Archive for April, 2008

SCOTTSDALE RANKS HIGH IN BUSINESS, LIFESTYLE.

Monday, April 21st, 2008

 Fortune Magazine canvassed the country to find cities with the best mix of business advantages and lifestyle appeal. Scottsdale came in at No. 25 - the top Arizona city - as among the perfect places to build your dream. Among the reasons for Scottsdale’s high ranking were the city’s great resorts and spas and its revitalized downtown. Other Arizona cities featured were Oro Valley at No. 44 and Prescott at No. 92. Visit http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/fsb/0803/gallery.best_places_to_launch.fsb/index.html for more information on the rankings.

SCOTTSDALE RETAINS TOP BILLING AS ONE OF THE NATION’S FAVORITE ARTS DESTINATIONS.

Monday, April 21st, 2008

AmericanStyle managzine recently published the results of its annual readers’ poll that identified the nation’s tops 25 arts destinations for 2008. Buffalo, N.Y., rocketed to first place from last year’s No. 14 in the Mid-Sized Cities category. Scottsdale, Ariz., was ranked second place. Pittsburgh, Pa., which was last year’s No. 1 in the category, fell to third place. Santa Fe, N.M., held the No. 1 spot in the Small Cities and Towns category for the third consecutive year. Quiet Asheville, N.C., leaped into second place, rising from last year’s fifth place. Sedona, Ariz., dropped one place to No. 3. Favorites ruled the Big Cities category: For the fifth consecutive year, New York City took the top spot. Perennial runner-up Chicago took the No. 2 spot. Washington, D.C., edged out San Francisco to take the third-place ranking. Complete results of the annual readers’ poll and profiles of the top three cities in each category are featured on www.AmericanStyle.com and in the June issue of AmericanStyle, now on newsstands at major booksellers across the country.

SCOTTSDALE RANKS HIGH IN BUSINESS, LIFESTYLE AND ARTS

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Scottsdale recently received two more rankings that illustrate why it’s one of the best places in the country to live, work and play:

** Fortune Magazine recently canvassed the country to find cities with the best mix of business advantages and lifestyle appeal. Scottsdale came in at No. 25 - the top Arizona city — as among the perfect places to build your dream.

Among the reasons for Scottsdale’s high ranking were the city’s great resorts and spas and its revitalized Downtown.

For more information on the rankings, visit:

http://money.cnn.com/galleries/2008/fsb/0803/gallery.best_places_to_launch.fsb/index.html

** Scottsdale placed No. 2 among all U.S. mid-sized cities in AmericanStyle magazine’s annual poll determining the nation’s Top 25 Arts Destinations for 2008.

“Scottsdale has the most beautiful art galleries in the country,” wrote AmericanStyle reader Linda Homonoff, of Barrington R.I., in casting her vote. It’s a “great art community and shows great contemporary art in a traditionally Western town,” wrote another reader.

Buffalo, N.Y., came in first among mid-sized cities. Santa Fe, N.M., held the No. 1 spot in the small cities category and New York City was tops among large cities.

Complete results of the annual readers’ poll and profiles of the top three cities in each category are featured on www.AmericanStyle.com

Cosanti founder Paolo Soleri to speak at sustainability conference in Rome

Friday, April 11th, 2008

 

Artist and philosopher Paolo Soleri, the architect behind Arizona’s Arcosanti village, is headed to Rome as a speaker for the April 14-16 Building Well to Live Better, a conference organized by the Roman Catholic Church to address sustainability and the environment.

As a major international real estate owner, the Catholic church can play a key role in sustainable architecture and design, the announcement released Monday said. Most participants will be priests involved with restoration projects and new developments.

The three main topics of discussion will be the connection between human development and environmental protection; examples of sustainable building and eco-architecture; and guidelines for intervention on existing buildings to increase comfort and energy efficiency.

Soleri is recognized for his concept of arcology, involving a compact three-dimensional urban form — the opposite of suburban sprawl.

Soleri launched Arcosanti in 1970 as a prototype to serve as an urban laboratory and a model urban environment that is striving to reduce humankind’s ecological impact on Earth. More than 6,000 people have participated in Arcosanti’s educational workshops and more than 60 residents live and work at the community north of Phoenix, where the ceramic and bronze Soleri Bells are produced and sold. For more: www.arcosanti.org.


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