Welcome to CITYSunTimes,
YOUR Community Newspaper!
CITYSunTimes is published on the first Saturday of every month and is delivered free of charge to more than 18,000 homes in the Town of Paradise Valley and north of Shea Boulevard, between Tatum Boulevard and Scottsdale Road, in Northeast Phoenix and Scottsdale. Copies are also available for free pick-up at local businesses in Paradise Valley, North Scottsdale, Northeast Phoenix, Carefree and Cave Creek.
Special sections to effectively reach the interest of every reader!
What Our Reader Say!
“We are Kierland residents… We have lived here for over 7 years
and have watched the transformation from a small number of residences to the hustle and bustle of a community close to a suburban “downtown.” We definitely need a newspaper like yours.”
– Bellave, Lakshmi, Rohith, Vinay and Pratap Jayaram, Scottsdale
“It is an OUTSTANDING paper. I am impressed, as was [my husband] Ken. I read from front page to back page. It is a very readable newspaper with an easy format to follow, interesting and timely stories, good ads and good use of color. ‘Business Spotlight’ is excellent. You are doing our area a BIG favor. You and your newspaper are going to continue to be a huge success. Congratulations to you, your staff, columnists and contributors. You are publishing a WINNER.”
– Nancy Husband, Paradise Valley
“Your quick growth proves that you’re filling a void!”
– Krista Stone, Paradise Valley
“We are new to the Valley and want to thank you for your publication. We had subscribed to the Arizona Republic but cancelled our subscription. CITYSunTimes is informative about local issues and full of information that we have put to practical use.”
– John and Stephanie Eggen, Phoenix
“My husband and I, each owners of a small business, were delighted to read your well-written piece on ‘the business of doing business.’ We can certainly identify with every one of your sentiments, long ago having reluctantly decided that there will just NEVER be sufficient time to accomplish ALL the creative things we envisioned when our companies were first established. A pox on all those other balls swirling in the air.”
– Wink Blair, Scottsdale