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“Geographically described, Phoenix is a poster child for sprawl. It was kind of the epitome of individualistic free-for-all.” ~ Emily Talen, professor at the ASU

“Geographically described, Phoenix is a poster child for sprawl. It was kind of the epitome of individualistic free-for-all.” ~ Emily Talen, professor at the ASU

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily A survey of attitudes toward housing released on Thursday by The Demand Institute indicates that the Baby Boom

By Betty Reid | The Republic | azcentral.com Phoenix officials said it is normal to see single-family development before retail and jobs in new growth

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic | azcentral.com A historic downtown Phoenix building that appeared in the opening scenes of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic movie “Psycho”

By Ryan Randazzo | The Republic | azcentral.com Sandra Kennedy, a Democratic candidate for the Arizona Corporation Commission, faces a Internal Revenue Service lawsuit seeking

By Lesley Wright, The Republic | azcentral.com 8:09 a.m. MST October 31, 2014 In an abrupt about-face, Glendale city officials might bring county land into

By Clay Thompson, The Republic | azcentral.com My friends, these are dark days, troubled times. They are dark days and troubled times for my colleagues
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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