Nusun Global Empire: Your Solar Energy Experts in Glendale
Nusun Global Empire Provides Arizona Homes with Solar Panel Installation
Several factors influence a home’s suitability for solar, including location, roof orientation, shading, and age. Our solar advisors can assess your home’s suitability in Arizona and provide expert guidance.
By choosing Nusun Global Empire, you’re investing in a sustainable future and reducing reliance on traditional energy sources. Nusun Global Empire offers solar panel installation for homes in Chandler, and Phoenix and covers the area of Tucson with solar expert designs. Our company offers free solar panel designs for the cities of Gilbert, Scottsdale, and Mesa and energy savings in Glendale. Contact us today for a free consultation in Peoria City and learn how our solar solutions can benefit you and your community in Arizona.
Things to Do in Glendale, Arizona
Glendale has become a destination for sports and entertainment. See the National Football League’s Arizona Cardinals play at State Farm Stadium, a Glendale attraction that has hosted Super Bowls XLII and XLIX, multiple college football bowl games and the College Football National Championship game. Other sports get in on the action, too, when the stadium transforms to host events as diverse as Monster Jam and the NCAA Men’s Final Four Basketball Championship. Across the street, Gila River Arena is a fan favorite venue to see big-name acts perform. Past performers have included Taylor Swift and Madonna.
Glendale, AZ: Historical Factoid
Glendale’s Beet Sugar Factory, whose structure still stands today just southeast of Glendale’s downtown, was instrumental in the city’s early economic success. Farms and orchards continued to take off through the early 1900s. Other early businesses included the Glendale Ice Co., the Pacific Creamery Co., the Southwest Flour and Feed Co. and the Glendale Milling Co.
World War I brought a new surge of energy into Glendale, with cotton prices reaching $2 a pound and a high demand for food, which kept farmers busy. There was soon a need for more housing, and today’s Catlin Court was born from 1915 to about 1930. Most of these homes are still standing and are on the National Register of Historic Places.
The first Glendale News was published in 1912, the day after Arizona became a state. A second newspaper was opened in 1926, The Glendale Herald. It published until 1963.
site: https://www.glendaleazchamber.org/history
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