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At our Quarterly Member Meeting today, we brought together some of Downtown Phoenix's most influential voices for a meaningful conversation on the future of arts and culture. \ud83c\udfa8 \ud83c\udfd9\ufe0f \n\nFrom funding and sustainability to the role of the business community and the integration of art into development, the discussion reinforced a shared commitment to building a vibrant, creative, and connected Greater Downtown Phoenix. \n\nThank you to our panelists, guest speakers, and everyone who joined us. Your insights and engagement are helping shape what's next.\n\nVisit the link in bio to check out our events calendar and register for an upcoming advocacy Committee meeting. \ud83d\udc46
Thanks to @arizonamidday for spotlighting what could be the bright future of Hance Park. \ud83c\udf33 \n\u00a0\nTim Sprague, PCA's Hance Park Fundraising Committee Co-Chair, joined the show to talk about the next phase of revitalization\u2014including the proposed Hance Park Gateway Staircases, designed to create safer, welcoming connections into Downtown's signature park.\n\u00a0\n\ud83d\udcfa Tune in Monday at 2 p.m. on Channel 12 to hear what PCA is working toward\u2014and how the community can be part of it.
Join Phoenix Community Alliance on Thursday, March 26, at @childmusephx for our first Quarterly Member Meeting of the year.\n\nThis conversation will bring together leaders from across Downtown to discuss the state of arts and culture in Phoenix, the challenges facing performing arts organizations and museums, and how the business community can help strengthen and support these vital institutions.\n\nSpace is limited\u2014 RSVP via the link in bio to secure your seat. \ud83c\udfad
Momentum is building for the next phase of the Margaret T. Hance Park revitalization. \ud83c\udf3f\n\nPhoenix Community Alliance is advancing a $1.5 million campaign to reimagine access to Central Avenue through the Hance Park Gateway Staircases \u2014 creating safe, welcoming connections into Downtown's signature public park. \n\nThis public-private partnership, supported by @apsfyi and the @cityofphoenixaz, represents an important step toward transforming Hance Park into a vibrant gathering place that strengthens our urban core.\n\nIf you're part of the development community and want to learn more about the project or attend the March 10 Hance Park Builders Breakfast, we invite you to connect with PCA's Senior Director Dominic Papa at dpapa@dtphx.org. \n\nVisit the link in bio to read the full article by Brandon Brown at the @phxbizjournal.
We kicked off the first Membership Mingle of the year with an incredible evening! \n\nThank you to Go d\u0113hp\u00ae and to Josette and her fantastic team for hosting us and sharing their impressive, multifaceted space at @17th.vip. The whole experience was a great reminder of how thoughtfully designed environments can support both connection and well-being.\n\nThank you to everyone who joined us\u2014we're grateful for such an engaged community and look forward to seeing you at the next Membership Mingle.
@phxcommalliance has spent 40 years working to create a stronger downtown for a better Phoenix \u2013 and today Flutter PR is proud to announce that we're joining forces to support the evolution of the 32-acre Margaret T. Hance Park. \n\nLocated in the heart of downtown, sitting atop the Interstate-10 freeway tunnel, between 3rd Ave. and 3rd St., @hanceparkphx is home to the Japanese Friendship Garden, Irish Cultural Center, McClelland Irish Library, Phoenix Center for the Arts and Burton Barr Phoenix Central Library.\n \nThe Hance Park Revitalization project is a public-private partnership led by the Hance Park Partner Coalition, consisting of the Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department, Phoenix Community Alliance and Hance Park Conservancy.\n \nOur PR team of experts are proud to be a part of a fundraising campaign being led by the Phoenix Community Alliance and Hance Park Conservancy. \n\nTogether, it's up to us to make a difference in our community to build a gathering place for all. So, let's get to work, shall we? \ud83e\ude75\n \n
