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By W. P. Carey School of Business The Phoenix-area housing market is experiencing a normal seasonal spring bounce in activity and prices, but what will

By W. P. Carey School of Business The Phoenix-area housing market is experiencing a normal seasonal spring bounce in activity and prices, but what will

By Dees Stribling | MHN Online Black Knight (formerly LPS) released its Mortgage Monitor report for March on Monday, reporting that 5.52 percent of U.S.

By Jamar Younger | Arizona Daily Star The Pima County Board of Supervisors approved a rezoning Tuesday for 130 “luxury casitas” along Sabino Canyon Road

Arizona Daily Star A federal court says a company’s arguments that it lost out on up to $123 million in uranium mining revenue in northern

By Jim Cross | KTAR A Valley Realtor said millennials are good and bad for the local housing market. Home prices kept climbing last year

Belfiore Real Estate Consulting During Belfiore Real Estate Consulting’s most recent survey in Scottsdale, “MZ,” a new condominium project on the corner of 73rd Street

By Matt Ferner | The Huffington Post Four family members and a close family friend in a rural town in northeastern Washington are facing years

By Adam Gaub | Maricopa Monitor She’s been by his side for each of his three campaigns for public office. But now Nancy Smith, the

AZ Business Magazine Goodyear City Manager Brian Dalke was presented with the prestigious Arizona Association for Economic Developers William Lampkin Long Term Excellence in Economic

By Edward Gately, The Republic | azcentral.com 11:11 a.m. MST May 5, 2014 Arrogance, citizen vitriol and a lack of vision all are perceptions that

By David Madrid, The Republic | azcentral.com An unusual three-way deal to build a solar power plant in the far southwest Valley is being described

By Randy Diamond | Pensions and Investments Desert Troon Ltd. LLC, a real estate manager and developer, is suing four former employees of the $7.8

By Lisa Prevost | The New York Times Loans insured by the Federal Housing Administration offer first-time home buyers the advantage of a down payment

Diana Olick | CNBC.com The U.S. Census Bureau reports homeownership rates fell to 64.8 percent in Q1, the lowest level since 1995. CNBC’s Diana Olick

WP Carey ASU The Phoenix metropolitan area – often called the Valley of the Sun or simply the Valley – is home to more than

By Jackee Coe and Caitlin McGlade, The Republic | azcentral.com Developers are resurrecting subdivisions shuttered during the recession and creating new residential communities and office

By Eric Mungenast East Valley Tribune A tour of Michael Pollack’s three museums show a man who revels in a past that started well before

By Ben Giles The on-again, off-again negotiations between pro-medical marijuana veterans and Sen. Kimberly Yee are off, again, after Yee’s attorney suggested one of the

By John Gittelsohn and Prashant Gopal | Bloomberg Businessweek After a decade of boom-bust-boom, the U.S. housing market is going downhill just when many economists

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Mike Nealy, the former Phoenix Coyotes president and COO, is now the executive director of the Fiesta Bowl.

The Monday Morning Quarterback /A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company The biggest story this
Here you will find the audio recording of the daily Dealmaker emails May 9th, 2014 May 8th, 2014 May 7th, 2014 May 6th, 2014 May

By Kiley Kroh | Think Progress Hawaii’s energy regulator got tough with the state’s largest investor-owned utility this week, putting forth a plan for Hawaiian

By Cesar Neyoy | Yuma Sun This year’s race for mayor of this city is shaping up as a contest between the incumbent and one

By Eric Jay Toll for Arizona Builder’s Exchange It’s a time of adaptation. Seven years ago Tucson leaders laid out a road map for regional

By Edward Gately, The Republic | azcentral.com MCO Properties was given the go-ahead May 1 by the Fountain Hills Town Council to build a denser

By Gary Nelson, The Republic | azcentral.com The Mesa City Council on Monday, May 5, faces one of its weightiest agendas in recent months, headlined
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By Paradise Valley Independent Phoenix County Day School has plans for major renovations to the campus including improvements

By Phoenix New Times A year-long saga over who will manage Arizona’s beloved Salt River wild horses has ended. The horses will remain under the care

By Julia Rodgers | National Law Review In light of MacKenzie Scott’s reported $7.2 billion in philanthropic donations in 2025, taking her total lifetime giving