
The Dealmaker: 4/4/2017
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Governor Doug Ducey has vetoed a bill would have barred homeowner association members from pooling their voting rights to elect a single board member, multiple

By Murphy Woodhouse | Arizona Daily Star About a year ago, Ely Badilla thought he had found the perfect spot to build his first

(Note: These deals have not been independently verified.) Cameron Carter, Director of Rose Law Group’s Transactional Real Estate Department, thinks you need to know about

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Without a single dissent, state senators approved changes Monday in Arizona laws designed to sharply

By Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa.com Does Maricopa need more diverse housing? That’s the question posed by City Hall in a survey conducted this winter. The

By Alexis Egeland | Cronkite News Michele Leber, 78, has been fighting to close the gender pay gap since the early 1970s, but new numbers

By AZRE The Phoenix office real estate market experienced over a million square feet of positive net absorption, strong leasing activity and steady rental rates

Many public employees use unsanctioned software on work computers. It poses serious security risks By Tod Newcombe | Governing Michael Roling, Missouri’s chief information security

Arizona Daily Sun The Ponte Vecchio in Florence, Italy, could provide the model for a mixed-used bridge over the diverted Rio de Flag canal in

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Without a single dissent, state senators approved changes Monday in Arizona laws designed to sharply

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times The nation’s high court has upheld a criminal conviction that the chief justice of

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times A federal court on Monday rejected efforts by some companies, aided by state officials,

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Sunbelt Investment Holdings has bought another 67.5 acres for the planned Mesa Elliot Technology Park in the East

By Sydney Maki, Editorial Intern | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix rents increased by little more than half a percent in the past month, but rent

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal A high-rise residential development is being proposed for downtown Phoenix after the sale of 1.3 acres of land

By Josh Martinez | Scottsdale Independent With over 300 flights in and out of the Scottsdale Airport daily, which generates hundreds of millions of dollars

By Joe Ferguson | Arizona Daily The Rio Nuevo Multipurpose Facilities District Board has an ambitious plan to turn empty buildings on the Sunshine Mile

Voters head to the polls in L.A. congressional election that could hint at Democratic Party’s future Utah landlords cash in on federal money with questionable
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The San Tan Construction and Sunset Companies industrial site is located north of the Vulcan Mine and west of the Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR). (Image

By BisNow Trillions of dollars are needed by the end of the decade to meet the anticipated demand for artificial intelligence data centers. To avoid a funding shortfall, tech giants and developers are being forced to get creative

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central FLORENCE — The town is advertising for an economic development director again, and some Town Council members said it’s about time. Councilmember Tony Bencina said during