Nikola Corporation, a global leader in zero-emission transportation and energy supply and infrastructure solutions, announced that it has developed an innovative, heavy-duty, 700 bar (10,000 psi) hydrogen mobile fueler capable of direct fueling hydrogen fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs). Nikola’s mobile fueler program includes its own mobile fuelers as well as a … [More]
Valley Hospitality Tech Co. Partners with Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee to Staff Super Bowl LVII Events
Qwick, the technology-enabled leader in staffing for hospitality businesses and freelancers, has partnered with the Arizona Super Bowl Host Committee in preparation for the massive tourism influx expected throughout the Phoenix metro area leading up to February's game. The new partnership between Qwick and the Host Committee, a nonprofit corporation that drives lasting … [More]
Phoenix Added More Than 19,600 New Apartments since 2012, 18% Increase in the Past Decade
New year, new challenges. As rentals are a red-hot commodity these days and older buildings are almost filled up, in their latest report, Rent Cafe uncover the top 50 cities in the U.S. where renters have the best chances of moving into newer, larger apartments located in coveted areas. Phoenix ranks 5th among Arizona’s best cities for finding new apartments. However, … [More]
A Custom-Home Enclave That Is One of the Last Remaining in Paradise Valley Is Announced
Scottsdale-based luxury home developer, Silver Sky Development, has announced a new custom-home enclave, Silver Sky, named in honor of the incredibly colorful sunsets viewed from it’s Mummy Mountain site. Silver Sky is a rare, pristine parcel, home to 12 sprawling, ultra-custom estate homes in Paradise Valley, Ariz. The last of its size in this exclusive area, nestled against … [More]
Transportation, Workforce, Water among the 2023 Policy Priorities for AAED
Transportation and broadband infrastructure. Clear development agreements. Make Arizona more competitive. Ensuring a qualified workforce. Water conservation. Those are some of the main policy priorities for 2023 being embraced by the Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED), according to Executive Director Carrie Kelly. “Our 2023 policy priorities are part of … [More]
GCU Honors Valley Leaders at Third Annual Colangelo Servant Leadership Awards
Grand Canyon University’s Colangelo College of Business (CCOB) will honor four business leaders who exemplify the ideal for which Jerry Colangelo is best known: servant leadership. The third annual Colangelo Servant Leadership Awards presented by Freeport McMoRan will recognize these devoted leaders who work tirelessly to serve others. They are: Don Cardon, founder and CEO … [More]
Visiting Maui During COVID: What You Need to Know
Planning a Maui trip during the COVID-19 pandemic? Here’s what to expect if you’ll be visiting Maui during the COVID era. This story has been updated. Is Maui Open to Visitors? YES! Maui’s tourism industry closed in late March 2020 when the Hawaiian islands went into lockdown to curb the virus. At that time, the state of Hawaii asked visitors not to come to the islands … [More]
How to Incorporate the Hawaiian Islands into Your Next Meeting
The Hawai‘i Convention Center is debuting live music, along with new cocktails and refreshments, during the Beyond Van Gogh immersive art exhibit, which has been extended through Sept. 26, 2021. On Fridays and Saturdays, starting July 16, 2021, musician Kai Adarna and special guests will perform Hawaiian and jazz music near the 1801 Café from 6-9 p.m. Guests can enjoy a … [More]
U.S. News & World Report Announces the 2023 Best Jobs
U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in rankings and consumer advice, today announced the 2023 Best Jobs. The rankings offer a look at the best jobs across 17 categories – from sectors such as business, health care and technology – to help job seekers at every level achieve their career goals. Outcomes take into account the most important aspects of a job, … [More]
California-Based Homebuilder Names New Division President in Arizona
Landsea Homes Corporation, a publicly traded residential homebuilder, announced that Heather Cammiso has been named the new President for the Arizona Division of the company. "Heather's nearly three-decade homebuilding career in Arizona has included overseeing all areas of a division, which will serve our team very well as we continue to provide best-in-class … [More]
Law Firm’s Nonprofit Launches Grant Program Benefiting Community Organizations
Lerner & Rowe Gives Back, the nonprofit arm of Lerner & Rowe Injury Attorneys, is marking its 10th anniversary with the launch of a new grant program on Monday, January 30. The launch is in conjunction with Lerner & Rowe’s efforts to impact the communities they work with. With the new grant program, Lerner & Rowe hopes to achieve a total of $1 million in … [More]
Podcast Studio Opens Services to Podcasters in Anticipation of February’s Big Game
PodPopuli, the full-service retail podcast experience located in the heart of Old Town Scottsdale, has a established a 24hr Podcasting Hub for the month of February to meet the demand of visiting and local voices descending on The Valley for the Big Game. "We are thrilled to welcome so many dynamic and talented personalities who will be in town to partake in all of the … [More]
Phoenix Artist ‘La Morena’ Partners with NFL for Super Bowl LVII Mural to Spotlight Indigenous Communities
From buildings wrapped in hot pink decals to new palm trees being planted, Downtown Phoenix is gearing up for Super Bowl LVII. Local artists have also been tapped to paint several murals in the city. The National Football League (NFL) has partnered with Phoenix artist Lucinda “La Morena“ Hinojos, who is the first Chicana, Native American artist to work with the … [More]