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Rose Law Group Partner Court Rich, Executive Assistant Hopi Slaughter and Rose Law Group Reporter Managing Editor Phil Riske are left-handed, which is right as

Rose Law Group Partner Court Rich, Executive Assistant Hopi Slaughter and Rose Law Group Reporter Managing Editor Phil Riske are left-handed, which is right as

Note: As an introduction to an article titled “Top 7 Things ASU students do,” The Tempe Republic wrote: “Arizona State University students are moving in

by Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times Arizona has reached a marijuana-legalization milestone, with more than 80,000 people now qualified to legally possess, grow, or

From the Rose Law Group Reporter Growlery By Phil Riske, managing editor Coolidge and Eloy worst places to live. Really? Phoenix and Gilbert best places

By Prashant Gopal | Bloomberg Americans living in rentals spent almost a third of their incomes on housing in the second quarter, the highest share in

By Michael Nowakowski | The Ariozona Republic A region’s success depends on its multi-modal transportation system Companies demand ease of transportation when considering moving to

By Alan Greenblatt | Governing Whenever a minimum-wage increase is proposed, you can count on hearing certain warnings, including that employers will cut back on

By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner and David Yankus | Eloy Enterprise Like many rural towns in Arizona, Coolidge has taken its fair share of

By Sarah Ruf | Maricopa Monitor The decision by a nearby municipality to end its seven-year relationship with water utility Global Water Resources has caught

By Brian Wright | Maricopa Monitor Cities across the globe are trying to become “smart,” but it’s a concept that’s not easily defined. City manager

NEWS RELEASE The Queen Creek Town Council recently approved an updated Zoning Ordinance. Initiated in February 2014, the intent of the review was to provide

By Trey Garrison | HousingWire Just over half of Americans — 52% — say they are likely to buy a home in the next five

HousingWire Either schools are of critical importance to a homebuyer, or they matter not at all. There’s very little middle ground because either homebuyers have

By Trey Garrison | HousingWire Amid stabilizing U.S. home price growth lies a demographic shift that is underway across much of the country, according to

By Dees Stribling | MHN Online Only about 10 years ago, the apartment industry was in a funk over the way people bought houses more

Daily Real Estate News The nationwide inventory crunch has pushed up home prices year-over-year in 93 percent of the country’s 176 major metro areas during

By Art Patnaude and Peter Grant | The Wall Street Journal Investors are pushing commercial real estate prices to record levels in cities around the

By Peter Corbett | The Arizona Republic A key funding mechanism for Valley sports stadiums took another hit Wednesday as a judge ruled the

By Sterling Fluharty | The Glendale Star A member of Glendale City Council has a personal connection to and conviction about the cases being heard

Forbes New York City may be less liberal than you thought. At least according to The Economist, which pulled data from an MIT study on

By Sterline Fluharty | The Glendale Star Vice Mayor Ian Hugh asked city staff to find ways to reduce the sales tax rate when Glendale
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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs The chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee said Monday it may be time to allow the State Land

By Charles Borla , Gabriela Rico | Tucson.com A “middle housing” plan supported by city staffers is set to alter the type of housing that

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: It probably comes as no surprise, but once again the fastest-growing communities in Arizona are on