
Arizona beverage factories built on finite groundwater. Now they want a piecemeal fix
A rendering shows the planned Nestle plant in Glendale || Nestle USA Opinion: Arizona should ensure that all forms of growth have enough water before

A rendering shows the planned Nestle plant in Glendale || Nestle USA Opinion: Arizona should ensure that all forms of growth have enough water before

Dr. Andrew Horne, candidate for Arizona congressional district 1. Monico Candelaria || Campaign photo By Tara Kavaler || The Arizona Republic Orthodontist Andrew Horne is

Tune back in Monday for a recap of the 2023 Pinal County Water Resources Update. Hear from local and regional leaders working on solutions and

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In a written statement released by the state Senate, Rogers said that she doesn’t know what Sanchez “is capable of” and that no one “in

By Lawrence Ulrich | The New York Times Designed to accelerate the shift to electric cars among other climate goals, the Inflation Reduction Act has

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central As hundreds of rental homes head to the market in Pinal County, without the need to show an assured water supply, the Board of Supervisors discussed what the county’s policy

Via EPCOR Instagram By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic After days of testimony, an Arizona Corporation Commission hearing on an unincorporated community’s water woes has

Aerial photos show TSMC construction progress in May 2022, about a year after breaking ground. TSMC reported in an earnings call Thursday it hired 900

Former Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio says he is willing to go to Mexico at his own expense to meet with Foreign Secretary Marcelo Ebrard

Members feared fallout over 4-week-old decision By Taylor Seely || The Arizona Republic Construction workers hired for city projects in Phoenix will not be guaranteed

Opinion: Lake Mead’s forecast went from tanking to stabilizing in just one month. Why did it change so quickly? And what does that mean moving

By Michael Maresh | Your Valley Despite objections from the public, the Coolidge City Council on April 10 approved rezoning for about 70 acres for three projects by

By Real Estate Daily News KB Home paid $1,501,500 ($10,500 per lot) for approximately 39 acres near the Northwest corner of Valencia and Camino del La Tierra on

By Real Estate Daily News The question on the minds of buyers these days is, “Will we ever see affordable housing again in Tucson”? The housing price gains we’ve seen since the start of the pandemic in early-2020 seem prices detached from the long-run trend. But there are several reasons for

By Richard Dyer | Your Valley After approving a multifamily development with no allotted guest parking spaces, Apache Junction is now considering a code change that would set a

By Ken Sain | Chandler Arizonan Intel uses a lot of water. And it’s not just the regular water that flows through Arizona’s canal that it needs. “We

By Rose Law Group Reporter On behalf of KBC Advisors Arizona, Phoenix-based Stevens-Leinweber Construction (SLC) has started construction on Empire 101, a new Class A industrial project fronting the Loop 101

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central FLORENCE — As the town of Florence and Pinal County team up for a final phase of Hunt Highway widening, Pinal is also working on even bigger

By J. Graber | Your Valley The concept of “road diets” — reducing traffic lanes to make space for bike lanes — won’t be on the ballot in Scottsdale any time soon. The city

Via Town of Parker By John Gutekunst | Parker Pioneer The Town of Parker has hired a new Town Manager. An employment agreement with Edward O. Dickie III was approved by the Town Council at their

By Sam Kmack | Arizona Republic Groups supporting and opposing Tempe’s $2.1 billion deal with the Arizona Coyotes sparred over the merits of the deal during a debate on Tuesday night, squaring off on

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A Las Vegas real estate private equity firm is debuting in Arizona with plans to bring 1,000 rental units to the state. Valtus Capital Group, a Las Vegas investment banking firm, has created a real estate private equity group to build rental units across the

By Frank Espinoza | YourValley The Buckeye City Council on Tuesday heard two items for approval that will provide more housing in the city. The first item council heard

By InMaricopa An architecture firm has requested a major Development Review Permit for a 195-apartment complex. Stewart + Reindersma Architecture made the request for Villas at the Gin, proposed for approximately 13 acres on the southeastern

Courtesy of Pepper Viner By Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star A local homebuilder is once again bringing new life to the site of a closed Tucson school. Pepper Viner is building 71 homes at the former Corbett Elementary School, on 29th

By Rose Law Group Reporter MESA, ARIZONA, April 19, 2023 – Close on the heels of its 250,000-square-foot “Building 109” groundbreaking, SkyBridge Arizona has started construction on
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By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key points: PHOENIX — More than a dozen years ago Sen. John Kavanagh voted along with every Republican

By AZ Mirror Arizona’s Senate Republican leaders say in the coming year they’ll be focused on lowering costs, making communities safer and keeping the state’s

By AZBEX 11. Samuel Barfoot has joined Rose Law Group pc as a Transactional Real Estate and Finance Attorney. Barfoot’s work includes commercial real estate and finance matters spanning acquisitions,