have Supplemental Income Sources in Addition to Their Paychecks

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LendingClub Corporation, the parent company of LendingClub Bank, America's leading digital marketplace bank, today released findings from the 20th edition of the Reality Check: Paycheck-to-Paycheck research series, conducted in partnership with PYMNTS. The Supplemental Income Edition examines how U.S. consumers are turning to alternative sources of income to supplement what … [More]

Four Former Tempe Mayors Support Tempe Entertainment District, Effectively Opposing Sky Harbor Legal Action

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Four former Tempe Mayors, Harry Mitchell, Neil Giuliano, Hugh Hallman, and Mark Mitchell, have differing backgrounds and policies but they are all supporting a plan to convert an old Tempe landfill into a new sports and entertainment district, along the banks of the Tempe Town Lake. They are all endorsing Proposition 301, 302, and 303. They said so at a news conference held at … [More]

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