
Construction of Mack Pinnacle in far north Phoenix begins soon
By Amy B Wang | The Arizona Republic The Mack Company, a New Jersey-based real-estate development firm, has paid $2.7 million for 9.4 acres of

By Amy B Wang | The Arizona Republic The Mack Company, a New Jersey-based real-estate development firm, has paid $2.7 million for 9.4 acres of

By Michael Clancy | The Arizona Republic The saga of Reata Pass continued this week as heirs of the late George “Doc” Cavalliere withdrew a

By Yvonne Gonzalez | Verde Independent Clarkdale Town Council members voted Tuesday to oppose two Arizona Public Service proposals that would increase rates for rooftop

By Eric Petermann | Wick Communications City manager Steve Pauken has notified the Bisbee City Council and Mayor Adrianna Badal that he has been offered

By Mary Jo Pitzl | The Arizona Republic The 2014 election is more than 14 months away, and the field — from governor to Legislature

By Mark Stapp, ASU’s W.P. Carey School of Business | The Arizona Republic President Barack Obama’s speech this month in Phoenix created another heightened public

By Melissa St. Aude | Casa Grande Dispatch The Casa Grande City Council on Monday will consider taking a stand regarding a controversial Arizona Department

By Christopher Leone | Arizona Daily Sun July figures indicate that real estate prices and activity in greater Flagstaff remain strong, said Steven Brighton with

By David F. Briggs | Arizona Daily Independent Like many concerned citizens of southern Arizona, I have closely followed the Rosemont debate for eight long

By Breeanna Edwards | POLITICO Brian Wilson, the New Jersey father who confronted Gov. Chris Christie about the state’s medical marijuana bill, wasn’t impressed by

ADI News Services Arizona congressmen Raúl Grijalva and Ron Barber are attempting to prevent, once again, the opening of the Rosemont Mine. Grijalva, who is

By Scott Sonner | The Associated Press A federal judge cleared the way Friday for a Nevada tribe to sell hundreds of mustangs that critics

The Daily Courier Eight candidates are in the race for four seats on the Prescott City Council. The council primary is set for Aug. 27,

By Kenneth R. Harney | Washington Post Writers Group You may have seen two sets of news reports last week that didn’t quite add up:

By Stacy Naughton | Inside Tucson Business There’s a common theme when it comes to office space in Pima County: Employment, or lack thereof, is

By Felicia Fonseca | The Associated Press Farmers in central and southern Arizona would take the hit from a projected shortage in Colorado River water,

First-ever water reduction placed on Lake Mead By Rachel Layne | Bloomberg The U.S. Bureau of Reclamation, which manages water in 17 Western states, announced

By Allison Hurtado | Ahwatukee Foothills News The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) used its public comments on the Draft Environmental Impact Study (DEIS)

If you’re in the Arizona real estate world, these are the top 10 stories you need to know about this week. This is a regular

pe Tempe – As one student housing project near Arizona State University is being sold for $103 million (see story below), another is planned that
Inside Tucson Business (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily reflect the opinions of Rose Law Group.) The good news is, there’s no bad

By: Daniel Benson; Belfiore Real Estate Consulting According to public record, Shea homes closed on 63 finished lots within DMB’s Verrado MPC. The lots are

Information from the Yellow Sheet Report Arizona Tax Research Association (ATRA) President Kevin McCarthy says his organization plans to push legislation next year to penalize
“What we’re trying to do is alarm lawmakers, not pull cities’ pants down.” ~ Kevin McCarthy, President, Arizona Tax Research Association, calling for penalties against

By Darren Goode | POLITICO The Obama administration this week started to install solar panels on the White House roof, almost three years after initially

Arizona Politics The lawsuit challenging the validity of the signatures turned in to the Tucson Clerk by the Committee for Sustainable Retirement (“CSR”) will continue,

By Parker Leavitt | The Arizona Republic Gilbert recently was left off a business website’s list of safest cities in the U.S. after the Arizona
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By Philip Haldiman | Daily Independent Halo Vista, whose developers envision as a “city within a city” that establishes a hub for science and innovation

By Tuscon.com The University of Arizona will undertake a $250 million project of building a new 19-story student dormitory on the northwest corner of Speedway

By Arizona Agenda During an uncharacteristically gloomy afternoon at the Arizona Capitol this week, House Speaker Steve Montenegro battled gusts of wind that sent his