Here are metro Phoenix’s hottest intersections to live, work and play

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic

Uptown Phoenix was a hot spot for restaurants, shops and clubs in the 1970s and ’80s.

Then the cachet fizzled a bit as the Valley’s suburbs boomed.

But Camelback Road and Central Avenue, the heart of Phoenix’s uptown area, is back as a thriving hub for popular restaurants, cool boutiques, office space, light rail and historic neighborhoods.

It’s now the Valley’s most popular intersection, according to a new poll among real-estate and growth experts.

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