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(GUADALUPE, Ariz.) The town of Guadalupe this week passed a pro-net metering resolution, striking yet another blow to the monopoly Arizona Public Service. It
(GUADALUPE, Ariz.) The town of Guadalupe this week passed a pro-net metering resolution, striking yet another blow to the monopoly Arizona Public Service. It

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

By Marty Hope | Calgary Herald Although the real estate market in the Phoenix, Ariz., area passed its best-before date a couple of years ago,
“You know you live in Phoenix when it’s 93° at 9:20 in the morning and you say to yourself. ahhh, fall is in the air.’”

By Brian Wright | Casa Grande Dispatch Arizona Forward wants to be involved with Pinal County and its future growth. Two representatives from the pro-business

By Bo Larsen | Special to Independent Newsmedia The City of Peoria will be the first Arizona city to appoint a youth to an ex-officio

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Two senior local attorneys have joined Scottsdale-based Rose Law Group. Loren Ungar has been brought on as a

Information from the Yellow Sheet Report GOP consultant Alan Heywood today went public with a campaign aimed at persuading Secretary of State Ken Bennett to

By D.A. Barber | Tucson Weekly A war on solar energy incentives and the ability of homeowners with rooftop solar to sell power back to

By Jacob Gershman | The Wall Street Journal At the center of a dispute between the Obama administration and tax-return preparers is a 19th-century law

By Mayors Jim Lane, Mark Mitchell, Jerry Weiers, Thomas L. Schoaf and John Lewis The Arizona Republic (Editor’s note: Posting opinion pieces does not necessarily

By Joseph Bebon | Solar Industry Incorporating high levels of wind and solar power into the Western Interconnection grid, which includes 13 U.S. states and

By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic The Environmental Protection Agency is supporting a plan from Salt River Project and other owners of the Navajo

In what could be interpreted as something of a reversal in an already slow recovery of the residential real estate market, Long Realty reports August

By Mary Beth Faller and Karen Schmidt | The Arizona Republic The Cave Creek Unified School District will build parking lot shade structures with solar

By Beth Duckett | The Arizona Republic Heat, hay and horses drifted through the newly renovated Tony Nelssen Equestrian Center in Scottsdale this week. Amid

Rose Law Group Reporter Gripe of the Week By Phil Riske | Managing Editor After LA-LA Land’s Dodgers jumped in our pool at Chase Field

Belfiore Real Estate Consulting Paradigm Private Equity Holdings (Steve La Terra, Bill Southworth), Brookfield Residential (John Bradley, Bob Kammerle), and Rose Law Group client, Lifestyle
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Scottsdale – A joint venture formed by Valley auto dealer Larry Van Tuyl and Craig Eisenberg of Eisenberg Co. in Phoenix plans to develop a

By David Madrid | The Arizona Republic The Tolleson Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously voted Sept. 24 in favor of a zoning district designed to

By E. Scott Reckard | Los Angeles Times Homebuyers fearing a rapid rise in interest rates got a reprieve this week as rates dipped sharply,

By Paul Dionne | Vizzda.com 3333 E Camelback Road has sold to Fenway Properties for $12m or roughly $130 per square foot. The 92,348 ft2
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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal After selling a newly built luxury apartment community for $110.25 million last month, Embrey has broken ground on a $100 million, 340-unit apartment community in Phoenix. Embrey
By Peter S. Goodman | NY Times The computer chip factories rising from an empty expanse of the Sonoran Desert test the concept of immensity. The complex is under construction across

By Steve Zylstra | Phoenix Business Journal A recent New York Times article painted a picture of Arizona’s semiconductor expansion unrecognizable to those of us who live