Phoenix, Arizona is the 5th largest
city in US with a population of 1,480,700. The average
median family income is $54,318, and the median home price
is $301,256. Phoenix has more than 300 sunny days and a
average temperature of 72.6 degrees. Phoenix Sky Harbor
International Airport is the fifth busiest in the United
States. The airport serves more than 100 cities and British
Airways, Air Canada and Lufthansa are some of the carriers
that provide flights to places such as London, Canada,
Mexico and Germany. Many companies like Intel, Avnet,
Motorola, AlliedSignal and Boeing have chosen Phoenix as
the location for their corporate headquarters. Other major
employers located in Phoenix are Phoenix Arizona Lake House
Backyard STMicroelectronics, Google, American Express,
Phelps Dodge, Google, Prudential, Charles Schwab, the
Phoenix Children’s Hospital and Mayo Clinic.
Downtown Phoenix is the location of Copper Square,
the Phoenix Convention Center, science and cultural
museums, the US Airways Center and the Chase Field
Ballpark. The teams that play in these complexes are the
Arizona Diamondbacks (MLB), Phoenix Suns (NBA), Phoenix
Mercury (WNBA) and Arizona Rattlers (AFL).
Phoenix is also a renowned location for shopping and luxury
resorts with 5,397 restaurants, 466 bars and 51 movie
theaters within 15 miles from the center of town, it is
safe to say you will never run out of things to do.
You can stay at The Phoenician, which has received the top
honor of a five diamond rating and enjoy the day while
shopping at the Biltmore Fashion Park. You can also enjoy
the spectacular views from the Pointe South Mountain Resort
or the Buttes Resort.
Phoenix is home to thirty five residential historical
districts like North Encanto, Margarita Place, Country Club
Park, Garfield, Oakland and Roosevelt Park. Some popular
areas for housing are the Biltmore, Camelback Corridor, and
Ahwatukee.
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