Cintron to Serve as the Official Energy Drink of the Arizona Coyotes

Arizona Coyotes

The Arizona Coyotes announced today that the club has signed a multi-year partnership with beverage company Cintron World. As part of the agreement, Cintron will serve as the official energy drink of the Arizona Coyotes. As per club policy, terms of the agreement were not disclosed. Cintron's Classic Sugar-Free, and Cranberry Sparkling Energy beverages will be … [More]

Phoenix Suns Welcome Back Fans for the First Time during 2020-21 Season

Phoenix Suns

Phoenix Suns fans will be able to attend games at the transformed Phoenix Suns Arena for the first time during the 2020-21 season, beginning with a special invitation to healthcare workers as guests of the organization for the team’s matchup against the Boston Celtics on Sunday, Feb. 7. As a thank you for their tireless efforts during these difficult times, the Suns are … [More]

In-Flight Fashion Lands at Sky Harbor

Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport

From hot pants and go-go boots to disposable paper dresses, the 1960s and 1970s were known for breaking fashion norms and traditions – even in the airline industry. Mid-century air travel had progressed into a posh experience and airlines built unique “brand identities" to set themselves apart. Each airline found new ways to attract passengers with amenities like onboard … [More]

Ducey Pushes for More Vaccine Doses to Meet Urgent Needs

State of Arizona Office of the Governor

Governor Doug Ducey is calling on Arizona’s congressional delegation to help meet the urgent need for additional supplies of the COVID-19 vaccine and secure funding for its distribution. “There could be no better use of your time or advocacy efforts than in helping to secure these vaccine doses for the people of Arizona to help end this pandemic for good,” Governor Ducey … [More]

Annual U.S. Home Price Appreciation in 2020 Outpaced 2019 Levels by 50%, Says Report

CoreLogic

CoreLogic, a leading global property information, analytics and data-enabled solutions provider, today released the CoreLogic Home Price Index (HPI™) and HPI Forecast™ for December 2020, providing a lookback at the state of the housing market and the pandemic’s impact on home price performance throughout 2020. The housing market exceeded expectations in 2020, closing out the … [More]

Construction Giant Announces Opening of New Phoenix Area Office

Granite

Granite, one of the largest diversified construction and construction materials companies in the United States, as well as a full-suite provider in the transportation, water infrastructure, and mineral exploration markets, is pleased to announce the opening of a new office in Mesa, Arizona to serve the Phoenix metropolitan area including Maricopa, Yavapai, and Pinal … [More]

Survey: 56% of Americans Likely to Travel for Vacation in 2021; 21% Report Traveling since Pandemic

American Hotel & Lodging Association

A new survey conducted by Morning Consult and commissioned by the American Hotel & Lodging Association (AHLA) shows consumers are optimistic about traveling again in 2021, with 56% reporting they are likely to travel for vacation this year. That represents a significant decline from pre-pandemic levels, when approximately 70% of Americans took a vacation in any given … [More]

New Bill Allows the Return of Legal Sale of Alcohol to Go

inbusinessPHX.com

Arizona state House Representative Jeff Weninger (R, District 17),  introduced HB 2773, allowing for restaurants and bars across Arizona to once again sell to-go cocktails, legally. Bringing back one of the most popular features among consumers in the age of COVID-necessitated to-go dining, Weninger is hopeful this action will help the struggling hospitality industry recover … [More]

Phoenix Mayor Announces Second COVID-19 Mobile Testing Van

City of Phoenix

Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego announced today the launch of Phoenix's second COVID-19 Mobile Testing Van (Van #2) during its first day of operations at Cielito Park.  Customized by the Phoenix Public Works Department's Fleet Management division, Van #2 will provide testing services to the community three days a week and will offer two types of COVID-19 tests at no … [More]

ADHS to Open New Appointments at State-Run Phoenix Municipal Stadium Tomorrow

Arizona Department of Health Services

The Arizona Department of Health Services is opening up registration for 21,000 more appointments for the COVID-19 vaccine starting tomorrow, Wednesday, Feb. 3 at 9 a.m. This is part of the state’s ongoing work to speed up the pace of vaccine distribution. These additional appointments will be available to prioritized Arizonans at the new state-run vaccination site at Arizona … [More]

Employee Concerns about Workplace Safety Continue to Rise Despite Focus on Cleaning, Disinfection and Vaccine Availability

OpenWorks

With the one-year anniversary of the pandemic lockdown looming, cleanliness and disinfection is a priority in virtually every setting. Although signs of fatigue are growing, also on the rise are employees’ concerns about the safety of their work environment. Despite companies’ expanded cleaning protocols and increasing availability of vaccines, there are indications that there … [More]

Arizona Chamber CEO to Lead Texas Association of Business

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Glenn Hamer, who has served the Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry as president and CEO since 2006 and who led the organization’s ascendence to become the state’s most influential business advocacy group, announced he will be departing his position to become the next president and CEO of the Texas Association of Business. Hamer’s 14-year tenure has been marked by … [More]

Three Ways Small Businesses Can Reduce Their Taxes This Season

by Tom Wheelwright

The coronavirus pandemic created challenges for businesses in every industry, with small businesses being hit the hardest. In fact, according to Track the Recovery, the number of small businesses in the U.S. has dropped by 29% since January 2020. One way for small businesses to put money back into their pockets when they need it most is to legally pay less in taxes. Here’s how … [More]

City of Phoenix Selected for Future Site of E-Commerce Center adding 400 New Jobs

Greater Phoenix Economic Council

The City of Phoenix has been selected by The RealReal, Inc. - the world’s largest online marketplace for authenticated, consigned luxury goods - as the site for its new e-commerce center. The company signed a lease to expand its physical footprint with nearly 600,000 square feet of warehouse space in Greater Phoenix. “This expansion by The RealReal into Arizona is the latest … [More]

Addiction Treatment Center Expands with New Location in Phoenix

Recovia

Recovia is pleased to announce the grand opening of their new treatment center in Phoenix Arizona. The new treatment center is located on Interstate-17 and Northern Avenue and expands Recovia’s outpatient addiction treatment program to the Phoenix metro area. The Phoenix location will be Recovia’s third location in the Valley along with locations in Tempe and Deer … [More]

Reduce Discrimination: 8 Biases That Affect Your Hiring Decisions

by Edgar R. Olivo

Diversity, equity and inclusion are taking center stage in the workplace now that a new White House administration has ordered all federal agencies to root out systemic racism from programs and institutions. This action is very important; especially after a tumultuous era created by the previous administration that did not value diversity, nor create real economic advancement … [More]

Lincoln Property to Develop West Phoenix Industrial Facility

Lincoln Property Co.

Lincoln Property Co.’s LPC Desert West is one step closer to developing Buckeye85, a 321,873-square-foot industrial project in Phoenix’s West Valley. The company recently acquired nearly 20 acres at the southwest corner of 103rd Avenue and Buckeye Road and intends to break ground on the development this April. Butler Design Group will provide architecture services and Hunter … [More]

Business and Education Summit to Be Discussion on Positive Change and the Future of Work

Gilbert Chamber of Commerce

The Gilbert Chamber Foundation will host a community dialog at the 2021 Business & Education Summit with focus on how businesses and schools have been impacted by the changes of 2020, and how to forge a path forward this year and beyond. Keynote speakers Maria Anguiano, Executive Vice President of Learning Enterprise with ASU and Representative Jennifer Pawlik, AZ House … [More]

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