
Why we’re staying put
It’s as important to understand the motivations of the 89% of Americans who don’t move as it is to know the reasons 11% go mobile

It’s as important to understand the motivations of the 89% of Americans who don’t move as it is to know the reasons 11% go mobile

The Town of Paradise Valley Independent reached out to Paradise Valley Councilman David Sherf to ask him how he defined limited government. This is what

By Melissa Fittro |Scottsdale Independent The end of a four-year tourism strategic plan is near, and ultimately, some residential and commercial growth will be needed

By Cindy Barks | The Daily Courier Who pays for road and intersection improvements that will be needed in the future as the community grows?

By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun Flagstaff can’t keep out high-density student housing complexes. But under new rules being proposed by the city, it

By Ron Eland | Sedona Red Rock News It’s a problem that continues to grow with no immediate relief in sight. Available and affordable housing

By Mark Nothaft | The Republic Even early Arizonans knew a resort when they spotted one. For centuries, members of the Yavapai and Apache tribes

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Legacy Traditional Schools is building a campus in East Mesa and one in the West Valley totaling $41.7
AzBigMedia Buoyed by double-digit tech-sector employment growth, Phoenix was in the top third of markets in the country for rising office rents over the past
DSnews On Wednesday, the Federal Housing Administration (FHA) released its Annual Report to Congress showing the economic condition of the Mutual Mortgage Insurance Fund (MMI)

The dreaded (by urbanists) artifact of post World War II America is poised for a comeback Builder Those hoping for relief from the ongoing inventory

REALTORMag Rents have been slowing in many areas, but exceptions are still giving renters sticker shock. Rents in the nation’s largest cities, in particular, continue

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily The planned Lazy K Bar Ranch development near Saguaro National Park West has hit its latest hurdle — a

Plans for a town full of ‘autonomous vehicles’ and ‘new manufacturing tech’ could give nearby properties a value boost By Gill South | Inman Microsoft

By Henry Grabar | Slate A whole lot of nothing. Here are some things you should know about the smart city Bill Gates is building

KTAR.com Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich joined leaders from 22 other states to urge the U.S. Supreme Court to protect the practice of lawmaker-led prayer

By Craig Harris | The Republic The National Labor Relations Board launched two investigations into the Arizona Coyotes during the past 13 months, probing allegations

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey during the Leading with Trade Lunch on Nov. 8. /Photo by Andrea Jaramillo Valencia/Cronkite News By Andrea Jaramillo Valencia | Cronkite

By Karah Van Kammen | Arizona Foothills Magazine Over the past several years The Jason Mitchell Group has become one of the most prominent real

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Lincoln Property Co. is developing a new 901,700-square foot speculative industrial and distribution development in Goodyear. Lincoln Logistics 40

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Donald Trump remains more popular in Arizona than the nation as a whole. But

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Wanna find out which one of your Arizona friends is more likely to give you an expensive gift? By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services

By Holly Bock | Cronkite News When Park Central Mall opened in 1957, the cars packed into the parking lot had fins, Elvis Presley’s “Jailhouse Rock”

By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Daniel J. Kiley has dismissed the case brought against the city of Scottsdale by resident

By David Logan | Eye on Housing The price of OSB fell 1.0% in October, in contrast to prices paid for softwood lumber (+2.3%), gypsum

Starting at $179K, a Sundog-Express home hits a market sweet spot with the help of a digital, interactive tool. By Leah Demirjian | Builder In North
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(Photo via CNW Group/Mattamy Homes Limited) (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Mattamy Homes.) By InbusinessPHX Mattamy Homes, the largest family‑owned homebuilder in North America, celebrated

By Attorney General Kris Mayes | Pinal Post PHOENIX – Attorney General Mayes is warning Arizonans of a growing pattern of construction fraud specifically targeting homeowners seeking to build Accessory Dwelling Units

By NAHB Economic uncertainty coupled with rising building material costs and interest rates resulted in a sharp decline in builder sentiment in April as the housing market enters