November is a big, whopping, super-sized month in Downtown Phoenix. Whether you’re a CityScape watcher or just someone who eats and wears clothes (hopefully at the same time), here’s a juicy update. Three new clothing retailers and a groundbreaking restaurant are opening their doors at CityScape this month.
Check out the line-up, with projected opening dates:
Urban Outfitters – Scheduled to open on Thursday, November 4th, Urban Outfitters started its retail life as “The Free People’s Store” in 1970 Philadelphia. It’s now part of a company that trades on NASDAQ, which would probably shock the store’s original shoppers. Chances are, you already know that Urban Outfitters is a great spot to find hip, vintage apparel and merchandise, along with luxury brands.
Charming Charlie – Keep your fingers crossed, Downtowners. Charming Charlie, a slice of nirvana for any woman who loves fashion accessories, is planning to open on November 4th, too. As someone who can’t resist earrings, bracelets, bags and belts, I’ve been waiting for this boutique to get up and running. Their items are incredibly affordable, ranging from about $5 to about $50, which simply means: we can all buy more.
Republic of Couture – Want to be sure no one else will be wearing your favorite threads? Then this is your spot. Only 6 to 10 pieces per style are available in-store, so you’ll feel like you’re wearing one-of-a-kind clothes. Plus, the constant turnover means you’ll find something new every time you shop at R.O.C. This fashion-forward boutique offers women’s, children’s, and yes, men’s clothing. Their eclectic mix of upscale brands includes Joe’s Jeans, True Religion, Ed Hardy, Hugo Boss and Sky. The scheduled opening date is November 4th.
Vitamin T – Foodies, start your engines. Chef-restaurateur Aaron May is opening an ode to Mexican street food, known as comidas corridas. Slated to open on November 12th, this small, authentic restaurant will offer street food basics like tacos, tamales and tortas with one big difference: May uses free-range chicken and grass-fed beef. Yum. Geared toward take-out, Vitamin T will feature an open kitchen, salsa bar and drink station. The joyous color palette is meant to echo the work of Luis Barragan, one of Mexico’s most notable architects.
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While that makes it a brain-teaser for vegans to order Italian and Greek food, options are still available that go beyond salad greens. So, for both our veg and vegan readers, here are some guilt-free dishes at Downtown eateries:
PastaBAR
Pizzeria Bianco
Sure, it’s fun to watch stuff blow up. But this July 4th weekend, there’s also an explosion of things to do: live music and nightclubbing, comedy slams and ways to amuse your kids.
If you’d prefer to be fully dressed while drinking, check out the
Hot dogs and baseball




Riding that Train…
Tuesday, October 19th, 2010…high on coffee.
I saw this mural months ago when I didn’t have my camera with me. I couldn’t remember where it was but Friday, while out driving, I saw it again on Central Avenue in mid-town Phoenix. It’s right by where the METRO Light Rail runs, covering an abandoned building. It’s interesting because it’s 3-dimensional.
I heard it’s from a coffee advertisement. Do you recognize it?
Next time you’re on the Light Rail heading Downtown, look on the east side of Central at Columbus Avenue, and check this out. And, when you get Downtown, stop for some coffee at Fair Trade Cafe at 1020 N. Central Avenue, behind Trinity church, or Fair Trade at Civic Space Park at 424 N. Central Avenue. Fair Trade offers “Coffee with a Conscience.”
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