The Dealmaker: 1/29/2018
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By Mike Cherney | The Wall Street Journal Lawyers gathered at the Atlanta office of a big law firm were debating a head-scratching legal question.
Misery over real estate hasn’t ended—2.5 million homes are still worth less than their mortgages. Here’s the story of one Wall Street Journal reporter’s upside-down
Arizona Daily Independent Arizona Corporation Commissioner Bob Burns has sent a letter to fellow commissioners regarding the Ethics Committee created this year due to the
By Makenna Lepowsky | Red Rock News Like trying to find a needle in a haystack, people looking to become homeowners may be struggling to
New Mexico: Spaceport dilemma: Privacy vs. transparency Case of shackled California kids revives home-school regulation debate Colorado schools are rapidly moving toward more math,
By Arizona Daily Independent On Saturday, Arizona’s two major political parties gathered for their annual meetings. While Democrats complained of the oppressive tactics of their
Cameron Carter, Director of Rose Law Group’s Transactional Real Estate Department, thinks you need to know about these transactions in Maricopa County. Price: $79M Buyer: 1850 Central, LLC c/o D
By Rusty Bradshaw | YourValley.net Sun City Rancho Estates residents got a reprieve from a dense housing development adjoining their properties, but it may end up
By Perry Vandell | The Republic Glendale is purchasing land at a high cost and selling it for far less to the Chicago White Sox and Los Angeles
By Alexis Bechman | Payson Roundup A walk down Gilbert’s Heritage District reveals visible growth almost everywhere along with a nearly audible buzz. New buildings
By Corina Vanek | Arizona Daily Sun Photographs of people around the city cover the lavender walls of the mayor’s office while colorful figurines sit
RealtorMag President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address is slated for next week, but realtor.com® released its own “State of the Housing Union.” The
KTAR If you live in Paradise Valley, there’s a pretty good chance you’re happy with your home. According to Money.com, the Phoenix-area suburb was recently
By Perry Vandell, |The Republic Following the death of Surprise City Councilman Jim Hayden, the council interviewed six applicants to fill his seat, including Hayden’s widow. The special
The bill would loosen regulations on pepper spray, mace By Andrew Wei | The State Press A bill in the Arizona Legislature would allow students
By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Tempe’s next skyscraping mixed-use is a step closer to reality following the Development Review Commission’s approval of a submittal for The Hayden –
(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Large Tenants Push 2017 Net Absorption to Decade High Leve Phoenix, January 23,
By Yihyun Jeong | The Republic It’s part of Scottsdale that’s a mix of popular nightclubs and quaint tourist shops, posh condos and art galleries. But
By Lily Altavena | The Republic At first, they barely talked to each other as they made their morning laps around the mall’s hallways. But at some point — many could
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Photo by Madelaine Braggs, RLGR (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA TOUR.) By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal The changes coming to the upcoming 2025
By Andy Medici | Phoenix Business Journal Millions of small-business owners had been staring down a deadline to report ownership information to the Treasury Department as part
By NPR Adultery is no longer a crime in New York. Gov. Kathy Hochul on Friday signed off on repealing a 1907 law prohibiting the act.
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Resolution Copper.) By Naveen Thukral and Melanie Burton | Reuters U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s new administration should focus on speeding
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