
Latest ‘GRID’-lock leaves small Mesa businesses in dire straits
Via City of Mesa By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune Work has stopped again at The GRID in downtown Mesa, a ballyhooed apartment and

Via City of Mesa By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune Work has stopped again at The GRID in downtown Mesa, a ballyhooed apartment and

This 3D rendering shows the north entrance for the proposed Maricopa Stonegate build-to-rent development on Maricopa-Casa Grande Highway and Stonegate Road. This particular entrance would

By Lee Shappell | Tempe Tribune Tempe might not be trying to put the genie back in the bottle over reduced parking minimums at new downtown high-rise residences

By Paul Maryniak | East Valley Tribune Affordable housing in Tempe took another hit in February as the average sale price of a home here jumped 12.4% over February 2023. The average price of a home sold in Tempe last month was

By Queen Creek Sun Times The Common Sense Institute (CSI) has released its latest Quarterly Housing Report, shedding light on the evolving landscape of Arizona’s housing market. While the report

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal A multi-phased campus eyed for Mesa’s Elliot Road Technology Corridor could create hundreds of new jobs. The project proposal was filed in Mesa by Patrick Hallman of Phoenix-based architecture firm C&H

Photo via Town of Paradise Valley By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley The Town of Paradise Valley recently published its Popular Annual Financial Report for fiscal year 2023, which summarizes the town’s financial activities and

By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal The Valley as a whole is not among the nation’s wealthiest metros, but Scottsdale is moving fast in that direction.

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Google.) By Julian Spector | Canary Media Arizona just added its biggest grid battery so far, part of a nationwide trend toward

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Heath Melton, who was named president of the Phoenix region for Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. (NYSE: HHH) in October 2021, is no

By Independent Newsmedia German grocer Aldi has sold part of a lot it owns in Gilbert to an apartment developer, according to commercial real estate website vizzda.com. An entity tracing to

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Remaining properties around the Phoenix Deer Valley Airport continue to be built out with more industrial buildings to meet the ongoing demand for

Rendering via City of Mesa By Richard Dyer | YourValley Two four-story hotels — an Extended Stay America Premier Suites and a Marriott Studio — are to

Photo Via City of Scottsdale By J. Graber | Scottsdale Progress The Scottsdale City Council unanimously approved $9.2 million in improvements to Scottsdale Stadium during its March 19 meeting. The improvements will include

By Howard Fischer | YourValley PHOENIX – A fight over the future of the Arizona Commerce Authority is turning into a war of wills between Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs and Queen Creek Sen. Jake

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter A franchise that began in 1984 as the number one film in the box office that year
By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Two publicly traded homebuilders have closed on 886 lots in the East Valley, with hundreds more closing soon. Wolfkin Farms LLC, tracing to Penny Wolfswinkel Jenkins, sold

By InBusiness Phoenix ATTOM, a leading curator of land, property, and real estate data, released its year-end 2023 U.S. Home Flipping Report, which shows that 308,922 single-family homes and condos in

By Michael Maresh | Pinal Central ELOY — A company that manufactures drywall is expected to open its state-of-the-art Eloy plant by the end of the year after first approaching

By AZBEX Rare Earth LLC has filed a lawsuit against the City of Glendale claiming the City violated its procurement rules when it awarded a bid to purchase a City-owned

By Shawn White | East Valley Tribune Navajo County Economic Director Chris Pasterz gave a presentation to the Board of Supervisors during last week’s

By Erin Mulvaney | Wall Street Journal Arizona launched a program to expand access to legal services for people who can’t afford or find lawyers.

~ Trout Camp 2024 ~ June 6th – 9th, 2024 ~ (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Jake Gray, the organizer of this event.) By Rose

By InBusiness Phoenix Rehoboth Place II, a new collection of affordable housing, will be held a grand opening event Tuesday, aiming to address the housing

By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal A pair of Arizona counties are some of the fastest growing population centers in the nation. Maricopa County saw the fourth highest raw-numbers population increase

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Phoenix is preparing to issue a request for proposals to redevelop Seventh Avenue and Washington Street in downtown Phoenix. The RFP would
By Jason Stone | YourValley With north Surprise residents still upset with the traffic situation on 163rd Avenue, the Surprise City Council emphatically rejected a rezoning March 18 that would have brought
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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