Denver firm buys Buckeye warehouses for $44 million
By Kristena Hansen|Phoenix Business Journal Two massive industrial buildings within the Buckeye Logistics Center have been scooped up by a Denver-based real estate investment trust
By Kristena Hansen|Phoenix Business Journal Two massive industrial buildings within the Buckeye Logistics Center have been scooped up by a Denver-based real estate investment trust
By Tim Gallen |Phoenix Business Journal Today’s news that “Arizona’s Family” will be moving in under the same corporate umbrella as The Arizona Republic and
After months of negotiations and counter proposals, Brewer’s office, legislators and the League of Arizona Cities and Towns appear to have settled on a compromise
The state Senate approved Gov. Jan Brewer’s Medicaid expansion plan on an 18-11 vote this afternoon, sending it to the governor for her signature. The
By Brian Wright|Casa Grande Dispatch Citing a need to speed up the process of finding an interim county manager, the Pinal County Board of Supervisors
By Cindy Barks|The Daily Courier Based on an “assumption” that a tract of ranchland northeast of Prescott could one day serve as a youth sports
By Tim Gallen|Phoenix Business Journal Along with about 22 million people nationwide, nearly 380,000 Arizonans are self-employed, and they will all see an impact from
Special to Independent Newsmedia Shea Homes filed a request with the city of Peoria to seek a rezoning approval for 360 acres to the west
Steven R. Thompson|Dallas Business Journal Gannett, (NYSE: GCI) the parent company of The Arizona Republic and KPNX-TV Channel 12 in Phoenix, has acquired Belo
By Parker Leavitt|The Arizona Republic The Gilbert Town Council is considering allowing the public to carry deadly weapons, including guns, into town buildings and events
By Shar Porier|Sierra Vista Herald/Review The Rev. Thomas Holley, of the First Assembly Church of God, picked up four packets earlier this week to recall
By Gary Nelson|The Arizona Republic Its identity drowned in a sea of anonymity, the East Valley is no more. Oh, you can still call it
By Caitlin McGlade|The Arizona Republic Four bidders have submitted proposals to manage Jobing.com Arena, a task that historically has been handled by the venue’s anchor
By Kayne Crison|TriValley Central At their most recent meeting, Pinal County Board of Supervisors outlined Pinal County,s five-year Transportation Improvement and Maintenance Program (TIMP) for
By Sherri Lonon|WestchasePatch What began as a push to see justice served on behalf of a single horse that died after Hillsborough County Sheriff’s deputies
By Mark Nayler|SPEARS The Supreme Court’s decision to ‘pierce the corporate veil’ in the Prest divorce case shows yet again that few areas of law
By Matt Woolbright|Bloomberg After 13 years of waiting, medical marijuana patients in Nevada will soon have a legal way to obtain the drug without growing
By Bobby Allyn|The Tennessean MURFREESBORO, Tenn. — The wardrobe choices of some female attorneys who frequent Rutherford County’s courts have prompted one judge to set
By Lauren Weber|The Wall Street Journal Yahoo Inc. YHOO +0.27% announced in April that new fathers can take eight weeks off at full pay. Bank
Gingerly, Senators Bob Corker, Republican of Tennessee, and Mark R. Warner, Democrat of Virginia, have been working up a bill. Yet it’s striking how much
Job Title: Director of Operations for AriSEIA Summary Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association (AriSEIA) is currently seeking a well-qualified individual for a position with the
By Allison Hurtado|Special to East Valley Tribune The Wild Horse Pass Development Authority has more than 2,700 acres of land to develop surrounding Wild Horse
By Kristena Hansen|Phoenix Business Journal Home prices may be strengthening, but still not quite enough to bump Arizona off the list of highest underwater rates
By Jen Lebron Kuhney|The Arizona Republic Surprise City Council voted unanimously to select Leo Mankiewicz for the interim post. Mankiewicz replaces three-year Councilman Mike Woodard,
By Kathleen Stinson|Special for The Arizona Republic Queen Creek residents have wanted a movie theater for a long time, according to town officials, and now
By Lesley Wright and John Yantis|The Arizona Republic Developers are confident a vast industrial building rising in Surprise will one day be home to companies
By Michael Clancy|The Arizona Republic New-home projects are being proposed in Scottsdale by the dozen as the recession loosens its grip and the economy shows
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Founder and President of Rose Law Group Jordan Rose, who represents many data center developers says, “A change in the zoning interpretation of where a date center can locate may
Led by Vice Chairman Thomas Galvin, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has extended an existing agreement with Mesa Public Schools and invested an additional
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Francisco Grande Hotel and Golf Resort.) By Pinal Central The Casa Grande Board of Adjustment delayed deciding on an appeal
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