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Photo of Phoenix Art Museum by Madelaine Braggs, Rose Law Group Reporter By Laura Raicovich and Laura Hanna | New York Times Ask any workers in the nonprofit

Photo of Phoenix Art Museum by Madelaine Braggs, Rose Law Group Reporter By Laura Raicovich and Laura Hanna | New York Times Ask any workers in the nonprofit

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Looking for an entertaining date movie for Valentines Day? “Lisa Frankenstein” has got you covered, but is far from a typical rom com. This is a

Via Office of Maricopa County Supervisor Thomas Galvin THERE’S A NEW SHERIFF IN TOWN: “I was proud to make the motion for Russ Skinner to

By US GOV The U.S. Department of the Treasury (Treasury) has long recognized the illicit finance risks posed by abuse of the U.S. real estate

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Saint Holdings.) By Kimlye Stager | Coolidge Examiner COOLIDGE — The first mayor’s breakfast and chamber luncheon for 2024 highlighted

BROOKLYN HALL/CRONKITE NEWS (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA TOUR.) By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Among many things, the WM Phoenix Open is

By Jakob Thorington | Arizona Capitol Times A bipartisan housing bill is moving through the state legislature that would allow commercial properties to be redeveloped

Via Club West Golf Course By Ahwatukee Foothills News Five years ago this month, the Club West Golf Course started drying up. The Phoenix Water Services Department turned off the

(Rendering via IndiCap) By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Developer IndiCap is looking to delay construction on the second phase of a major industrial park in southeast Mesa until next year. Deutsch Architecture

By Independent Newsmedia Phoenix will move forward to make improvements at the Cave Creek Water Reclamation Plant, a treatment facility in the northern part of the city. The Cave Creek facility,

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress A traffic study to determine where a new parking structure should go in Scottsdale’s Old Town has been suspended. The price of the study right now would be “well in excess of several hundred thousand

By Chamber Business News The House Appropriations Committee on Wednesday passed legislation to extend the Arizona Commerce Authority, the state’s lead economic development agency, for an additional four years. The bill, HB 2417, was sponsored by

By Sam Stern | Phoenix Business Journal The metro fell 10 spots on the Milken Institute’s 2024 best-performing large city rankings, dropping from No. 8 in 2023 to No. 18. Phoenix was as high as No. 4 on the

By E.B. Solomont | Wall Street Journal Financier John Donahue was flying above Naples, Fla., in the 1980s when, according to family lore, he spotted an uninhabited piece of

Have you ever seen $200 million dollars flushed down the toilet? Look no further, “Argylle” is a big budget stinker of epic proportions that makes

City of Casa Grande By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — The City Council after much deliberation flatly rejected a 120-unit apartment complex dubbed The Lofts at

Optima McDowell Mountain Village. (Rendering provided by Optima) By AZRE Award-winning real estate development firm, Optima is partnering with Mitsui Fudosan America, Inc. for the development of

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal A mixed-use project at a key intersection in the southeast Valley took a big step forward on Jan. 31 — and has

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Todd Ostransky grew up watching his father swing a hammer. He now oversees the development of some of the Valley’s largest industrial parks. Ostransky, the

By AZ Business Magazine Today, Mayor Kate Gallego joined Arizona State University, Hustle PHX, Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona and the City of Phoenix Public Works

By Mara Knauv | Yuma Sun The Yuma County Board of Supervisors approved a solar power facility for the first cobalt sulfate production facility to be built in the United States. Cobalt sulfate is used in batteries for electric vehicles.

(Photo via BlackStar Orbital Technologies Corporation) By Arizona Commerce Authority BlackStar Orbital Technologies Corporation, headquartered on the Florida space coast, announced the establishment of a

By Your Valley The Mesa City Council approved an ordinance at the Feb. 5 meeting that will allow existing medical marijuana dispensaries to be located closer to each other.

By Wall Street Journal Financier John Donahue was flying above Naples, Fla., in the 1980s when, according to family lore, he spotted an uninhabited piece of land along the Gulf of

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose is a member of the Phoenix Art Museum Board of Trustees.) By Madelaine Braggs, Rose Law

By AZBEX New Hires 11. CBRE has hired Rusty Kennedy as Executive VP, specializing in investor sales and development advisory services. 12. Alyssa Robinson has joined DAVIS and will serve as the firm’s

GOOGLE MAPS By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal A national firm that has been expanding its presence in the Valley has proposed a 30-story mixed-use tower in the Roosevelt Row area of downtown
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Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr CC BY-SA 2.0 By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs is proposing a state government version of

By Kiera Riley | State Affairs We the People AZ Alliance, a conservative political action committee pushing election fraud claims, is facing a campaign finance

By Kiera Riley | State Affairs The Arizona Supreme Court pushed back the briefing deadlines, and thus, the execution of death row inmate Leroy McGill