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Life, Public Policy

Kimber Lanning is My Hero

Kimber Lanning is one of the most interesting people in the state right now, and her organization Local First AZ is one of the most promising groups for our future.

Kimber advocates for making a simple choice: try to spend your dollars on locally-owned businesses before you spend elsewhere.

Now, I am a free trade kinda guy, but I think we have let it go too far in some ways (especially when it comes to environmental degradation and worker’s rights). Yet I don’t think it is harmful to make a choice to support local businesses. As Kimber likes to say, For every $100 spent in a chain store, $13 remains in the state. For every $100 spent in a locally owned business, $45 remains in the state.

I find this topic particularly interesting because of the time I spent as the director of the State Energy Office, which (unfortunately) is housed in the Arizona Department of Commerce. What I saw and we’ve seen over years is that we bend over backwards to attract businesses to Arizona and give away the farm rather than support local businesses, which, if fostered, could be the next Intel or Microsoft and could end up bringing more business here.

I am inspired by Kimber’s leadership and the rate at which Local First has exploded over the last couple years. Maybe something about the Great Recession has made people realize that they need to keep it local. She has done more for AZ than any sitting politician I can think of, except maybe Terry Goddard.

January 8, 2010by phxAdmin
Life, Public Policy

Downtown PHX Vision Conference

…and, no, we are not talking about taking peyote.  Not that kind of vision conference.

My friends at the Downtown Voices Coalition are hosting a 5-year retrospective and visioning conference on January 15th and 16th. These guys have done an incredible job of advocating for what it should look like in CenPho in the near future, and advocating for inclusiveness in the city’s planning process.

If you’ve ever thought about getting involved in the future of CenPho, this is a great group to get involved with.

January 8, 2010by phxAdmin
Live, Market Analysis

More Medical Investment Downtown

According to the Phoenix Business Journal, the Plaza Cos. has sold Phoenix Biomedical Plaza to the University of Arizona Foundation for $9.85 million. Evidently, they sold it at a loss, which is great for the UofA medical campus’ future growth.

This just points more and more to what I’ve been saying: downtown Phoenix will have over 20,000 students –as ASU predicts– in the next 5 years and the Garfield neighborhood is going to be the coolest little urban neighborhood this side of Berkley.

January 8, 2010by phxAdmin

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