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A new study points to evidence that luring a large corporation isn’t the best way to spur job growth By J. Brian Charlesl |
A new study points to evidence that luring a large corporation isn’t the best way to spur job growth By J. Brian Charlesl |
By Matt Roy | YourValley.net Following Surprise Mayor Sharon Wolcott’s announced departure from city government, city council members commented on her legacy and departure. Ms.
By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror Gov. Doug Ducey said the election is over and the people have spoken, but wouldn’t say whether he
By Carmen Forman | Arizona Capitol Times Embattled Arizona Parks and Recreation Director Sue Black is out effective immediately.Black, who was placed on administrative leave
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By Taylor Stevens | The Salt Lake Tribune A small mountainside community in Emigration Canyon is fighting a commercial development proposal from one of
By Ian James | The Republic The agency that delivers Colorado River water to parts of Arizona offered a new proposal Thursday amid difficult
By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Virtua Encanto Townhomes, LLC has submitted a project proposal to the City of Avondale to build Encanto Townhomes at Palm
By Christian Britschgi | Reason Some 50 people have died in the fires currently raging in the Golden State, with 48 perishing as a result
Launch venture capital fund with $108 million in the bank By Ben Lane | Housingwire Some of the multifamily industry’s largest operators are joining
AZBigMedia By disrupting the way employees commute to work, autonomous vehicles are expected to fundamentally reshape the U.S. office market by 2030, according to a
By Kaitlin Olson | Arizona Daily Sun Northern Arizona University will submit a plan to purchase a 120-acre parcel of land at 1301 S.
Economic development to focus growth in other areas of city By Darrell Jackson | Glendale Star After two years of work trying to ensure the
Remodeling When designing new kitchen layouts, many remodelers have to select either to install upper cabinets or add in windows for more natural light, but
Home prices are out of reach relative to incomes and mortgage rates. The big question for the economy is how the imbalance adjusts. By Neil
By Rose Quint | Eye on Housing Only about 2 out of every 10 prospective home buyers (people looking to buy a home in the
By Emily Bregel | Arizona Daily Star In the dusty front yard of her home of three years, Rosemarie Navarro put her hands over her
By David Abbott | Arizona Silver Belt The San Carlos Apache Housing Authority (SCAHA) may be on the hook to pay back millions of
By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal After more than a year of renovations and millions of dollars, Scottsdale Fashion Square on Thursday opened its new
By Jim Small | Arizona Mirror State Sen. Katie Hobbs is on the cusp of winning the race for secretary of state, which would
By Agnel Philip | Arizona Republic About 2.4 million Arizonans cast ballots in the 2018 midterms, the highest turnout percentage since 1982, according to the
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As federal money for housing runs dry, Arizona cities are bracing for the release of migrants onto the streets. Morgan Loew Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs
Saint Solar Energy Storage II Unveiling Courtesy of NextEra Energy Resources. SRP and NextEra Energy Resources, LLC have officially commissioned a 100-megawatt (MW) battery energy
Hannah Bassett Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting March 14, 2024 In the 10 months since Arizona officials announced an investigation into massive Medicaid billing fraud,
WOMEN POWEREDTHE CHOICES THAT DEFINE LEADERSThursday, April 4, 2024Phoenix Art Museum Join PhxArt this April for Women Powered: The Choices That Define Leaders, a two-part
By Michael DePeau-Wilson, Enterprise & Investigative Writer, MedPage Most physicians have negative views of private equity involvement in healthcare, according to a survey of internal medicine
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