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By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The current wave of new apartments may have crested but there are so many units already in the

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The current wave of new apartments may have crested but there are so many units already in the

By Julianne DeFilipps | Cronkite News WASHINGTON – Tohono O’odham leaders “looked us in the face and lied” about their plans for a Glendale casino,

People who received an e-mail today, July 23, with “Sad News … Pete Rios” in the subject line should be forewarned it did not

By Phil Riske, managing editor You’ve probably heard someone say at one time or another, “When I go, I want to go quickly.” When I

By Emily Overholt | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix is moving up in the world of Forbes rankings. The Phoenix metro area ranked 56th on the

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix ranked fifth nationwide for foreclosures among major U.S. markets between May 2013 and May 2014, according to

By Travis Arbon | Arizona Capitol Times Arizonans have been driving less, walking more and riding public transit in high numbers in recent years, according

By Maria Polletta | The Arizona Republic At first glance, John Giles and Danny Ray seem to have a lot in common. They both grew

The legal battle over President Obama’s healthcare law ramped up again Tuesday, as two federal appeals courts handed down conflicting rulings on whether the government

By Nicole Litvak | Greentech Media July 21, 2014 Last month GTM Research published its latest report on residential solar financing. As part of that

By Eric Jay Toll for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Impact Church is pursuing the last steps in the approval process to start building its residential half.

Phoenix Business Journal Arizona saw the second-largest loss in construction jobs last month, reports KJZZ-FM. The state posted a 3.6 percent drop in the number

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Existing home sales in the West were off 7.3 percent in June from a year ago and 2.3

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star The head of the organization offering to fund a study on medical marijuana at the University

Information from The Wall Street Journal Grupo Mexico, one of the world’s largest copper producers, is nearing a deal to acquire Mitsui 8031.TO -0.30% &

Seven candidates are competing for four seats on the Gilbert Town Council in next month’s primary election. The field of candidates includes three incumbents —

Belfiore Real Estate Consulting Lennar has experienced success in Ahwatukee in its Discovery at Desert Vistas subdivision, which is located west of Desert Vista High

By Diana Olick | CNBC A sign offering mortgage help at a Bank of America branch, New York City. Mortgage rates didn’t move at all

By Parker Leavitt | Mesa Republic Long known as one of the nation’s largest bedroom communities, Mesa in recent years has started attracting a more

By Steven Totten, The Republic | azcentral.com Homeowners generally regard a golf-course view from their backyard as added value to their property. Those whose homes

The City of Chandler is looking for proposals to add mixed-use development, including retail and entertainment to its downtown. The city has opened a Request

By Eric Jay Toll for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Got creativity, access to financing, experience with parking? Scottsdale is looking for some creativity for a

E! News Philip Seymour Hoffman had amassed quite the estate after 25 years in the business and when he died tragically on Feb. 2 of

By Barry Goldwater Jr | Arizona Capitol Times I’ve been around Arizona Republican politics for quite a while. As always, the stakes in the upcoming

Change.org Dr. Suzanne Sisley, a faculty member and researcher at the University of Arizona, was informed that her positions would not be renewed last month,

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times Arizona’s medical-marijuana law is so vague, the state can’t prosecute patients who sell pot to other patients, a

By Beth Duckett, The Republic | azcentral.com Two Scottsdale residents sued the city, claiming a contract the city entered into to make improvements at the
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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