
Scottsdale seeking input on changes to Old Town plan
(COURTESY CITY OF SCOTTSDALE) By YourValley Residents with an opinion of what Old Town Scottsdale should look like will get their chance to voice those thoughts this week.The city is holding open

(COURTESY CITY OF SCOTTSDALE) By YourValley Residents with an opinion of what Old Town Scottsdale should look like will get their chance to voice those thoughts this week.The city is holding open

Credit: The WLB Group/Pima County By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Developer MK Company, Inc. (operating as Canoa Preserve Development Partners LLC) is requesting a conditional use permit that

By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix is no longer the country’s largest city without a sports commission focused on the intersection of sports and business in the region. The city of Phoenix and Visit Phoenix, Greater Phoenix’s convention and

By Independent Newsmedia The city of Mesa opened a new 33,000 square-foot police building for evidence storage last week. The facility, 154 N. Robson next to Mesa Police Headquarters, will help the Mesa Police Department store its near 55,622

Watch the construction live! By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — Construction of the new fire station at Rodeo Road and Pinal Avenue is progressing well and

By Independent Newsmedia Apache Junction residents Ari Kalan and Chip Wilson met the April 1 filing deadline to run for the position of mayor for

By AZ MIRROR President Joe Biden pledged Monday to stay in his race for reelection, even after a weekend in which a growing number of

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(City of Mesa) By Cecilia Chan | East Valley Tribune The developer behind the solar-powered Eco Mesa apartments that debuted last year downtown is pitching a similar project for the city-owned

By Axios Phoenix Metro Phoenix homeowners who want to upsize or move to a new neighborhood are coming to terms with an unfortunate reality: They’re not going anywhere. Why it matters: People who were lucky enough to break into the housing market

(Courtesy Phoenix Councilmember Ann O’Brien) By Mark Carlisle | Your Valley A former Fry’s Electronics store near Interstate 17 and Thunderbird Road will be the new home of some of Phoenix’s

By Elias Weiss | InMaricopa A collage of the headshots of every city and county candidate mentioned in this article. Editor’s note: This article appears

BY GLORIA REBECCA GOMEZ | AZ MIRROR Republican legislative leaders say a ballot referral headed for the November election that they claim would give Arizona the ability

Rose Law Group has been awarded a Top Workplaces 2024 honor by The Arizona Top Workplaces. This list is based solely on employee feedback gathered through a

Phoenix, Ariz. (June 26, 2024) – Visitors at the City of Mesa’s Firefighter Memorial, Historical Society, and i.d.e.a. Museum will soon enjoy an even more memorable experience thanks to the renovation funding approved by the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors on June 26. “These three facilities and gathering spaces honor

Photo via City of Tempe By City of Tempe | AZBEX The City of Tempe and Tempe Sister Cities are working together to build housing, a boutique hotel, and

By AZBEX MODUS Companies (MODUS Development) has submitted a proposal for a 94-unit single-family Build-to-Rent development in south Scottsdale on Oak Street near 64th Street. Papago Village would provide 46 one-bedroom and 48 two-bedroom

By CoworkingCafe via AzBigMedia Mesa, Phoenix and Surprise are all among the top U.S. cities for economic growth, according to an analysis from CoworkingCafe. In an economic landscape that is constantly changing, a city’s prosperity is not

Photo via GRIC Facebook By Pinal Central SACATON — The Gila River Police Department celebrated the opening of its new home with the community with expectations it will be

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX The U.S. General Services Administration has announced commercial inspections at the U.S.-Mexico border at Douglas will relocate from the existing Raul H. Castro Land Port of Entry to a new facility

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress Scottsdale voters will see three candidates for mayor on their primary ballots: Mayor David Ortega, who also previously was a city councilman;

Photo via White House press office BY JACOB FISCHLER | AZ MIRROR Monday’s U.S. Supreme Court decision granting the presumption of criminal immunity for official actions taken

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Haydon Companies.) By Town Of Queen Creek Queen Creek residents will finally get their chance to enjoy the 13-acre expansion of Mansel

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Did you get a confusing pamphlet in the mail about Proposition 482 this week? The 31-page pamphlet sent by the city offers details of a 728-acre land sale measure on the November ballot but gives

Via WATG/City of Sedona By AZBEX A pair of resident opposition groups have won their appeals against Sedona’s approval of plans for the Oak Creek Heritage Lodge resort on 11.58 acres along Oak

By BisNow When the Supreme Court ruled Friday to scrap a decades-old precedent that gave federal agencies the power to interpret vague laws as they regulate businesses, it created an easier pathway for companies to challenge rules they don’t like.

CBREIM VIA CITY OF CHANDLER By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal An East Valley data center campus is set to more than double its footprint. Chandler City Council voted June 27 to pass
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Is that Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose (in a very straight hair disguise) at this year’s Met Gala? She won’t confirm (or deny), but we think

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Donning hard hats and neon visibility vests, city officials and staff got a sneak peek at Southbridge Marketplace’s progress last week. Indiana-based

(Photo via ADOT) By Elias Weiss | InMaricopa Maricopa commuters get another chance next week to weigh in on the state transportation plan that funds the long-awaited