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04Apr
DEVELOPMENT RETURNING TO DOWNTOWN TEMPE LIKE SPRING FLOWERS
By: Tempe Mayor Hugh Hallman Back in late 2007/early 2008, the city of Tempe watched as countless developments in the planning stages were shelved. The nation’s economy was not going to support the construction of new buildings. Unless a development was already significantly underway, the project did not get started. Something special is happening in [...]
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18Apr
LANDLOCKED TEMPE GROWS UPWARD, FOCUSES ON SUSTAINABILITY
By: Mayor Hugh Hallman City of Tempe The 22- and 30-story West Sixth apartment towers in Tempe can be seen from as far away as parts of Phoenix and Scottsdale. Watching cranes and construction workers return to the development has brought renewed excitement to our downtown. You can watch long lines of people making their [...]
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18Feb
CAMPUS DEMONSTRATES HOW SUSTAINABILITY WORKS FOR EVERYONE
By: The Hon. Hugh Hallman, Mayor, City of Tempe In the north Tempe, hidden behind Tempe Town Lake and to the east of Papago Park’s most popular vistas, there is a beautiful swath of land and history often overlooked. It is the Carl Hayden Campus for Sustainability, on College Avenue between McKellips and Curry Roads. [...]


