Film production boosted the local economy by $29.1 million in 2024, a substantial increase from $18.1 million in 2023.
Sky Harbor Airport set a new passenger record of over 52 million travelers, making 2024 the busiest year in its history.
The City of Phoenix is implementing initiatives to reduce food waste by collaborating with a recycling tech company.
2024 marks a record high for industrial construction completions, adding 34.8 million sf of new space to the market.
The City’s CES participation provides a platform to draw in talent and attract new investments to fuel tech growth.
Tech giants like TSMC, Waymo, and Amazon, positioning Metro Phoenix at the forefront of high-tech advancement.
The region is leading in innovation with a growing number of technology companies, industry accolades, and venture capital investments.
TSMC is producing 4nm chips for the first time ever in U.S. manufacturing history.
Mesa operations have brought more than 250 new jobs to Metro Phoenix, with an additional 100 more expected in 2025.
The East Valley airport changes name to reflect the re-brand and independence from the City of Phoenix.
22,000-square-foot facility enhances service to aerospace, defense, and OEM customers in Western U.S.
Allocation from CHIPS and Science Act to support Intel’s $100 billion American semiconductor manufacturing investment.
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