Welcome Our July New and Renewing Business Coalition Members

Every month, we spotlight businesses that are helping shape Arizona’s future — one plate, one podcast, one customer at a time. These local leaders aren’t just building businesses — they’re building community. Whether they’re helping creators find their voice, serving up bold new flavors or reimagining what dining and gathering can look like, each brings something meaningful and lasting to our local economy.

Forks & Boards | Phoenix, AZ

This isn’t just a restaurant — it’s a third space made for connection. Forks & Boards blends hospitality and creativity with a gluten-free-friendly menu, Chef’s Movie Nights, coworking options and an ever-growing game library. From mocktails and gelato to board games and weekend brunch, they’ve created a place where every Phoenician can feel welcome, fed and fully themselves.


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1899 Bar and Grill | Flagstaff, AZ

Tucked into NAU’s north campus, 1899 Bar and Grill is known for its laid-back energy and thoughtfully crafted menu. With dog-friendly patio dining, happy hour specials and locally inspired plates like the Limoncello Salmon, it’s become a go-to for Flagstaff’s locals and visitors alike. Whether you're stopping by for a weekday lunch or celebrating with friends, 1899 delivers comfort, quality and Arizona hospitality in every dish.


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Show Source Studios | Tucson, AZ

In a world full of noise, Show Source Studios is helping local voices break through with clarity and purpose. This Tucson-based media studio supports podcasters, nonprofits and thought leaders with high-quality recording, editing and marketing services — all rooted in story. Whether you're launching a new show or growing your platform, their team is there to help you sound your best and make an impact.


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Welcome to our Newest Business Coalition Members!

Thank you to all of our renewing members!

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