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What’s New in Greater Phoenix Arizona (JANUARY 2006)
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What’s New in Greater Phoenix Arizona (JANUARY 2006)
Jan 13, 06 | 4:16 pm
The new 1,000-room Sheraton hotel slated to open in Downtown Phoenix, just one block from the expanding Phoenix Convention Center, has received full funding. The bonds for the project sold at a favorable blended rate of 5.28%. Groundbreaking for the project is set for February, and the 31-story building will open in the fall of 2008.
Visitors to Greater Phoenix will soon find it much easier to rent a car when the $270 million rental-car center opens at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on January 19. The center will improve the rental-car process by consolidating all rental-car activity into one building, reducing congestion throughout the airport’s pick-up and drop-off areas. Phoenix is the third-largest airport rental-car market in the country, and the new facility is home to 13 rental-car companies. The new center includes a 120,000 square feet. customer-service building on top of a three-level parking garage that currently holds 5,600 cars but can be expanded to accommodate 7,400. Rentals in the new facility are expected to bring $31.5 million in annual revenue.
The Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction will celebrate its 35th year as it takes place again in Greater Phoenix from Jan. 14-22. This year, the auction will host Mr. Carroll Shelby and sell the most impressive group of authenticated Shelby vehicles as well as the personal 1960 Lincoln Mark V limousine owned by the “King of Rock and Roll” himself, Mr. Elvis Presley. What began as a simple meeting between two car enthusiasts in 1960 has emerged as one of the world’s most prestigious and anticipated collector car auctions and expositions. Visitors can expect more than 800 cars on the main-stage auction block, with more than $40 million in sales and upwards of 200,000 attendees.
Now through March 12, 2006, The Phoenix Art Museum presents “Keeping Shadows: Photography from the Worcester Art Museum,” encompassing more than 150 years of photography, with more than 100 images drawn from one of the oldest and finest photographic collections in the nation. This historical examination presents everything from early daguerreotypes to digital prints, with pieces by such icons as Alfred Stieglitz, Lewis Carroll, Eadweard Muybridge, Ansel Adams, Paul Strand, Dorothea Lange, Robert Capa, Man Ray, Jacob Riis, Diane Arbus, and Richard Avedon, among dozens of others.
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What’s New in Greater Phoenix Arizona (JANUARY 2006)
Jan 13, 06 | 4:16 pm
The new 1,000-room Sheraton hotel slated to open in Downtown Phoenix, just one block from the expanding Phoenix Convention Center, has received full funding. The bonds for the project sold at a favorable blended rate of 5.28%. Groundbreaking for the project is set for February, and the 31-story building will open in the fall of 2008.
Visitors to Greater Phoenix will soon find it much easier to rent a car when the $270 million rental-car center opens at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on January 19. The center will improve the rental-car process by consolidating all rental-car activity into one building, reducing congestion throughout the airport’s pick-up and drop-off areas. Phoenix is the third-largest airport rental-car market in the country, and the new facility is home to 13 rental-car companies. The new center includes a 120,000 square feet. customer-service building on top of a three-level parking garage that currently holds 5,600 cars but can be expanded to accommodate 7,400. Rentals in the new facility are expected to bring $31.5 million in annual revenue.
The Barrett-Jackson Classic Car Auction will celebrate its 35th year as it takes place again in Greater Phoenix from Jan. 14-22. This year, the auction will host Mr. Carroll Shelby and sell the most impressive group of authenticated Shelby vehicles as well as the personal 1960 Lincoln Mark V limousine owned by the “King of Rock and Roll” himself, Mr. Elvis Presley. What began as a simple meeting between two car enthusiasts in 1960 has emerged as one of the world’s most prestigious and anticipated collector car auctions and expositions. Visitors can expect more than 800 cars on the main-stage auction block, with more than $40 million in sales and upwards of 200,000 attendees.
Now through March 12, 2006, The Phoenix Art Museum presents “Keeping Shadows: Photography from the Worcester Art Museum,” encompassing more than 150 years of photography, with more than 100 images drawn from one of the oldest and finest photographic collections in the nation. This historical examination presents everything from early daguerreotypes to digital prints, with pieces by such icons as Alfred Stieglitz, Lewis Carroll, Eadweard Muybridge, Ansel Adams, Paul Strand, Dorothea Lange, Robert Capa, Man Ray, Jacob Riis, Diane Arbus, and Richard Avedon, among dozens of others.
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recipes
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