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  2. Calvin C. Goode municipal building - Wikipedia

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    In the late 1940s the city began exploring the possibility of building a new city hall. In April 1957 $4.3 Million in Bonds was approved by voters to build a new city hall. The City of Phoenix selected the local architecture firms of Ralph Haver & Associates and Edward L. Varney Associates to design the new complex. Haver and Varney's design ...

  3. CityNorth - Wikipedia

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    The following projections are based on estimates provided by the City of Phoenix and Thomas J. Klutznick Company. Municipal Tax Revenues. $1 billion to the City of Phoenix over the life of CityNorth [5] $22 million average annually during years 1 to 10; Construction Sales Tax. City - $21,200,000; State - $57,300,000; Jobs Created. 16,000 during ...

  4. Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Phoenix Marathon is a new addition to the city's sports scene, and is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon. [269] The Rock 'n' Roll Marathon series has held an event in Phoenix every January since 2004. [270] Phoenix is also home to a soccer club, Phoenix Rising FC. [271]

  5. List of municipalities in Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix is the capital and largest city by population in Arizona with 1,608,139 residents, [4] is ranked as the fifth most populous city in the United States, and land area spanning 517.5 sq mi (1,340 km 2) as of the 2020 census.

  6. City of Phoenix unveils roadmap for future of electric ... - AOL

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  7. Phoenix metropolitan area - Wikipedia

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    Amtrak's Los Angeles-New Orleans Sunset Limited served the city of Phoenix directly from 1971 until it was rerouted on June 2, 1996, to a more southerly route between Tucson and Yuma, Arizona, in order to accommodate the Union Pacific Railroad's desire to abandon a portion of its Phoenix-to-Yuma "West Line." This made Phoenix one of the largest ...

  8. Water-guzzling chipmaker TSMC and drought-plagued ... - AOL

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    Phoenix's Campbell said that city water officials still don’t know what TSMC’s precise discharge rate will be, but that authorities have been in close communication with the company about its ...

  9. A look at how the desert city of Phoenix copes with ... - AOL

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    The country's preeminent desert city has long sweltered through such brutal heat. Phoenix backyards are a symphony of humming and whirring beginning in the spring as monster A/C units rattle to life.