Across from Wheeler Park in the heart of historic downtown Flagstaff, a team with heavy earth-moving equipment made short work this spring of demolishing three non-historic buildings. By mid-April, a huge gap in the urban landscape had developed, consisting of multiple parcels, including a half block north and a quarter of a block south of Aspen Avenue. If all goes according to the plan of the owners, Whiting Brothers Investment Company, the new Flagstaff Marriott Residence Inn, a … [Read more...] about Preparing for New Hotel in the Heart of Flagstaff
Keeping Mouths, Teeth, Gums Healthy as We Age
As people age, oral health needs change as well. Here are some things to think about: Decreased Sensitivity You may begin to experience less pain or discomfort in your mouth, but this may not mean that your mouth is healthy. In some older adults, nerve changes may lessen sensitivity. That’s one reason it’s important to see your dentist regularly, as your dentist can check for signs of tooth decay, gum disease, poorly fitting dentures and oral cancer. Dry Mouth A number of factors can cause … [Read more...] about Keeping Mouths, Teeth, Gums Healthy as We Age
Flagstaff Airport Update
Each year, we continue to court air service to new destinations from Flagstaff. We are as eager as our community and business partners to see additional air service to markets such as Los Angeles, Dallas, Denver or the Bay Area. The issue is that this is no easy task. Consolidation in the airline world has reduced the viable carriers that could serve are market. This is not new to the industry, but from time to time the consolidation reaches a point that it negatively impacts the flying public’s … [Read more...] about Flagstaff Airport Update
Creating Layered Landscapes
There can be a tendency with gardeners to plant in isolated “zones” – e.g., here’s where my spring bulb plants are, there’s my collection of roses, that bed is for my annuals. It’s understandable to focus on specific areas, but there are some great rewards to be had if you step back and look at the total “canvas” of your yard or garden. You are an artist; trees, shrubs, flowers and grasses are your medium. And with them, you can create a layered, cohesive picture for your outdoor … [Read more...] about Creating Layered Landscapes
Taking Root: Children’s Garden Where Healing Grows
Anna LaBenz spent many summer afternoons on a peaceful, pine-fringed knoll in Foxglenn Park, longing to hold her baby boy while her son, Jack, three years old at the time, played in the nearby playground. Jack’s little brother, fondly known as “JLB,” died during childbirth 10 years ago. Today, the Flagstaff photographer is beginning to see the power of her love transform the stump where she sat into a place of healing. With the support of friends, doctors, contractors and the City of Flagstaff, … [Read more...] about Taking Root: Children’s Garden Where Healing Grows
How Much is Your Business Worth?
Estimating the fair market value of a business is part art and part science. For the purposes of this article, we are discussing “Small Businesses.” Small businesses are generally considered to be businesses that are independently owned and operated, organized for profit, and are not dominant in their field. The Art of Business Valuation The art of valuation is a factor in determining how attractive a business will be to the fair market of buyers of businesses. The ability to accurately … [Read more...] about How Much is Your Business Worth?
Was the Hub Stopped?
You are going to see a major apartment building under construction this summer behind Granny's Closet. You may think (because of a well-publicized campaign to "Stop the Hub") that the City Council voted that down. Well, you would be right and wrong, and this all has to do with zoning codes. The Hub purchased the property and is entitled by the current zoning code to build a four- to five- story apartment structure. The current zoning code and the flood plain mandates a plain foundation wall … [Read more...] about Was the Hub Stopped?
Bike Share Program Survey
The Sedona Chamber of Commerce & Tourism Bureau is evaluating the possibility of implementing a Bike Share Program in the City of Sedona. To have your opinion counted towards the path forward for this program, please click here to take the short survey. … [Read more...] about Bike Share Program Survey
Spoil Your Mother this Mother’s Day
A mother holds a special place in a child’s heart. Mother’s Day is the perfect opportunity to dedicate an entire day to expressing the love and appreciation people feel for their mom. This year, Mother’s Day is May 8, so start planning now to ensure mom gets the day she deserves. Moms don’t always have time for themselves, which is why it’s important to show gratitude for all they do. Not all moms are alike, but the following tips are sure to spoil mothers on their special day. Give Her a … [Read more...] about Spoil Your Mother this Mother’s Day
What is Your Real Estate Agent Doing Behind Closed Doors?
Do you ever wonder what your real estate agent is doing for you while his or her sign is posted in your front yard? Or maybe you ask yourself how much is my realtor helping with the largest purchase I’ll likely make in my lifetime? And what’s that six percent commission really buying me? The answer to each of these questions is: “A lot.” A well-rounded, competent, full-time real estate agent is working around the clock to ensure that the home buying and/or home selling process are running … [Read more...] about What is Your Real Estate Agent Doing Behind Closed Doors?









