Cassidy Turley has announced that Hayden House Tempe, LLC, a partnership between San Diego-based Douglas Wilson Companies (Douglas Wilson, Chairman and CEO), Hensel Phelps Development LLC, a subsidiary of Hensel Phelps based in Greeley, CO, (Jeff Wenaas, President) and Los Angeles-based Karlin Real Estate closed on 2.51 acres at the southwest corner Mill Avenue and Rio Salado Parkway in Tempe for $16,875,000. Karlin Real Estate also provided the debt in this transaction. The site is home to Hayden House, the oldest continuously occupied structure in Metropolitan Phoenix and Arizona, built 1871-1873.

Birthright citizenship survives, but narrow margin is concerning: An immigration lawyer’s perspective
By Darius Amiri Chairman of Rose Law Group’s Immigration Law Department This week, the Supreme Court reaffirmed one of the oldest and most fundamental principles of




