
The Dealmaker: 9/25/2017
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Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only By Desert Edge Supports | Scottsdale Independent When our group of local community leaders, business

The Legislature in June created a special committee to study implications associated with the taxation of digital goods and services By Phil Riske | Senior

Plans to buy back $100 million in class-A shares over the next 16 months. Builder Taylor Morrison Home Corporation, Scottsdale (NYSE: TMHC) on Monday announced

By Kim Hart | Axios What that means: U.S. geographical economic inequality is growing, meaning your economic opportunity is more tied to your location than ever

By Tatum Hubbell | Cronkite News Officials are building a light rail station in east-central Phoenix with a platform for better wheelchair access, and will be improving passenger

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By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun Economic recovery after the recession has brought an increased volume of work to construction companies and general contractors,

Cameron Carter, Director of Rose Law Group’s Transactional Real Estate Department, thinks you need to know about these transactions in Maricopa County. Price: $60,545,000 Buyer: North 79th AZ Partners,

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer In our lifetime, we’ve heard hundreds of jokes but over time, most fade from out memory banks. Not this

KTAR Four cities in Arizona ranked in the top 50 of a list that put U.S. cities in order of the “most fun,” but no

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Uptown Phoenix was a hot spot for restaurants, shops and clubs in the 1970s and ’80s. Then the cachet fizzled a

By Heather Smathers | Pinal Central PhoenixMart is on track to open at the end of next year, officials said. Marshall Stahl, chief executive officer,

By Ron Eland | Sedona Red Rock News Few would argue that the lack of affordable housing to rent in Sedona is becoming more of

By Mark Cowling | San Tan Valley A new political action committee, San Tan Valley Right to Vote, has formed with the goal of letting

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Goodyear plans to build a $114M water treatment facility with an initial capacity of eight million gallons per day, and

By Mason Callejas | InMaricopa A local water utility is on track for a planned expansion after being granted a zoning variance from City Council Tuesday.

With talks stalled, the judge suggests a mediator to help the team and Maricopa County agree to an arbitration process. By Rebekah L. Sanders | The

Nevada: How much water will agency be allowed to pump out of rural areas? New Mexico: Funeral home feud leads to defamation lawsuit Denver city

By Michael Knight, Special for azcentral sports What’s in a name? For Phoenix International Raceway to become ISM Raceway starting in 2018, a total investment

By Rachel Leingang | Arizona Capitol Times Gov. Doug Ducey’s office is pushing for a spate of changes aimed at altering water laws, from groundwater

By Dan Nowicki, The Republic Sen. John McCain gave new insight into his grim struggle with an aggressive form of brain cancer in an interview
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By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror WASHINGTON — A pair of blockbuster cases to be heard by the U.S. Supreme Court could carry far-reaching implications

By Jordan Gerard | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The oncoming legislative session will bring new topics to the halls of the Arizona Legislature, alongside

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times Key points: For the first time in nearly a decade, the Arizona House of Representatives will enter the