Amazon Closes All Its Bookstores, One Indie Phoenix Owner Still Mourns
“It is difficult when an online retailer tries to embed itself into a community using online algorithms,” said one Phoenix bookstore owner.
“It is difficult when an online retailer tries to embed itself into a community using online algorithms,” said one Phoenix bookstore owner.
DMB Development, which designed some of Scottsdale’s most opulent planned neighborhoods, is joining Disney’s eyebrow-raising residential communities venture.
Unionization inside Starbucks stores has increased sixfold since last month. Now, a Starbucks in Phoenix is accusing the company of retaliating against its pro-union workers.
Baristas at a Starbucks in Mesa were promised they’d be the third of 9,000 corporate stores to unionize. But Starbucks attorneys used a legal trick to delay the counting of ballots.
A Phoenix mother wanted to send her children back to school after Thanksgiving break with certainty they were not infectious with COVID-19 to curb the spread of the coronavirus pandemic. She thought she could find some peace of mind by getting the pair tested and trusted that the free testing site supported by the city of Phoenix was a good bet. She was wrong.
Local disinfectant wipes manufacturer gambled on winning big during the global health pandemic but lost its shirt and employees jobs instead.
Order gifts from Amazon? Your package won’t be delivered by the Phoenix courier that laid off its entire staff days before Christmas.
With nearly 70,000 residents and more arriving every day, the farming community once known as Rittenhouse is one of the fastest-growing cities in Arizona.
One of the newest gun stores in Phoenix has an old image for its logo. Old like “Nazi-era old.”
Special K in a new way?
Scootsdale no more?
Metro Phoenix’s economy is showing some positive signs that could help the region in its potential recovery next year.
Former staff say Bikini Beans Coffee chronically underpays its staff and cultivates a toxic work environment.
A new ruling mandates that gyms be given the opportunity to prove that they can safely reopen.
Less than $2 a gallon? One dollar?
The COVID-19 pandemic has provided some leniency, but eventually, at least 25 people in Phoenix will still lose their Section 8 housing.
“He overshot — he blew his wad.”
Doug Ducey lauded SurchX last year as a job creator and economic boon to Arizona. Now down to 27 employees, it’s walking through the “Valley of Death”
The Arizona Republic’s parent company, Gannett, is reportedly in talks to merge with another media giant, GateHouse, while the Republic’s reporters consider joining a union.
Development will include two towers, a 150-room hotel, retail, and grocery space. Developer says 5 percent of apartments will meet affordable standards
For a three-bedroom house.