Surrounding Communities
Phoenix, Arizona
Source: About
Phoenix
Phoenix is Arizona's state capital. When people refer to Phoenix, they
are often discussing the greater Phoenix area, which includes about 23
cities and towns of the metropolitan area. Phoenix is one of the fastest
growing cities in the country, and with its size and growth it has developed
into a major city--with all the advantages, and many of the disadvantages.
Many people are surprised to learn that Phoenix is the sixth largest city
in the United States.
Phoenix Tidbits
Phoenix was incorporated as a city in 1881. Geographically, Phoenix covers
about 470 square miles. Phoenix Vital Statistics (as of 2000 Census) The
population of Phoenix at the last census was about 1.3 million. Only 11%
of the people in Phoenix are over the age of 60, and 49% are between the
ages of 25 and 59. Almost 23% of the population of Phoenix have at least
one college degree. The median household income in Phoenix is about $41,000.
Phoenix Major Employers/Industries
High tech, aerospace and service industries make up the major portion
of the economic base of Phoenix. Major employers include Banner Health,
Honeywell, Wells Fargo and Target.
Phoenix Major Universities and Colleges
Phoenix is home to Phoenix Community College, Ottawa University of Phoenix,
DeVry Institute of Technology, Grand Canyon University, Apollo College,
Western International University, Arizona State University West and others.
Phoenix Major Attractions
There is a great deal to see and do in Phoenix. Some of my favorite attractions
are the Arizona Science Center, the Heard Museum, the Desert Botanical
Garden, Bank One Ballpark, The Phoenix Zoo, Phoenix Art Museum and the
Phoenix Symphony.
Phoenix Median Home Price
The median price of a new home is about $157,000, and the median price
of a pre-owned home is about $112,000.
Phoenix Trivia
In the early days, the E/W streets were named after presidents, and the
N/S streets had Indian names. Now the N/S streets are numbered. Streets
east of Central Ave. have numbers with Street, such as 24th St. The higher
the street number, the farther east of Central Ave. West of Central Ave.
the streets have avenue numbers, such as 35th Ave. The higher the avenue
number, the farther west of Central. There are exceptions, of course,
like streets named Drive!
More Street Trivia
When traveling around Phoenix, it is handy to know that it is laid out
in one mile grids between major streets. As one travels north from Indian
School Road to Camelback Road, one has traveled one mile.
Driving Trivia
When looking for addresses, odd numbers are either on the south sides
or the east sides of streets, depending on which way you are traveling,
and even numbers are on the north sides or west sides of streets. Example:
an address such as 4050 N. 7th Street will be on 7th Street, on the west
side of the street. An address such as 7177 W. Thomas Road will be on
the south side of Thomas Road. This holds true in the entire greater Phoenix
area, not just the City of Phoenix.
Mortgages
in Phoenix
If you are moving to the Gilbert area, Aimee can help you find a quality
realtor as well as take care of any of the financing needs you may have.
Aimee is a home loan expert.
Source: About
Phoenix
City Government
of Phoenix
Sorrounding Communities:
Mesa |
Chandler | Phoenix | Gilbert
| Tempe | Scottsdale
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