Miscellaneous Arizona/Statewide Projects Thread
Well I know Kaneui had a Flagstaff thread over at SSC (maybe you can encourage those folks to migrate here?), but I figured now that we have our own Southwest forum and we won't be making too big of a mess we could start something similar here.
Since Flagstaff probably doesn't have enough development going on to necessitate its own thread, I made this a general Northern AZ thread. Here are some helpful sites to keep abreast of things in Northern AZ: The Arizona Daily Sun The Prescott Daily Courier So feel free to discuss all the fast paced action in Chinle, Heber or wherever else in this thread. Please enjoy some pretty pictures since I dont have any development news to post at the moment: http://www.skimountaineer.com/ROF/No...nFranPeaks.jpg http://wp.itsnature.org/wp-content/Grand_Canyon6.jpg http://rosettasister.files.wordpress...08/sedona4.jpg http://www.bugbog.com/images/galleri...lley-usa-2.jpg |
Would love for someone from Pinetop, my hometown, to start posting. I don't get back up enough to follow things too closely. Of course, like most small towns in AZ right now, there probably isn't a lot going on.
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^ Correct...Arizona's development-oriented economy is nearly comatose. There's no money to do anything...except pursue financially unsound lawsuits against targets that are nearly bankrupt. There appears to be lots of irrational litigation decisions going on right now. Good news for me but not so good for most ordinary people.
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Flagstaff's getting a Super Wal-Mart. So...yay?
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I think they are goign to have it double as a detainment center to keep them from going and doing meth and fucking each other without rubbers. Seriously, the kids up there are gross... living in double wides, doing drugs... boredom kills.
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Stayed away from drugs, but did do a lot of fucking without rubbers. Ah, the early 80's in a small town!
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yeah well in the early 80's every other person didn't have the hiv or syph.
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This is true.
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Flagstaff Getting Some Prop's
http://phoenix.bizjournals.com/phoen...25/daily4.html
Tuesday, May 26, 2009, 10:33am MST Flagstaff ranks among Kiplinger's best cities Phoenix Business Journal Kiplinger’s Personal Finance named Flagstaff among its Best Cities of 2009 — the only Arizona city to make the top 10 list. The U.S. cities were selected from a pool of 361 metros for solid employment opportunities as well as the talent to create new, well-paying positions. Flagstaff came in at No. 9 and was praised for a variety of reasons. “The Old West charm of Flagstaff is infused with new energy — both from its residents and from the college students at Northern Arizona University,” Kiplinger’s said. “The university adds jobs to the city’s economy, plus arts and entertainment to its cultural scene. The government is big business in Flagstaff (Coconino County seat), as is tourism — a result of the city’s proximity to the Grand Canyon.” Huntsville, Ala. topped the list, followed by Albuquerque, Washington, Charlottesville, Va., Athens, Ga., Olympia, Wash., Madison, Wis., Austin, Texas, Flagstaff and Raleigh, N.C. To identify the Best Cities of 2009, Kiplinger’s teamed with Kevin Stolarick, research director at Martin Prosperity Institute, a think tank in Toronto that studies economic prosperity. Stolarick evaluated U.S. cities for their growth potential, looking not just at the overall number of jobs but the quality of the positions and the ability of cities to hold on to them when the economy softens. “Although downturns are felt by everyone, our research has shown that the impact is less severe for those in the creative class — people who are paid to think,” said Stolarick. “People in fields such as science, engineering, architecture, and education are catalysts of vitality and livability in a city.” |
I didn't know Albuquerque was in Washington.
Flagstaff is a great place, especially during the summer. I know several people that have moved up there for jobs or more prosperity. |
I think it is time to build more shops or restaurants like here in Phoenix over there in Flagstaff. Damn... there is no pei wei in Flagstafff or super walmart lol
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I know if I were in Flagstaff, starving, with a craving for Asian food, a Pei Wei would be at the bottom of my list. Places like that can serve their purposes for some locals (I suppose), but for the most part it's the independent, unique-to-the-area spots that truly help generate a particular city's ultimate character. Especially in a smaller city like Flagstaff. |
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Some friends and I went up the Payson-Strawberry-Mogollon rim yesterday, unfortunately as I was driving I was only able to take a few photos. But I did come away with this neat pano of the rim:
http://img40.imageshack.us/img40/731...cropped.th.jpg Click for big, I thumbnailed as to not break the tables. |
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