
Phoenix Investment Real Estate Market Picks Up After Slow Start
(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Retail Center Sales Gained Momentum in Second Quarter Phoenix, August 9, 2017– The

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Retail Center Sales Gained Momentum in Second Quarter Phoenix, August 9, 2017– The

(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 these transactions in

Denver apartment-building frenzy nears end – slowdown predicted in 2018 New Mexico: That’s a wrap: Another record year for films Nevada: Tesla wants to

Robert Mercer is donating $300,000 to a super PAC backing Kelli Ward By Alex Isenstadt | POLITICO One of Donald Trump’s most generous political benefactors

It’s time to abandon corporate tax breaks. Just look at their history. By Mark Funkhouser, former mayor of Kansas City, Mo. | Governing (Editor’s note:

By Matthew Goldstein | The New York Times Advocates for the elderly persuaded federal housing officials two years ago to offer more rights and protections

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News Opponents of the South Mountain Freeway have asked an appellate court panel to prevent blasting and further bridge

Sonoran News CAVE CREEK Council voted unanimously to approve the second reading of an ordinance to rezone two parcels at the northeast corner of School

By Terrance Thornton | Paradise Valley Independent As the resort that was Mountain Shadows becomes a distant memory and the resort that is Mountain Shadows
By Dees Stribling | Bisnow Union @ Roosevelt, an 80-unit apartment development in Downtown Phoenix, has opened for move-ins. It is the latest in a

By Ioana Neamt for COMMERCIALCafé The Phoenix office market was an attractive scene for investors during the second quarter of 2017, with 20 notable deals

AZRE The Greater Phoenix real estate investment market started the year slow, but reversed course during second quarter. The most recent three months posted more

Written by Paola Garcia | Phoenix Magazine In the early 1900s, the Warehouse District was the hub of the Valley’s railroad-based agricultural shipping industry. Located

By Craig Harris | azcentral.com The state’s legal tab is nearing a half-million dollars to defend four former high-level Public Safety Personnel Retirement System employees

Dees Stribling | Bisnow According to data compiled by the Canada Arizona Business Council, a nonprofit whose purpose is to increase bilateral trade and investment

By Lauren Marshall | Cronkite News Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2017 MESA – Francesca Sutton was excited to move out of her apartment and into her

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By Mason Callejas | inMaricopa The Pinal County Board of Supervisors approved a request July 12 to call an election for a proposed merger of

California: Jerry Brown talks a green game. So why isn’t the state tougher on these polluters? Utah: Case challenging ‘extreme’ Ogden gang rules moves

By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune East Valley cities face several challenges as they prepare for continued growth in coming decades. Water Planners in

In july, home owners expected 1.55% more than appraiser estimates. Builder Homeowners across the country continue to view their property value higher than appraisers’ opinions.

By Nigel F. Maynard | Builder If you were to ask a sampling of production builders what is the best roofing material on the market, they’re likely

Two studies forecast a rise to an annual pace of 1.4 million by year end and 1.6 million by 2021. Builder Two reports out Tuesday

By Andrea Ariquier | Market Watch Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac could need a taxpayer bailout of as much as $99.6 billion if a severe

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News Tempe Union High School District is expecting a $23-million windfall and Ahwatukee residents could see a “new old-home neighborhood”

See Arizona’s potential for job loss because of automation By Mike Maciag | Governing There is widespread concern these days that robots and automation will

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic If the Milwaukee Brewers want to move their spring training facility to Gilbert, they’ll have to do it without taxpayer money,
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By James Goldmeer | Independent News Media Business leaders from across the West Valley outlined a surge of retail development, downtown revitalization and regional economic

By Shawn Gilliam | Builder For decades, pricing a new community meant hours of manual work—spreadsheets, pricing studies, and lot-by-lot analysis that were as time-consuming

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.) By Hailey Mesnik | Phoenix Business Journal The parcels of land near the TSMC chip factory campus in north