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Always Best Care Will Do All The Work Needed To Get Your Family Member The Funding They Deserve.

If you're like most folks living in the United AZs, chances are, someone in your family or someone you know has served time in the military. Veterans truly deserve our deepest love, support, and care. Yet, many of these selfless men and women experience feelings of isolation and struggle with everyday tasks like cooking, cleaning, and self-care. After all the hard work and bravery these soldiers dedicated to our country, they have earned the right to have a caregiver assist them with their daily needs.

Fortunately, the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) offers a range of home care services tailored to support both Veterans and their family members. These services are carried out by trained in-home caregivers who visit clients daily to provide essential care. As a home care company that truly values our Veterans, we are proud to connect Veterans to expert franchise owners who can help them get the essential care they need.

If your loved one is a Veteran and needs Veterans community care funding in cityname or funding for another VA home care program, know that we are here to help. All it takes is a call to Always Best Care to get started. From there, we'll put you in touch with a local Always Best Care franchise owner who will do all the work needed to get your family member the funding they deserve.

VA FUNDED In-HOME CARE

Qualifying for Always Best Care's VA Community Care Network (CCN)

The VACCN Homemaker/Home Health Aide & Respite Care is a benefit offered to Veterans who require assistance with activities associated with daily living. Homemakers and Home Health Aides, while not nurses themselves, are trained professionals who can provide support and care to Veterans in their own homes.

They are supervised by an Always Best Care registered nurse who assesses the Veteran's care needs and supervises each individual case.

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Taking a holistic care needs approach, the VA can authorize Always Best Care to relieve family caregivers through three different programs:

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Helping family caregivers remain healthy is key to keeping Veterans safe, happy, and independent in their own homes. The specific services provided by the Home Health Aide & Respite benefit depend on the individual's assessed needs. Examples of daily activities include:

  • Eating
  • Dressing
  • Bathing
  • Personal Grooming
  • Using the Bathroom
  • Mobility
  • Meal Prep
  • Shopping
  • Transportation
  • Help Attending Appointments

Home Health Aide & Respite hours are authorized by the VA in hours per week and can be as high as 40 hours per week, depending on qualifications.


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THE Next Steps

How to Qualify for VA Funded In-Home Care

Whether you are a Veteran and need in-home care services or you're a family member of a Veteran, it's important to qualify for our VA Community Care Network. To qualify, consider the following:

  • Veterans must be honorably discharged. They do NOT need to be war-era Veterans
  • Veterans must sign up for VA Healthcare

You should be aware that any home care services that are authorized depend on you or your loved one's physician's assessment of needs.

How To Enroll In

Always Best Care's VA Community Care Network

Gaining access to VA senior care requires a three-step enrollment process. Those steps include the following:

First, request an Assessment for Community Care Network (CCN) services from your VA Physician. From there, the VA Physician will conduct an assessment and write an order accordingly (based on eligibility and needs). After that step, request that your VA Physician specifies which VA home care provider you would like to use, such as Always Best Care.

During this step, a Community Care Coordinator from the VA will contact you after the VA Physician writes your order. After making contact, the Community Care Coordinator will inform you of the type of care and quantity of hours per week authorized by the VA.

If you have not selected a specific provider, the Community Care Coordinator will provide options in your area. Once a Community Provider like Always Best Care is selected, the Community Care Coordinator will send the authorization to the selected Community Provider that you request.

Should you choose Always Best Care as your Community Care Provider, a home care claims manager will call you to arrange a care consultation, complete the intake paperwork, and schedule in-home care services. After the care consultation, the Community Care Provider performs a final assessment of your needs.

After the final assessment is complete, a Care Plan is created for you by the Community Provider. The Community Care Provider will arrange for a caregiver to come to your home for the number of authorized hours allowed each week.

Note: Veterans may choose their in-home care provider and are under NO OBLIGATION TO SELECT Always Best Care.

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How Always Best Care Helps Veterans Obtain VA Funds

At Always Best Care Senior Services, we are dedicated to offering Veterans exceptional care and helping them secure the funding necessary for their services. The Always Best Care Veterans Assistance Program supports some of the nation's most deserving individuals in staying in their homes longer while enjoying a healthier and safer way of life.

Here's how a VA home care funding expert in cityname from Always Best Care helps:

  • Conducting comprehensive research and evaluation of all relevant records and testimonies, noting medical conditions, care requirements, military service details, marital documentation, and financial circumstances (if necessary).
  • Acquiring essential documents from both original and certified sources (this includes getting certified duplicates of military discharge papers).
  • Researching your unique situation and history so that we can help select which VA-funded home care program is the most beneficial.
  • Drafting a legal opinion in writing concerning eligibility for the requested VA benefit and the expected award amount.
  • If the legal assessment is favorable, you can start receiving care from Always Best Care, assured of your legal right to VA benefits.
  • Preparing, presenting, and prosecuting a fully documented claim for the desired benefit you're seeking.
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Understanding VA-Funded Home Care Programs

Finding information on home care programs funded by the VA is challenging. At Always Best Care, we want to make access to this crucial care as accessible as possible. That's why, when a Veteran is interested in Always Best Care's VA Community Care Network, our VA home care funding specialists manage all the paperwork and other hurdles that may prevent a senior Veteran from reaching out.

If you're unsure whether senior care paid for by the VA is right for you, keep reading to learn more about the programs offered.

Veterans Community Care Funding in Tempe, AZ

As a Veteran, you may be eligible to get care outside the VA. This means the VA will pay for the cost of your care from a health care provider in their community care network. Long-term services offered within this program may include:

  • Help with Daily Tasks: Like meal prep, bathing, getting dressed, taking medicine, and cleaning the house.
  • Comfort and Companionship Care: An in-home caregiver can visit your home if you do not have family or loved ones nearby and help provide companionship services. Those services may include socialization, emotional support, and help staying independent in your home.
  • Support for Caregivers: If you are a caregiver or a Veteran who has a caregiver who needs to take a break for work or personal reasons, don't worry. The VA can provide assistance from a qualified in-home caregiver.

To learn more about Veterans Community Care Funding and how our VA home care funding specialists help provide the care you need, contact Always Best Care today.

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Veterans Aid and Attendance Funding in Tempe, AZ

VA Aid and Attendance benefits offer additional monthly payments on top of a monthly VA pension for eligible Veterans and their survivors. If you require assistance with everyday tasks or are confined to your home, you might be eligible.

In order to qualify for this program, one or more of the following must be true:

  • You need another person to perform daily routines and activities like making food, dressing yourself, bathing, and going to the bathroom.
  • You are bedridden or spend a significant amount of time in bed due to an illness.
  • Your mental or physical abilities are compromised because of a disability, and you're a patient in a nursing home.
  • You have limited eyesight. This means that even with contact glasses or lenses, you only have 5/200 or less in both eyes. You may also qualify if you have concentric contraction of the visual field to 5 degrees or less.

To learn more Veterans Aid and Attendance and how our VA home care funding specialists help provide the care you deserve, contact Always Best Care today.

Veterans Agent Orange Funding in Tempe, AZ

Many U.S. Veterans returning from Vietnam began to report health issues almost right away, linking them to exposure to Agent Orange and dioxin. This connection sparked controversy from the outset and persists to this day. Veterans suffering from exposure to Agent Orange may be eligible for in-home care funding from Always Best Care.

One common misconception about this program is that Veterans must have served in Vietnam or were directly exposed to Agent Orange to qualify for funding. The truth is that a soldier DOES NOT need direct exposure to Agent Orange to benefit from quality in-home care.

However, to qualify for this type of funding, the Veteran must have served in the military when the government was using this harmful chemical herbicide. So long as you or your Veteran loved one served in the military during Agent Orange use, they may qualify - even if they did not serve in Vietnam.

The following cancers and illnesses are proven to have been caused by Agent Orange:

  • Hodgkin's Disease
  • Prostate Cancer
  • Respiratory Cancers
  • Bladder Cancer
  • Chronic B-Cell Leukemia
  • Diabetes Type 2
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • High Blood Pressure
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Peripheral Neuropathy

Whether you served in Vietnam and were exposed to Agent Orange or you are a Veteran who served our country while the herbicide was used, you deserve personalized in-home care from expert caregivers. Unfortunately, securing VA funding for these services can be difficult - especially for older Veterans. That's why many soldiers contact Always Best Care for help.

Our franchise owners are experts when it comes to VA home care claims management in cityname. When you call your local Always Best Care location, you can expect tailored service, expert guidance, and reliable help throughout the qualifying process.

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VA Funded Home Care FAQs

The VA provides various programs that deliver both medical and non-medical home care services for eligible Veterans. These initiatives are part of the VA's home and community-based services. They're aimed at enhancing the well-being of Veterans facing chronic illnesses or service-related disabilities.

Non-medical home care encompasses services such as companionship, assistance with household tasks, and personal care. In contrast, home health care services focus on medical needs and include skilled nursing, medication management, and rehabilitative therapies.

The homemaker and home health aide program includes a trained caregiver visiting the Veteran's home to assist with daily household tasks, like grocery shopping or personal care. The frequency of the caregiver's visits can vary based on the Veteran's requirements, whether they need support daily or just occasionally. Veterans can keep receiving help as long as they need assistance with everyday activities. This program enables Veterans to remain in their homes instead of relocating to a nursing facility. It also supports family caregivers by alleviating their stress and physical demands.

The financial support provided by the VA for Veterans' home care can differ significantly depending on the program utilized by the Veteran, their disability status, and various other factors. In the case of spouses or family members of Veterans, the VA's payment for home care will be determined by their eligibility and the specific care requirements they have. Working with a VA home care funding specialist in cityname may help Veterans and their families understand eligibility requirements. Working with an expert may also help to clarify how much the VA will pay for in-home care.

Possibly. Whether a spouse or surviving spouse qualifies depends on their specific circumstances and their ability to fulfill eligibility criteria. For instance, a surviving spouse who enters into a new marriage loses eligibility for TRICARE, which is the military's health insurance program. If a spouse or surviving spouse does not qualify for TRICARE, they might still have access to VA health care benefits through programs like The Civilian Health and Medical Program of the Department of Veterans Affairs (CHAMPVA).


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At Always Best Care, our mission is to provide quality in-home care services for Veterans and to help them obtain the funds needed to pay for the care they deserve. As part of our program, we want to help Veterans and their families understand what VA programs are available.

That's why, when you or your family reaches out to our VA home care claims managers, we'll work diligently to educate you about VA-funded home care. Qualifying for this kind of care is difficult, which is why we help with every aspect of the eligibility process. From filling out paperwork to researching your unique history and even preparing written legal opinions, we handle the hard work so you can focus on your health.

To contact an Always Best Care VA home care funding expert to learn more about our VA Community Care Network, or to arrange a no obligation care consultation, contact us toll-free at 1-855-520-CARE.

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BRUCE DICKINSON – Fan-Filmed Video Of Entire Tempe, AZ Show Available

Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has embarked on his first extensive North American solo tour in almost 30 years in support of his current studio album The Mandrake Project, with a setlist encompassing his entire solo career.“The Mandrake Project Live 2025” North American Tour kicked off in Anaheim, CA at The House of Blues on August 22, and on August 25 he landed at the Marquee Theater in Tempe, AZ. Fan-filmed video of the entire show can be viewed below.Setlist:“Accident of Birth” “Abd...

Iron Maiden frontman Bruce Dickinson has embarked on his first extensive North American solo tour in almost 30 years in support of his current studio album The Mandrake Project, with a setlist encompassing his entire solo career.

“The Mandrake Project Live 2025” North American Tour kicked off in Anaheim, CA at The House of Blues on August 22, and on August 25 he landed at the Marquee Theater in Tempe, AZ. Fan-filmed video of the entire show can be viewed below.

Setlist:

“Accident of Birth” “Abduction” “Laughing In The Hiding Bush” “Shadow of the Gods” “Chemical Wedding” “Flash of the Blade” (Iron Maiden) “Resurrection Men” “Rain on the Graves” – drum solo – “Frankenstein” (The Edgar Winter Group) “The Alchemist” “Book of Thel” “Road to Hell”

Encore: “Tears of the Dragon” “Gods of War” “The Tower”

The tour takes Dickinson and his band across North America including shows in New York, Los Angeles, Texas, Florida and Canada, with festival appearances at Rocklahoma (OK) and Louder Than Life (KY) with more to be announced. The tour also includes a quick return to Brazil for the prestigious The Town Festival at the City of Light in Sao Paulo.

For ticket information, head here.

Tour dates:

August 28 – Houston, TX – House of Blues 29 – Dallas, TX – House of Blues 31 – Pryor, OK – Rocklahoma*

September 2 – New Orleans, LA – House of Blues 4 – Fort Lauderdale, FL – Revolution 7 – Sao Paulo, Brazil – The Town* 10 – Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount 11 – Boston, MA – House of Blues 13 – Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE 14 – Silver Spring, MD – Fillmore Silver Spring 16 – Toronto, ON – History 18 – Montreal, QC – MTelus 21 – Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life* 23 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore 25 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore 27 – Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre 28 – Minneapolis, MN – Uptown 30 – Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall

October 3 – Sacramento, CA – Aftershock* 5 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern

* Festival date

Dickinson, will make a rare appearance at the horror film convention, Son Of Monsterpalooza, on Saturday, October 11 at The Marriott Burbank Convention Center & Hotel in Burbank, California.

Son Of Monsterpalooza returns to The Marriott Burbank Convention Center & Hotel this October 10-12 with over 150 Exhibitor, Makeup Demos, Celebrity Guests and more.

Note: For photos with Bruce Dickinson, Bruce is pro photo op only. No table selfies. When at his autograph table, autographs will be sold.

For early bird priced tickets, head here.

* Tier 2 Discount Tickets are now on sale!

For Pro Photo Op tickets via Celeb Photo Ops, head here.

Reminder: A Son Of Monsterpalooza ticket is sold separately and is required to participate in Pro Photo Ops. A photo op ticket is NOT an event admission ticket.

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This New York cult favorite pizzeria is finally opening in metro Phoenix

If you’ve scrolled Instagram and drooled over the glistening pepperoni cups atop squares of New York cult favorite Prince Street Pizza, you're in luck. The long-awaited metro Phoenix location is finally opening.Known for its thick, fluffy crust, molten cheese and tangy sauce, this pizzeria has built a reputation as one of New York City’s most iconic (square) slice shops since opening in 2012.After expanding beyond Manhattan to cities like Miami, Chicago, San Diego, Las Vegas, Toronto and Los Angeles, in Aug. 2024, P...

If you’ve scrolled Instagram and drooled over the glistening pepperoni cups atop squares of New York cult favorite Prince Street Pizza, you're in luck. The long-awaited metro Phoenix location is finally opening.

Known for its thick, fluffy crust, molten cheese and tangy sauce, this pizzeria has built a reputation as one of New York City’s most iconic (square) slice shops since opening in 2012.

After expanding beyond Manhattan to cities like Miami, Chicago, San Diego, Las Vegas, Toronto and Los Angeles, in Aug. 2024, Price Street announced it was bringing a taste of New York to the desert. The projected opening date was January 2025.

Here is everything to know about the grand opening of Prince Street Pizza in Tempe, Arizona.

Is Prince Street Pizza coming to Arizona?

Prince Street Pizza is opening its first Arizona location in Tempe on Mill Avenue. The grand opening is set for August 28, 2025, from 5-11 p.m.

Where is Prince Street Pizza in Tempe?

Prince Street Pizza will be located at 680 S. Mill Ave., Tempe, in a space that former housed a Jimmy Johns.

What style of pizza is Prince Street Pizza?

Prince Street Pizza serves two main styles of pizza: the Sicilian-style square slices, also known as grandma slices, which are thick, fluffy crusts baked in square pans. Their most famous slice is the SoHo Square/Spicy Spring, topped with pepperoni cups, mozzarella, Pecorino Romano and diavolo sauce.

They also have the classic Neapolitan-style round pies with the typical toppings.

Visit Prince Street Pizza

The grand opening is scheduled for August 28, 2025 from 5:00 to 11:00 p.m.

Details: 680 S. Mill Ave., Tempe. princestreetpizza.com.

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'It's like being in Greece': The US neighbourhood where cars are banned

In Tempe, Arizona, Culdesac is reimagining US cities for people, not cars – and inviting travellers to explore its plazas, paseos and Mediterranean-inspired design.When Sheryl Murdock walks to her apartment in Culdesac – the US' first modern car-free neighbourhood built from scratch – she feels transported to a Mediterranean island. As she enters the central plaza, which serves as an al fresco communal living room, the blare of traffic fades, replaced by the clink of glasses, the hum of conversation and the th...

In Tempe, Arizona, Culdesac is reimagining US cities for people, not cars – and inviting travellers to explore its plazas, paseos and Mediterranean-inspired design.

When Sheryl Murdock walks to her apartment in Culdesac – the US' first modern car-free neighbourhood built from scratch – she feels transported to a Mediterranean island. As she enters the central plaza, which serves as an al fresco communal living room, the blare of traffic fades, replaced by the clink of glasses, the hum of conversation and the thump of a cornhole game. She meanders down narrow pathways between low-slung white buildings crisscrossed with fairy lights, passing pops of colour from cheerful murals and magenta bougainvillea. Although she's in Arizona, Murdock says, "It's like being in Greece."

Architect Daniel Parolek did have the Mediterranean in mind when he designed Culdesac, though he was influenced more by his travels to the hill towns and coastal villages of Italy and France. Travellers and locals love these settings, Parolek says, because "these are places that were built prior to the automobile, so they were designed around accommodating people". Why then, he asks, do people have to vacation to places like these rather than living in them?

The answer is that societies made a Faustian deal with the automobile. As urban planners calibrated the built environment to the needs of cars rather than people, cities spread out into vast systems of traffic-clogged asphalt that disgorge solo commuters into soul-crushingly monotonous suburbs. Car-centric design has contributed to making metropolises more polluted, more socially isolating, less sustainable and hot as hell.

But the collective consciousness is shifting. Research is revealing that walkable cities make people happier, less lonely, more satisfied with life and physically healthier. Movements are afoot around the globe toward sustainable urbanism, slow travel and 15-minute (or less) cities – such as Nordhavn in Copenhagen and superblocks in Barcelona. For travellers, strolling around Culdesac's shops, restaurants and outdoor markets offers a glimpse into a future where cities are once again built for people, not traffic.

Culdesac is an especially bold experiment because of its unlikely location: Tempe, a suburb within greater Phoenix, Arizona. This sprawling metropolitan area is cursed with an inadequate public transportation system, which means residents practically need to own a car to get around. So, when Culdesac's first residents arrived in 2023, many sceptics wondered how a neighbourhood that doesn't permit private vehicles could survive in such a car-dependent place.

The key is to be "car free, but mobility rich", says Parolek. The 17-acre mixed-use neighbourhood comes complete with eateries, shops, a Korean convenience store, a doctor's office, a dog park, a pool, a gym and a coworking space – meaning locals are steps away from many amenities.

For visitors, the light rail stops right outside, linking the neighbourhood to downtown Phoenix and the airport. Self-driving electric Waymo robotaxis shuttle people further afield, while Archer's Bikes rents e-bikes for exploring Tempe Town Lake or the Desert Botanical Garden.

The prospect of shrinking her carbon footprint by living car-light is what inspired Murdock to move to Culdesac while earning her postdoctoral degree in ocean sustainability at Arizona State University (ASU). The light rail whisks her to work at ASU in 10 minutes and to supermarkets in about the same time. She can pedal her e-bike around Tempe, a designated Gold-Level Bicycle Friendly Community. If she needs to go farther afield, she rents one of Culdesac's handful of shared electric cars for $5 an hour. "Being in Culdesac has taught me that I much prefer the concept of the 15-minute city," she says. "I don't want to have to get in my car to do everything."

Switching from vehicles to public transportation, biking and walking can cut individuals' carbon emissions by 2.2 to 3.6 tonnes annually, according to the United Nations. That means that when Culdesac is fully built in a few years, with around 760 units and 1,000 residents, the community could prevent around 3,000 tonnes of greenhouse gases from entering the atmosphere each year.

How to get there: Take the light rail from the Phoenix airport in 30 minutes, or from downtown Phoenix in about 45 minutes. If you're driving, Culdesac (2025 E Apache Blvd, Tempe) has parking for visitors.

Where to stay: The hip Moxy Hotel Tempe and the funky, artsy FOUND:RE in downtown Phoenix are both located along the light rail line.

What to do: Try your hand at pottery making in Pip Crafts + Clay. Shop for curated pre-loved clothing at Sew Used. Browse garden items and housewares at Maricopa Botanicals.

Where to eat: Cocina Chiwas for creative riffs on cuisine from Chihuahua, Mexico. Its seasonal beer garden, El Jardín Chiwas, feels festive thanks to cornhole, s'mores at the fire pits and trivia Thursdays. Start the day with Navajo-inspired blue corn croissants from

The neighbourhood was also designed to mitigate heat and curb air-conditioning use. That's essential in a city that last year sweated through 143 days at or above 100F (38C). To make Culdesac cooler, Parolek and his team at Opticos Design took their cue from sun-soaked locales like Italy, Greece and Mexico. They painted the buildings' walls and roofs as white as the towns on Mykonos. White paint reflects the sun much better than Phoenix's typical sand-hued homes, helping reduce the urban heat island effect.

Because no space is needed for driving and parking, the architects could also employ another classic cooling strategy in Mediterranean towns: setting buildings close together. Consequently, Culdesac's structures almost constantly shade each other, as well as the paved or earthen "paseos" (Spanish for walkways) that connect them. These narrow paseos also act like funnels that draw in breezes. Similarly, all apartments have windows on opposite sides, allowing for cross ventilation.

The shade, airflow, desert-friendly landscaping and absence of asphalt create a microclimate. As a result, in 2023, Harvard University researchers determined that the ground surface temperature within Culdesac was 30-40F (17-22C) cooler than the pavements in the surrounding area.

Culdesac also nurtures a lively street life. Around 21 small businesses operate here, including a James Beard-nominated Mexican restaurant, DIY ceramics and candle-making studios, a bike shop, and a sustainable clothing store. Some of the shop owners live in Culdesac, and special zoning rules allow residents to run businesses out of their apartments – a boon for budding entrepreneurs. On market days, live music drifts through the paseos while visitors browse handmade ceramics and snack on Najavo-inspired blue corn croissants from ReddHouse bakery.

"Once you pull the cars out," Parolek says, "there's so much more opportunity to make a vibrant, thriving community."

Pedestrianisation also fosters frequent encounters among neighbours, business owners and visitors, helping mitigate another malaise partly caused by car-centric living: loneliness. Though Culdesac is technically an apartment complex, "it definitely feels more like a neighbourhood", Murdock says.

And because Culdesac's mission attracts eco-conscious and socially engaged residents, the community naturally bonds over shared values, Murdock says. "It's like finding your people," she adds.

Culdesac's company plans to expand elsewhere in the US, and they've seen growing interest from municipal governments, transit agencies and developers eager to create more walkable and mobility-rich neighbourhoods.

"Culdesac Tempe has shown that people do want to live car-free in the US, even in a metro area like Phoenix that's often seen as the poster child for car dependency," says Erin Boyd, Culdesac's government relations and external affairs lead. "This success has shifted the conversation around what's possible in American development."

For visitors, strolling, cycling and light railing around this unlikely urban laboratory fuels the imagination and shows how time-honoured design and an old-fashioned desire to cultivate community could drive the cities of the future.

Busch Group expands U.S. footprint with 60,000-square-foot center in Tempe

Busch Vacuum Solutions, part of the Busch Group, a global leader in vacuum and overpressure technology, is proud to announce the development of its newest U.S. facility: almost 60,000-square-foot Arizona Service Center located in Tempe. This strategic expansion underscores Busch’s continued investment in innovation, customer service, and regional growth across North America. The state-of-the-art facility is scheduled to open in October 2025.DEEPER DIVE: Here’s where the residential real estate market stand...

Busch Vacuum Solutions, part of the Busch Group, a global leader in vacuum and overpressure technology, is proud to announce the development of its newest U.S. facility: almost 60,000-square-foot Arizona Service Center located in Tempe. This strategic expansion underscores Busch’s continued investment in innovation, customer service, and regional growth across North America. The state-of-the-art facility is scheduled to open in October 2025.

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The new Tempe facility will serve as a key regional hub specializing in the repair, service, and overhaul of vacuum pumps, vacuum systems, and overpressure equipment including turbo molecular pumps, leak detectors, valves and accessories etc. – supporting all major brands. This expanded capability brings greater flexibility, technical expertise, and responsiveness to customers across the semiconductor, industrial, medical, and environmental sectors. Designed to meet the growing demands of the region, the Tempe Service Center will provide faster turnaround times, expert support, and more efficient service delivery tailored to the unique operational needs of customers not just in the Southwest but across the US.

“This investment represents more than just added square footage. It’s about proximity, partnership, and performance,” said Turgay Ozan, President & CEO, Busch Group USA. “With the launch of our Tempe location, we’re better positioned to deliver unmatched value to customers who rely on advanced vacuum technologies in high-performance environments.”

“We’re excited to welcome Busch Vacuum Solutions, a global leader in advanced manufacturing, to Tempe. Their decision to invest here speaks to the strength of Arizona’s semiconductor ecosystem, diversity of thriving industries located here, and the spirit of innovation that defines our community. The new Tempe Service Center will create skilled employment opportunities, strengthen business partnerships, and keep Tempe at the forefront of high-tech growth and excellence. We are grateful to Busch Group for selecting Tempe as the location for its Southwest service hub and look forward to supporting their continued success,” said Tempe Mayor Corey Woods.

With more than 8,000 employees globally and over 1,200 in the United States, Busch continues to expand its network of facilities to support mission-critical operations across a diverse range of industries. In addition to semiconductor and industrial markets, Busch’s vacuum technology supports automotive, food and beverage, packaging, metallurgy, pharmaceuticals, plastics, and large-scale distribution. These capabilities enable more localized production and increase operational resilience across essential supply chains.

The new Tempe facility reinforces the Busch Group’s ongoing mission to drive industry forward through cutting-edge vacuum solutions and service excellence.

“Busch Group directly addresses the supply chain needs associated with the market growth of Greater Phoenix, strengthening key industries like semiconductor, medical and environmental technology,” said Greater Phoenix Economic Council Interim CEO Thomas Maynard. “This Tempe facility will allow the company to access a diverse set of customers and continue scaling in the heart of a national industrial hub.”

“Busch Vacuum Solutions’ new facility showcases Arizona’s reputation as a hub for innovation and excellence in high-precision manufacturing,” said Sandra Watson, President and CEO of the Arizona Commerce Authority. “Busch’s expansion into Arizona will enhance our supply chain and contribute to ongoing semiconductor and advanced manufacturing growth in Tempe and across the state.”

4 great places for entertainment-focused dining in Tempe

Entertainment-focused dining has been trending for several years, and it’s easy to see why. A typical meal may last an hour or two, but when combined with sports, games and activities, it makes for a full and memorable experience. Tempe proudly offers dynamic dining opportunities, and even better, these favorite Tempe destinations are offering special dining deals until the end of July.Pickleball has taken the Valley by storm, but the Electric Pickle goes above and beyond, offering an extensive menu of mouthwatering dishes....

Entertainment-focused dining has been trending for several years, and it’s easy to see why. A typical meal may last an hour or two, but when combined with sports, games and activities, it makes for a full and memorable experience. Tempe proudly offers dynamic dining opportunities, and even better, these favorite Tempe destinations are offering special dining deals until the end of July.

Pickleball has taken the Valley by storm, but the Electric Pickle goes above and beyond, offering an extensive menu of mouthwatering dishes.

“Electric Pickle isn’t just a place to play,” says Cody Conti, vice president of operations at Electric Pickle, “it’s a place to stay. Beyond the buzz of pickleball, what truly sets us apart is the intentional blend of play and palate.”

Visitors love that they can pop into “the pickle” for an afternoon of pickleball and satiate post-sporting hunger with options like Spicy Tuna Crispy Rice topped with spicy tuna, avocado and unagi with a Cubano slow-roasted pork sandwich or Margherita pizza. Oh, and the chocolate brownies and French toast sticks are irresistible endings to an incredible meal. And these are but a few examples!

In addition to pickleball, this one-stop entertainment and dining hub also houses bocce ball, golf simulators, ping pong and cornhole. There’s also a live music stage and a lawn for general activities.

“Whether it’s brunch, post-work happy hour or late-night matches under the lights, people come to Electric Pickle looking for more than just activity,” Conti says. “They’re here for an experience, and they bring their friends. That sense of togetherness is what Tempe is all about.”

Pri-fixe menu deal ($33 per person): One choice of starter, one choice of entree and one choice of dessert.

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Think of the ultimate hang-loose and equally energetic bar and restaurant, with a full game room and you have Social Hall. This Tempe locale is known for hosting duos, trios and large party groups alike (reservations are required for 7-plus people).

The aptly-named cocktails reflect the creativity of Social Hall’s vibrant atmosphere, such as the Jam Packed Capri Sun with Ketel One Botanical vodka, seasonal puree

Blend and lemonade and the Monkey in a Suit with Rum, amaro, banana liqueur, orgeat and lime.

Guests love Social’s game room, complete with arcade games, shuffleboard, skeeball, pool tables, ping pong, foosball and electronic darts. They also have indoor and outdoor spaces, including a courtyard with a stage and fire pits, and a covered patio with games (for cooler summer nights).

In between a super-sized game of Connect Four or ping pong, noshes are for the ordering, such as nachos, buffalo mac, burgers, salads and more.

Pri-fixe menu deal ($40 per person): Once choice of cocktail, one choice of starter and one choice of entree.

Summer days are meant for more relaxed schedules and long hours spent with favorite people. Knowing this, Snakes and Lattes cultivated a primo spot to gather for good food and feel-good games.

Landing at Snakes & Lattes for an afternoon gives visitors access to more than 1,000 gaming choices. From classic board games, strategy games and party games to card games and classics, there’s something for everyone. Fan favorites include 7 Wonders, Carcassonne, Dominion, Battlestar Clue, Guess Who and Apples to Apples.

All the gaming gets appetites going, which makes having a tasty menu on-site a major plus. Korean Fire Chicken, Loaded Poutine and Sonoran Nachos, the Espresso Martinini and the Santorini Latte are just a few coveted dishes to enjoy.

Pri-fixe menu deal ($25 per person): One free game, one choice of beverage and one choice of entree.

High Tea is meant to be savored and shared! Drink Me! Tea Room is the ultimate destination to do both.

Suited to both intimate parties or groups, this tea contains more than meets the eye. With holiday-themed and beloved storybook backdrops (Alice and Wonderland and Harry Potter as examples), guests often come to Drink Me! Tea Room in character — or in the style for which high-tea celebrates (fancy and fun). “Harry Potter,” “Alice and Wonderland,” and other beloved characters are welcome!

Whether dressed to impress or in comfy clothes, patrons of this charming tea house enjoy scones, coffee cakes and teas — the Alice tea even changes color when citrus is added!Pri-fixe menu deal ($45 per person): Choice of one Special-Tea Cocktail, one tray of sweets & savories and one pot of premium tea.

To find out more on Tempe’s hottest summer deals as well as participating hotels and restaurants, visit SummerInTempe.com.

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