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By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa For the first time since 2018, Maricopa has a new city manager. The city council voted unanimously in a special meeting this evening to hire Deputy City Manager and

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa For the first time since 2018, Maricopa has a new city manager. The city council voted unanimously in a special meeting this evening to hire Deputy City Manager and

By David Sowders | Silver Belt A planned 58-acre development in northeast Globe has cleared one hurdle in its race to realization, as the City of Globe Planning & Zoning Commission approved a

(Photo courtesy of Intel Corp.) By Jason W. Brooks | Chandler Independent Travel along any of several main streets in the area around Intel Corp.’s Ocotillo plant in southwest Chandler and you might

By Jason W. Brooks | Chandler Independent The phrase “growth pays for itself” was uttered a few times and featured in screen presentation slides in a Dec. 4 Chandler City Council work

By Tom Blodgett | Gilbert Independent Gilbert will consider putting a sales-tax increase and a general-obligation bond before voters to fund more than $1 billion in projects for the police, fire and parks

By Will Parker, Christine Mai-Duc | Wall Street Journal A Los Angeles nonprofit was given government land in January 2007 to build a few dozen units of affordable housing.

By Checkpoint Federal Tax Update Staff | Thomson Reuters The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) has extended the deadline for new entities to file their initial beneficial

By West Valley View When the world shut down three years ago, children across the country were often stuck in their houses for months due

Via City of Scottsdale By J. Graber | YourValley A controversial mixed use development earmarked for Old Town Scottsdale known as the Artisan can begin construction. The city’s developmental review board gave the projecg

Source: Queen Creek Chamber of Commerce By Queen Creek Sun Times At Harvest Station, residents enjoy several amenities like a community fitness center, swimming pool, outdoor grills and fire pits,

By InBusiness Phoenix Continued population growth and dropping interest rates shine a bright light on the first quarter 2024 The residential real estate market was

By Jeff Chew | InMaricopa Maricopa Unified School District is experiencing slower but substantial housing and school-aged population growth. “A slightly larger portion of the increase” was offset

By Scott Shumaker | The Mesa Tribune Residents of southeast Mesa vented frustration last week after plans for another large data center campus were submitted to the city’s planning

(Photo via Loloft) By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Arkansas-based Loloft Inc., which combines “local logistics, flexible terms” in its name, signed a 12-year,

(Via Town of Gilbert) By Cecilia Chan | Gilbert Sun Residents want more pickleball courts, more programs, a new aquatics facility and a recreation center for the southeast part of Gilbert, town officials

By Hannah Dreyfus | Salt Lake Tribune Two siblings in Utah have barricaded themselves in a bedroom at their mother’s home in defiance of a

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Greenlight Communities.) By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based multifamily developer Greenlight Communities is nearing the completion of 4,000 workforce housing units with even more in

Photo courtesy of WM Phoenix Open (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA TOUR.) By Jennifer Goldberg | Phoenix New Times The WM Phoenix Open, the

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Rising FC.) By InBusiness Phoenix Carvana, an industry pioneer for buying and selling used cars, announces the multi-year extension

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Haydon Building Corp.) By AZ Big Media Every year, AZ Big Media, which publishes both PTK and AZRE magazines selects

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Jamie Hormel.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Jamie Hormel and her late husband Geordie Hormel — heir of

Cyrene at Skyline will comprise 102 residences. Rendering courtesy of Curve Development By Radu Corfus | Multi-Housing News Curve Development, an entity funded by New York-based private equity

A 3D rendering of a free construction house plan for a 1,500 square foot bungalow to be offered by the city’s development services department. [Courtesy

By FOX 10 The O’Connor Home. Cool house: Go with FOX 10 inside the home of the late Justice Sandra Day O’Connor, the first woman to serve on the United States Supreme Court. Watch the Fox 10 broadcast here.

By NAHB Bipartisan legislators in both the House and Senate introduced the Workforce Housing Tax Credit Act, which would establish a new tax credit to produce affordable rental housing for households earning 100% or less of the area

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Deep and philosophical is not what one would expect from an animated film, but that’s exactly what the audience

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — Concerned residents of the G Diamond Ranch Reserve community won a round after a site plan proposing a
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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