
Builder confidence leveling off as buyer traffic wanes
By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Builder confidence in the market for single family homes slid 2 points again in February to a score

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Builder confidence in the market for single family homes slid 2 points again in February to a score

Builder Quicken survey shows second month of decline after six months of narrowing. For the second consecutive month, the gap between homeowner estimates and appraiser

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“The internet enables niche in a massively powerful way.” By Dan Frommer | recode Ben Thompson has established himself as one of the smartest analysts and

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By Russ Wiles | The Republic Walkable urban centers in Tempe, Scottsdale and along the Camelback Corridor in Phoenix are helping to set the tone for an

Granger MacDonald is heartened by the new president’s pro-business stance but says there is work to be done. By Jennifer Goodman | Builder The NAHB’s

Every move does not necessarily result in an equal and opposite reaction. By Adam Deermount Pretty much any adult with a rudimentary degree of financial knowledge

AZRE Construction is underway for a $107.652 million expansion at the resort-like senior living community, Sagewood, near the Musical Instrument Museum at 4555 E. Mayo Blvd., in Phoenix.

By Jim Small | Arizona Center for Investigative Reporting PHOENIX – In the wake of a yearlong AZCIR investigation that found lax oversight of the

Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-base SimonCRE has bought 2.4 acres of land in Pinal County for development of a new Sun Life Family Health

AZRE Now that there’s a signed agreement in place, a 77,000-square-foot retail and dining project in Downtown Chandler is planned to open its first phase

By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune The Arizona Coyotes missed the net in their first bid to move closer to their fan base by

ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 13th, 2017 The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the

By Corbin Carson | KTAR PHOENIX — Office space vacancy rates in downtown Phoenix are the lowest in over a decade, according to Christine Mackay,

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Arizona lawmakers may finally be ready to impose some limits on driving and cell phone use — even

By Kenneth R. Harney | Washington Post If you’re like millions of homeowners, you recently received a familiar, innocuous-looking document from your lender. Called Form

By Natalie Tarangioli | Cronkite News CHANDLER – Could a baby in a car seat today be part of the first generation that might never

Governor Doug Ducey Today, February 14, is Arizona’s birthday. The number-one best state in the U.S. for people to live, work, and play — and

Several states have already passed right-to-work laws this year — and their reach may finally expand into the Northeast. By Alan Greenblat | Governing This

Along with other agencies By Brena Swanson | Housingwire The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs finally put to rest questions around the requirements of independent agencies under President

Looking for someone to blame about most of the regulatory fees, charges, delays, and expense layered on home building? Check out local homeowners’ role. By

Utility owners need to work out an arrangement with the Navajo Nation to decommission the plant after the lease expires. By Ryan Randazzo | The

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(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited unless they contain factual errors.) Phoenix – February 13, 2017 – CBRE has recently completed the sale of Desert

By Howard Fischer | Ahwatukee Foothills News State lawmakers took the first steps last week to potentially eliminating exemptions from sales taxes that now cost

The Navajo Housing Authority board will shrink from 8 to 5 members under new nomination procedure that requires professional qualifications. By Dennis Wagner and Craig
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“If true, this would be a blatant violation of the Fourth Amendment’s protection against unlawful searches and seizures. And this won’t just affect immigrants, we

Marriage security breach? “A lawsuit claims former U.S. Sen. Kyrsten Sinema destroyed a 14-year marriage by becoming romantically involved with a man who was part of

Photo via office of Arizona State Treasurer Kimberly Yee By State Affairs New quarterly finance reports show Arizona State Treasurer Kimberly Yee has raised the