
Gelt bolsters valley apartment holdings with 150-unit pick up in Phoenix
Phoenix – Gelt Bethany Holdings LLC, a company formed by Gelt Inc. in Tarazana, Calif. (Adrian Goldstein, Steve Wasserman, Keith Wasserman, Evan Rock, Damian Langere,

Phoenix – Gelt Bethany Holdings LLC, a company formed by Gelt Inc. in Tarazana, Calif. (Adrian Goldstein, Steve Wasserman, Keith Wasserman, Evan Rock, Damian Langere,

Scottsdale – A company formed by Holualoa Arizona Inc. in Tucson (Mike Kasser, principal) paid $20.55 million ($126.85 per foot) to buy a 161,997-square-foot retail

By Luige del Puerto Arizona Capitol Times A Maricopa County Superior Court judge ruled today that an initiative to overhaul the state’s primary system

“Everybody and their mother has a place down here.” ~ Real Estate agent Matt Horton about the high number of home sales in Scottsdale to

NEWS RELEASE PHOENIX (Friday, August 31, 2012) — A seven-month criminal investigation into allegations that Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu misused his authority in regards

A recent UC Berkeley study shows that an efficient high-speed rail network in California will reduce pollution and greenhouse-gas emissions By Max Pringle East

Despite that country’s current advantages, the Canadian government is concerned about rising debt, some of which is due to its citizens borrowing on their

Scottsdale City Council is expected to vote on both the minor General Plan amendment and zoning change at its Sept. 4 meeting Independent Newsmedia A

State’s high court backs 2011 ruling by Appeals Court By Michael Clancy The Arizona Republic The Arizona Supreme Court ruled earlier this week to uphold

By Stephen Lacey Climate Progress Now that renewables are receiving some of the same incentives that fossil fuels have enjoyed for nearly one hundred years,

By Ryan Randazzo The Arizona Republic Shares of Tempe-based First Solar Inc. fell $4.53, or about 19 percent, Thursday following reports the company stopped delivering

Cites racial impact By Charlie Savage and Manny Fernandez The New York Times A federal court on Thursday struck down a Texas law that would

Most of Gilbert’s workers haven’t had pay hike in years By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic While the vast majority of Gilbert employees, including police
The Associated Press A federal appeals court has reversed an order that put a Flagstaff attorney on the hook for some of a ski resort’s

By Ann Marsh Financial Planning Magazine If any clients need proof of the importance of revisiting their estate plans annually, consider the case of a

By Susannah Bryan Sun Sentinel (Florida) News of the crime spread quickly through town. An 8-year-old thoroughbred had been slaughtered, a retired racehorse named Marco.

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Information from the Yellow Sheet Report The League of Arizona Cities and Towns today honored 14 Republican lawmakers—many of who will not return—as legislative heroes


By Kristena Hansen Phoenix Business Journal The combination of surging home prices, record-low mortgage rates and the recent launch of two government-backed mortgage programs is

(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) – Valeria Vadala Homer, who has spent nearly 25 years with the Scottsdale Cultural Council, the last 10 as director of Scottsdale Public

Arizona 3rd in solar growth Solar Energy Industries Association Arizona’s solar industry is growing quickly. It is one of the sunniest states and it is

2012 expected to surpass last year’s 1.3 percent rise in sales-tax revenues By Lesley Wright The Arizona Republic After hitting a low in 2010, sales-tax

Homeowner advocates see little proof of aid By Catherine Reagor The Arizona Republic The nation’s five biggest lenders say they recently spent more than a

By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services/East Valley Tribune Arizona voters will see Proposition 204 described on their ballots as a “tax increase” despite protests from

By Parker Leavitt The Arizona Republic Several tight municipal races across the Valley are headed to runoff elections in November, forcing local candidates to compete

By Donyelle Kesler Cronkite News An improperly working wastewater lift station in Holbrook once caused a sewage spill, resulting in a $50,000 fine from the
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By Aaron Navarro, Joe Walsh | CBS News President Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday that would reschedule marijuana to a lower

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) By Vincent Salandro | Builder Lennar reported positive growth in deliveries in both the fourth quarter and the full fiscal

East Casa Grande’s land use has been updated to allow a blend of commercial, industrial, and residential development. (City of Casa Grande) By Pinal Post