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Roll-Em-Up Taquitos has closed its first Arizona location in downtown Chandler at about the same time its Gilbert location closed its doors. Both opened in the summer of 2023. The Chandler … more
Ariat clothing store in the Scottsdale Quarter, 15279 N. Scottsdale Road, suite B105, is celebrating it’s grand opening from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 25. Refreshments and mocktails will be … more
Seattle-based fashion retailer Nordstrom announced plans to open a new Nordstrom Rack in Surprise in fall 2025. more
A local Mexican food chain has distributed more than 20,000 pens, pencils, sticky notes and more to 12 Valley high schools. Phoenix-based Mesquite Fresh Street Mex made the donation as school … more
Banner Children’s community clinics and its HealthMobile are offering free medical appointments for uninsured youth in metropolitan Phoenix. According to a press release, anyone under 18, … more
Raising Cane’s had the grand opening of its newest Mesa restaurant at 2161 N. Power Road on Aug. 20 and hundreds of people attended. To commemorate the new restaurant’s debut, … more

Brainiest, a Scottsdale-based marketing communications AI platform has launched its Astro Brainstorming feature. Astro Brainstorming is a conversation-based interface generating actionable marketing … more
The Greater Phoenix Chamber announced Friday the selection of 11 women in three categories for the organizations Athena Awards, which recognize women in the Valley's business community. The … more
With downsizing by the city of Chandler’s largest, most visible business announced recently, along with imminent layoffs by three smaller firms, Mayor Kevin Hartke asked the city’s … more
Scottsdale-based 72SOLD has grown rapidly across the country since it launched in 2018 and is currently offering its home selling program in over 80 major United States markets. For the third … more
Buca di Beppo not only announced the closure of 13 stores in late July, including one in Chandler, the company announced Aug. 6 that it’s filing for bankruptcy. The 30-year-old, … more
A local pipe trades union is looking to branch out with an apprenticeship training program in Tempe as demand for both the program and more workers has increased in the growing region. more
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