Posts Tagged ‘Arizona State University’

Fair Trade Kitchen Unveils Healthy Lifestyles Menu

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

I don’t live an extremely healthy lifestyle food-wise. I eat Lean Pockets and copious amounts of tuna salad. Plus, I fancy red meat and eat it whenever possible.

So when Michelle Lavis-White invited me to try Fair Trade Kitchen’s new expanded healthy lifestyles menu–featuring homemade and mostly homegrown vegetarian and gluten-free dining options–I was all kinds of skeptical.

As a small-minded Welshman with meat-and-potato roots, I’ve always associated vegetarian dining, let alone vegan and gluten-free, with words like “tasteless,”  “unfortunate,” and “Oh, no thanks, I’m good.”  So imagine my uneasiness when Michele and her chef Ingrid presented me with tofu steaks and tofu cakes, along with sides of carrot salad, quinoa, and peanut pasta. On this overflowing, completely meatless plate, some roasted zucchini and carrots were about the only recognizable fare.

FairTradeFeeling brave and feeling the pressure of Chef Ingrid’s gaze, I dove in without any regard for my taste buds. And after about 15-20 chews I came to a startling conclusion:

This food, vegetarian or not, was really good.

The lentils were spicy, the tofu savory, the peanut noodles creamy and delicious. There was comforting rice and cheek popping carrot salad, all packed with incredible flavors.

“This is a culture shift,” said White, who is part of an ownership group that oversees both Fair Trade locations (Civic Space Park on Central and Roosevelt on First Avenue). “We’re not only preparing good and affordable food, but we’re educating people that what we should be eating is not only good for us, but good for the community and good for the planet.”

The healthy lifestyles menu is being beta tested at the Civic Space Park location but eventually White says the same items will be found at the Roosevelt shop.

White said that in developing the menu it was a top priority to keep the price points in line with budget-minded students, government workers and ASU faculty, so complete meals (like the one pictured above) will be available for between $5 and $6.

In addition to the vegetarian/organic/gluten-free menu, Fair Trade will continue to offer the salads and sandwiches (like the famous chicken curry) longtime fans of the cafe crave.

Fair Trade Kitchen, located on the bottom level of the AE England building, is open 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday-Friday.

Local Developer To Build Apartments Downtown

Wednesday, July 6th, 2011

concord-logoThe Arizona Republic is reporting that Concord Eastridge has purchased land at the southeast corner of Third Street and Roosevelt and is planning to build a large apartment complex.

Plans call for between 325 and 350 units on nearly three acres of land with 5,000-square-feet of retail. Although the units will not officially be student housing, the project is designed to take advantage of the rapid increase in the Downtown student population.  ASU estimates that more than 13,000 students take classes Downtown and projects like Taylor Place and Alta Phoenix are boasting high occupancy rates.

The Concord Eastridge project will also benefit from an increase in construction on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus which has a number of large projects in various stages of development.  The Arizona Cancer Center alone is expected to have a staff of 800 and could serve up to 60,000 patients a year.  For more information on the project please visit:  Downtown Phoenix Parcel Set for Housing

Funding for Downtown Cancer Center To Be Approved

Tuesday, May 17th, 2011

biomed_campusAZCentral is reporting that the City of Phoenix has come to an agreement to build an outpatient clinical cancer center near Fillmore and Seventh Street on the Phoenix Biomedical Campus.  The City Council is expected to approve $14 million to initiate the process at the May 18 council meeting.  The 250,000-square-foot facility could begin construction by the end of 2012 and upon completion would be able to handle 200,000 patient visits a year.  The remainder of the $135 million cost will be funded through private donations to be raised by the University of Arizona Foundation.

The cancer center will join the Health Sciences Education Building currently under construction, with TGEN/IGC and the U of A College of Medicine – Phoenix already in place.  For more information on the burgeoning Phoenix Biomedical Campus and plans for the new cancer center please visit:  Phoenix, UA Reach Deal for $135 Million Downtown Cancer Center

Hance Park In Review; TGEN and ASU Go High-Speed

Saturday, August 21st, 2010

On Aug. 15 the Arizona Republic reported that City of Phoenix officials have organized a task force to look at ways to improve Margaret T. Hance Park, also known as the Deck Park.  Hance Park opened in with an ambitious plan to create a major urban park in the heart of Downtown Phoenix, yet many of the proposed improvements have failed to materialize. 

TGEN-con-mi-trockaThe park is located adjacent to the Burton Barr Library and is home to the Irish Cultural Center and Japanese Friendship Garden and hosts a number of civic and cultural events throughout the year.  For an in-depth look at the history of the park and possible plans for the future, please visit:  Officials taking new look at old plans for Deck Park

The Translational Genomics Research Institute (TGen), in partnership with ASU and Cox Business Arizona, recently debuted a high-speed data link designed to transfer DNA data much more efficiently.  The new technology can transfer data from Downtown to ASU’s supercomputer in Tempe up to 100 times faster than previous connections.  The Arizona Republic reports that the new connection will aid researchers in a variety of efforts, notably breast cancer studies which are often lengthy and exhaustive.   For more information on the state-of-the-art technology please visit:  TGen unveils superfast data link