Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Cast In Bronze | What's Zebulon Pearce's Take on The New Urban DTMesa Now?

Readers be warned: this is an exercise in imagination inspired by one of the numerous bronze statues placed on the streets here in downtown Mesa in a public art program all over town by none other than Wayne Pomeroy, who led some of the waves of development changing our street-level urban landscape - some like this one in the accompanying image a human-scale reminder of our vanishing shared past: Zebulon Pearce standing in front of his building on the south side of Main Street. We have Wayne Pomeroy to thank for art.
Take a look where Zeb Pearce stands now in front of The Zeb Pearce Companies Building @c155 West Main Street.
It's an historic property, up-for-sale now, vacant for more than a few years, but read the plaque in the image to the right to know its history and the business story of one of the city's "pioneers" - the site was once the OK Stable opened in 1901 [before cars came to town] and flash forward about 30 years to 1932 thanks to an ammonia cooler Zeb became the first distributor for Colorado's Coors beer. . . and that's one of the points in this exercise of imagination about regenerating downtown.
Main Street has certainly changed.
For one thing there's no longer two rows of cars parking in the middle of the street - public transit Valley Metro Light Rail connects Mesa round-trip along the line to Tempe and Phoenix. The sidewalks are wider for pedestrian walkways. There are trees and lamp posts, and green plantings and benches - and we have some new color and new art installations - that turquoise blue mini-mural in the right foreground says "Welcome to Mesa". See people? No
After just more than two years living downtown, passing by this bronze sculpture at least 15 times a week, your MesaZona blogger had a revelation calling me to take a good long look, to get a good read-out of what was written in bronze, and to change perspective to see what Zeb would be looking at today [image to the left] right across on the north side of Main Street.
Except for one vacant storefront in the entire block, every retail storefront is filled, open-for-business by small business owners.
This economic development driving the regeneration and re-activation of the New Urban Downtown Mesa is small-scale and incremental, adapting and re-using existing unique buildings - not the massive mega-million proposals coming out of City Hall that would radically transform our shared urban landscape.
Since this exercise in imagination started with Zeb and beer,  readers can see Desert Eagle Brewery right across the street.
It's not a corporate brand name and they don't have distributors [yet] - it's locally owned and operated. The owner Joe Campbell is dedicated to craft beer excellence ... maybe that standard for excellence will give the brilliant planners inside City Hall some idea of what downtown is all about.
I'll be happy to raise a glass to that - and to all the small business owners who are here and to those who might be - and are encouraged - locating here.
Blogger's Note: the block of Main Street to the west between Country Club/Main has attracted five new businesses, including a smaller-scale nanobrewery named Oro planning a soft opening this weekend on Saturday.
The Old Brick House Vintage Marketplace [re-located from back of The Drew Building]
Worth Take-Away Sandwich Shop
ASIS Massage Education
Cloud Smoke Shop







Does Public Art Have A Story To Tell?

The Future of Solar Panels | Mohamadou Bella Bah | TEDxYouth@DAA

Published on Sep 28, 2016
Views: 38
The energy industry hasn't seen significant innovation in years. As we advance, we need to realize that past solutions won't create the sustainable solutions we need today.

Mohamadou "Bella" Bah is a student attending Dubai American Academy.

This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
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Mesa, AZ Council Member Urges Immigration Reform

Before he retires let's look back to the outstanding record of Dennis Kavanagh . . . perhaps Ryan Winkle, elected to succeed Kavanagh and to serve the people in District 3, will follow-through to do more than urge immigration reform working hard to get this issue - and anti-discrimination - front and forward
Published on Jun 24, 2013
Views: 93
Mesa, AZ Council Member Dennis Kavanaugh discusses the importance of fixing our nation's immigration system.

The Good of the Hive - Matthew Willey



Published on Jul 19, 2016
Views: 583
Artist Matthew Willey is on a mission to hand-paint 50,000 honeybees in 40-50 murals around the world. The goal is to raise awareness about their current struggles by using his art and imagination to celebrate their incredible behaviors.

Tuesday, September 27, 2016

Elon Musk’s Mars Colonization Event - 5 Minutes!


Published on Sep 27, 2016
Views: 12,838
On September 27, Elon Musk announced a bold new plan to establish a permanent human habitation on Mars with his company SpaceX. It's one of the most ambitious schemes Musk — or humanity in general — has ever attempted, relying on huge advances in both rocketry and spaceship construction.

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World-Famous Nile Theater Here in Downtown Mesa

Start the weekend off early - on Thursday

City Council Meeting - 9/26/2016

Does Kevin Christopher sound like one of those 70's-style game show hosts?
Audience seems "packed" with boy scouts ...very few members of the public as usual

Reading of Consent Agenda - did anyone turn in a blue card?
Vote in-the-blink-of-an-eye
Published on September 27, 2016
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BEA News: Gross Domestic Product by State and Personal Income by State, 3rd Quarter 2025

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