
$270,000, many donors missing from Gov. Hobbs’ inauguration list
Stacey Barchenger || Arizona Republic Following weeks of public pressure, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs last month released details about how much money businesses and special
Stacey Barchenger || Arizona Republic Following weeks of public pressure, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs last month released details about how much money businesses and special
Deposit Photo By Kevin Stone || KTAR The chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors said he’s sick and tired of violent threats aimed
InveStellar Corp By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A rendering of the 36-unit Rainbow Road boutique apartments to be built at the southwest corner of First and Portland
By Ken Sain | San Tan Sun The controversial Landings On Ocotillo affordable housing project has two new names, but it still faces the same entrenched opposition from residents who
By Michael Gerrity | World Property Journal According to the National Association of Home Builders, the U.S. housing recession that began in 2022 will bleed into 2023 as elevated inflation and
By Russ Wiles | Arizona Republic Valley hotels are feeling a sugar rush from Super Bowl visitors. Warehouses and other industrial properties around metro Phoenix
Phoenix City Hall By Taylor Seely || The Arizona Republic Several City Council members suggested Phoenix add more elected officials to the nine-member body at
By AZ Big Media When it comes to the office industry, 2022 was another entry in a series of transformative years. With work time still shared between home and the office (for most companies), the office building continued
The year-end numbers for 2022 hint at the contrasting fundraising styles for Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (right) and Rep. Ruben Gallego. By Ronald J. Hansen ||
By Real Estate Daily News PINAL COUNTY, ARIZONA (February 1, 2023) – NAI Horizon facilitated a unique solar-related land lease on behalf of a Texas-based seller/landlord for approximately 147 acres of
By Ron Eland | Wickenburg Sun It was standing room only last Thursday as the Wickenburg Planning and Zoning Commission decided upon a request to create a horse boarding,
Mayorkas “started immediately emasculating the very, very strong policies of the previous (Trump) administration,” Biggs said.|| Official Photo ByTara Kavaler || The Arizona Republic Rep.
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