
REGIONAL NEWS Feb. 26, 2017: Real estate, land news in California, Colorado and Nevada
Developers of affordable housing in California are on pins and needles over Trump’s tax plan Colorado mountain real estate market slightly down in 2016 on

Developers of affordable housing in California are on pins and needles over Trump’s tax plan Colorado mountain real estate market slightly down in 2016 on

Homeowners, board members have tales of grief By Mike Butler | East Valley Tribune When Kathy Fry moved to the Valley from the East Coast

By Michael Squires and Rafael Carranza | The Republic Work on the wall President Donald Trump has promised to erect along the nation’s 2,000-mile southwestern

By Kelly Fisher | Pinal Central As part of the first phase of the San Tan Valley Special Area Plan, Pinal County hosted two open

By Christopher Ingraham | The Wall Street Journal ince the election of President Trump, Republican lawmakers in at least 18 states have introduced or voted

By Kevin Reagan | Pinal Central Pinal County has a history of drawing big ideas that don’t seem to go anywhere. Since the 1980s, there

By Ryan Clarke | Cronkite News TEMPE — In a dirt lot, trucks whir and beep, their sounds filling gaps in the sound of passing

By Michelle Chance | InMaricopa Maricopa is growing again, and homebuilders are returning. In 2016, new single-family housing permits rose 70 percent compared to the

By Mason Callejas | inMaricopa Maricopa utility company Global Water is now waiving fees for certain customers after recent outcry over the company’s billing practices.

They have fewer free-speech rights than private workers, but what counts as a fireable offense is debatable By Katherine Barrett and Richard Greene | Governing

By Josh Martinez | Paradise Valley Independent In the wake of Maria Syms’ departure, the Paradise Valley Town Council appointed former councilman David Sherf to

By Richard Smith / Independent Newsmedia Mayor Sharon Wolcott’s 2017 State of the City Address afternoon focused on recent watershed developments in education and transportation.

By Cecilia Chan / Independent Newsmedia A mixed-used commercial development, which includes a 24-hour emergency medical facility is proposed for the northwest corner of Bell

RISMedia Commercial real estate is on solid footing, with the National Association of REALTORS®’ (NAR) quarterly commercial forecast projecting continued stability in 2017. National vacancy

By Cassidy Trowbridge | Phoenix Business Journal West Valley economic development officials say their communities are on the cusp of breaking out to bring more

By Parker Leavitt | The Republic Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane weighed in on controversial plans for a Desert Discovery Center during his annual State of

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Luxury condominiums with prices starting at $1.5 million and higher are going up in north Scottsdale’s Silverleaf community, one

California Governor Calls for Billions of Dollars to Upgrade Infrastructure Utah House discards attempt to ban paid signature gathering for candidates Lockheed Martin to move

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By Kathryn Vasel | CNN Money Total household debt climbed to $12.58 trillion at the end of 2016, an increase of $266 billion from the

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal New York-based Rockefeller Group and Investment Property Associates LLC (IPA) were developing two new Class A apartment complexes

A slowdown in high-end housing purchases leaves the market awash in lavish condominiums and speculative homes. Now, relative bargains abound. By Candance Jackson | The
Cities and Towns 3-1 City of Phoenix Formal Council Meeting 3-2 City of Phoenix Planning Commission 3-2 City of Phoenix Board of Adjustment 2-28 City

FreddieMac In a short week following Presidents Day, the 10-year Treasury yield fell about 8 basis points. However, the 30-year mortgage rate rose 1 basis

“To the politicians who have abandoned their civic obligations, I say this: Have some courage. Face your constituents. Hold town halls” ~ Former Arizona Congresswoman

Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Block Sports Group By Andy Howell | Pinal Central For a journalist, watching a news story go viral on the web

By Joseph Guzman | Cronkite News A federal appeals court ruled Thursday that the Maricopa County Attorney’s Office did not violate the First Amendment rights
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By Howard Fischer | Tucson.com PHOENIX — Arizonans may get the chance to reconsider whether they think it’s OK for every adult to purchase and

By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post Maricopa, AZ, December 17, 2025 – The City of Maricopa passed a key milestone in updating our General Plan

By Tara Suter | The Hill On Friday, the DOJ released thousands of documents linked to Epstein which featured photographs, flight logs and public court records, among