The Dealmaker: 10/24/2016
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By Johnathan Glancey | Newsweek Soon enough, short of some last-minute appeal on behalf of protesters, Brill Place Tower will be shooting up from a
Up to $8 million needed, but source a baffling matter By Tanner Clinch | Eloy Enterprise Following the painstaking decision process to choose the architect,
Investigators probe California tour bus crash that killed 13 Trump gets the nod from Las Vegas Review-Journal Business among Salt Lake City’s homeless: corpses, tents
By Murphy Woodhouse | Arizona Daily Star A 645-acre residential and commercial development south of Valencia Road near Ryan Airfield, which was idled during the
By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Metro Phoenix home sales and prices were up in September A few weeks ago, the number of Valley home
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Star The long-term viability of independently produced solar power could hinge on voters’ choices for state utility
By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun The sounds of hammers and bulldozers have become familiar in many parts of Flagstaff, as new apartments, hotels
A year after fiery accident at radioactive waste dump in Nevada, the meter is running on a fix New Mexico town provides a clue to
Supervisors snuff out plans for 2-day event By Kelly Fisher | Casa Grande Dispatch The Board of Supervisors unanimously rejected a special events permit Wednesday
By Bill Keveney | USA TODAY For anyone who’s happy that there are no more presidential debates, consider the down side. We likely just got
By Chris Coppola | The Republic A major biotechnology campus could emerge near the west end of Tempe Town Lake, but the city first will
By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Bashas’ neon sign at Seventh Avenue and Osborn Road is a iconic symbol for some longtime Phoenicians. But soon,
By Adam DeRose | Cronkite News Some parts of Arizona could experience more than 100 days of temperatures above 100 degrees within 20 years, according
By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune The controversial AID Foundation is striking back at the state Attorney General’s Office, seeking an unusual court order
Ahwatukee Foothills News Democratic State Senate candidate Sean Bowie has suggested a city purchase or a land swap should be considered for the beleaguered Ahwatukee
[EDITORIAL] Only in Utah Thousands of California soldiers forced to repay enlistment bonuses a decade after going to war Colorado postal worker accused of hoarding
By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange For years, it was a given among Valley residents that activity in downtown Phoenix died every night
Looser underwriting rules—especially on income requirements—have enabled more people to qualify for jumbo loans By Robyn A. Friedman | The Wall Street Journal Even as
U.S. Government Accountability Office study comes as EB-5 program up for review in Congress By Eliot Brown | The Wall Street Journal Related: PhoenixMart: Company
By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Freddie Mac says economic growth is recovering from a weak first half of the year, the labor market
KTAR The city of Chandler has been ordered by a judge to stop enforcing parts of the city’s sign code that violated freedom of speech
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The industrial real estate market — which includes manufacturing and distribution space — is seeing region-wide leasing activity,
Cities and Towns 10-27 City of Phoenix Zoning Adjustment Hearing 10-25 City of Apache Junction Planning and Zoning Commission 10-24 City of Coolidge Council Study
By Howard Fischer Capitol Media Services Claiming disenfranchisement of a “substantial’’ number of voters, the Arizona Democratic Party wants U.S. District Court Judge Steven Logan
(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Industrial Vacancy Rate Holding Steady With Addition of New Inventory Phoenix, October 21, 2016
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Goldmine Mountain Estates.) By Pinal Central Big lots in Queen Creek area Also Wednesday, the board agreed to abandon the Goldmine Mountain
By Jack Nicastro | Reason U.S. District Court Judge Colleen McMahon has dismissed a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI. McMahon’s decision, issued Thursday, is a win not just
This Biden administration initiative would allow undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens an easier path to legalizing their immigration status than under current law. A Texas-based
My sincerest gratitude and appreciation goes out to all the men and women who have served and fought for our great country. I am wishing
By Digital Free Press Rose Law Group Senior Partner and Director of Family Law, Kaine Fisher, is now a certified family law specialist by the
By Alexis Dominguez | AZ Family President-elect Donald Trump campaigned hard on border security and claimed it would be his top priority once he took office. At his
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