
Tempe residents speak out about the future of Danelle Plaza
Tempe Mayor Corey Woods at the Jan. 18 city council meeting, where Tempe City Council approved the conveyance of its property at Danelle Plaza. COURTESY

Tempe Mayor Corey Woods at the Jan. 18 city council meeting, where Tempe City Council approved the conveyance of its property at Danelle Plaza. COURTESY

Rendering courtesy of City of Sedona By Tim Perry | Red Rock News A rendering of the proposed Villas on Shelby 30-unit apartment complex proposed for the city’s vacant parcel

By Mark Moran | Queen Creek Tribune Workers are putting the finishing touches on Pecan Lake Entertainment Center, a locally owned $16 million entertainment venue that will feature

Photo: Courtesy of Aline Architecture By Jessica Boehm | Axios An iconic Polynesian-style building that once housed a Dairy Queen in south Scottsdale has a new home and will soon have a new

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter What if Russia and America engaged in nuclear war? “I.S.S.” explores that what if scenario which has been contemplated

A lengthy process: “Because land zoned for apartments is so difficult to come by, most apartment developers — affordable or not — need to go through…

The Pinal Partnership forum lineup was Superior Mayor Mila Besich, from left, Bryan Seppala, principal adviser for Resolution Copper; Maricopa Mayor Nancy Smith, Ron Fleming,

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By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A 16.02-acre lot within the exclusive Horseshoe Canyon at Silverleaf sold for a record-breaking $7 million. The sale

Photo via The Aster at Mountain Vista By Queen Creek Sun Times MEB Management Services announced The Aster at Mountain Vista, a brand-new luxury apartment community in east Mesa, not far from Queen Creek,

Via City of Maricopa By Jeff Chew | InMaricopa Maricopa City Council finalized the sale of less than an acre of city property this week,

CITY OF GOODYEAR By Michael McDaniel | YourValley The Goodyear Planning and Zoning Commission voted unanimously Jan. 17 to approve rezoning a 71-acre property for a

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Boise-based WinCo Foods Inc., a 24-hour grocery chain, is expanding in the Valley with a new store in Goodyear. The popular grocer

By J. Graber | Scottsdale Independent Development will be among the top issues city leaders will wrestle with in 2024 according to a consensus of Scottsdale City Council members. Other primary issues look to be continuing include to

Ben Bitter, Photo via City of Maricopa By Tatyana Johnson | Pinal Central MARICOPA — Come July of this year, the City of Maricopa government will see a shift in leadership

COURTESY TOWN OF PARADISE VALLEY By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley The Paradise Valley Planning Commission continues to review Phoenix Country Day School’s proposal for a new performance arts center and parking lot. The commission has until March 5 to review and make a recommendation to Town Council. Two study sessions

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Strata Clean Energy.) Scatter Wash battery-storage complex: Strata Clean Energy has broken ground on this $500M “battery-storage facility in Phoenix that

“Realtor commissions have been a very effective way to incentivize property sales, but that does not mean administering the system cannot be improved. Real estate

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Empire Group.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix tops the nation in construction for build-to-rent communities, with more

Photo via KLMR Homes By InBusiness Phoenix KLMR Homes, a Scottsdale-based homebuilder, is opening its second project – Saguaro Trails in Cave Creek. The model home is now available for

By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley The Villas in the Ritz-Carlton Paradise Valley project are completed, but homeowners have not moved in yet. Five Star Development previously anticipated move-in of the first homeowners to the Villas by the end of

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. is reassessing the production start date and the type of chip products it will

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Two new office buildings under construction in Tempe, one planned for Carvana Co., will not be occupied by the used car retailer after all.

By Chamber Business News A coalition of more than 100 business leaders and associations have signed on to a letter urging the state Legislature to support the continuation of the Arizona Commerce Authority, the statewide economic development agency that has helped

By AZ Big Media In October 2022, the Wall Street Journal reported that a survey of more than 60 economic forecasters expected the U.S. to enter a recession in

(Buckeye Police Department/Submitted) By Joe McHugh | West Valley View The Buckeye Police Department is investing in the future, as it recently broke ground on a new

By Jeff Chew | InMaricopa Maricopa’s first stand-alone municipal courthouse was dedicated with a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday night. Maricopa City Council members and other government representatives gathered for the brief
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By Rachel Wharton | New York Times A major home renovation can be hard on a relationship. The process includes such classic argument starters as ever-expanding

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar and Taylor Morrison.) By Keith Griffith | Realtor Several major homebuilders are weighing plans to band together to provide

Courtesy City of Peoria By Philip Haldiman | YourValley With the recent opening of Caldwell County BBQ and the soon-to-open Jefferson House in downtown Peoria, the city has