Glendale isn’t budging on arena decision
By Peter Corbett | The Arizona Republic (As first reported by Dealmaker) Glendale will go forward with efforts to end a 15-year, $225 million agreement
By Peter Corbett | The Arizona Republic (As first reported by Dealmaker) Glendale will go forward with efforts to end a 15-year, $225 million agreement
By Abrahm Lustgarten | ProPublica A couple of miles outside the town of Page, three 775-foot-tall caramel-colored smokestacks tower like sentries on the edge of
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal (As reported June 11 by Dealmaker) The city of Avondale has created a $2 million fund to help
Brian Wright | TriValley Central (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) Have a little reefer … it won’t kill you. Or
The F.B.I. and Justice Department prosecutors are investigating whether front-office officials for the St. Louis Cardinals, one of the most successful teams in baseball over
By Mike Maciag | Governing. State budgets continue to record modest growth but often not enough to keep pace with the cost of K-12 education,
By Howard Fischer | Arizona Daily Star/Capitol Media Services Following some less-than-spectacular jobless reports, the Ducey administration is scrapping at least temporarily — and perhaps
By Gretchen Morgenson | The Wall Street Journal A court ruled late Friday that California is obligated to return $331 million that it took from
By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times A four-day delay in filing an appeal against the Citizens Clean Elections Commission could cost an Iowa-based group
By Darren DaRonco | The Republic | azcentral.com 2015 Residents of a Tempe mobile-home park and an RV park along the light-rail line could soon
By Peter Corbett | The Republic | azcentral.com Four Glendale City Council members have been targeted for recall The four voted to terminate a 15-year,
By Fran Jurga | Equus “Hey, slow down!” How many times have you taken a hand off the reins to signal a car driver to
by Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg Through all its ups and downs, the U.S. homebuilding industry is making slow progress. While housing starts declined 11.1 percent
The Wall Street Journal At WSJ’s CFO Conference, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Jason Furman discussed wealth, financial markets and the housing sector.
By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Interstate 11 is getting another boost with execution of a memorandum of understanding between Arizona and Mexico.
By Mike Sunnucks and Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Glendale’s credit score is getting some love after its cancellation of
The Arizona Republic The Republic regularly asks West Valley leaders to share their thoughts on issues, and this week’s question is on population growth. Peoria,
Reuters U.S. housing starts fell in May after a hefty increase the prior month, but a surge in permits for future construction to a near
By Chris Coppola, The Republic | azcentral.com Chandler is considering a change that would waive the usual requirements imposed on businesses looking to occupy small,
By Erik Gunther | Real Estate News BTW, every time I hear someone say “LOL” instead of actually expending the effort to laugh, I die
By Dan Barnabic | Market Watch (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted for discussion purposes only.) U.S. real estate purchases by foreign nationals over a
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By Wall Street Journal The big wedding can wait. Couples are deciding they would rather take the plunge into homeownership. In reshuffling the traditional order of
By Rose Law Group Attorney Samantha DeMoss HB2297, also known as the “Adaptive Reuse Law” is the culmination of an ongoing bipartisan effort from the
Photo provided by the City of Goodyear By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal Microsoft Corp. says its new data center design that consumes “zero water” for
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County who have worked to bring new transportation infrastructure to the
Founder and President of Rose Law Group Jordan Rose, who represents many data center developers says, “A change in the zoning interpretation of where a date center can locate may
Led by Vice Chairman Thomas Galvin, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has extended an existing agreement with Mesa Public Schools and invested an additional
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