Gov. Ducey talks real estate and more in visit with development community

Gov. Doug Ducey. / Photo by Gage Skidmore, Flickr / Arizona Mirror

By Victoria Harker | Chamber Business News

Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey offered reassurance with a dose of caution about the future of continued growth in the state when he spoke to the real estate development community at a Valley Partnership meeting Friday.

Arizona is flush with success right now but it must continue to grow responsibly with future generations in mind, Ducey told a crowd of 260 real estate professionals and community members. 

Maintaining a business-friendly environment is essential to maintain economic success, he said.

“In the game of states, citizens vote with their feet and Arizona is winning,” Ducey said. “There are certain policies that have made our state attractive. Lower taxes. Lighter regulation.”

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