
Homebuilders in hot area of southeast Valley
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Taylor Morrison.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Two national homebuilders just closed on 540 lots in Queen Creek totaling $50

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Taylor Morrison.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Two national homebuilders just closed on 540 lots in Queen Creek totaling $50

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Photo via City of Maricopa By Elias Weiss | InMaricopa The Ak-Chin Indian Community cried trespassing on Thursday, halting Maricopa’s construction crew just as they were about to forge the link

Photo Courtesy of Arcadia View Lofts By Digital Free Press MODUS Companies is announcing the opening and availability of the Arcadia Views Lofts found at 2640

By AZBEX The Mohave County Planning and Zoning Commission will consider a major plan amendment and several rezoning requests for the Entrata master plan project from Nevada developer Al Barbarich. The site is located approximately 25 miles south of Hoover

Photo via MG Developments By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Arizonans are buying 90% of the condominiums being built at a $1 billion, 150-acre master-planned community near
Photo via City of Scottsdale By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress Who said big developers don’t listen to residents and just run over neighborhoods? While a recent meeting

By Scott Shumaker | The Mesa Tribune Data centers played a major role in sparking Mesa’s current technology and manufacturing renaissance, but the industry is starting to wear thin for

By National Law Review As a part of the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, President Biden signed into law several provisions aimed at promoting private

Volunteers working together at the 2019 Carter Work Project in Nashville. Via Habitat for Humanity (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Habitat for Humanity.) By AZ Big Media

(COURTESY CITY OF SCOTTSDALE) By J. Graber | Your Valley The downtown Scottsdale infill incentive district is gone, but there are still incentives in place to encourage developers to build in the area. The Scottsdale City Council voted

By Christian Britschgi | Reason Environmentalists have managed to reverse America’s leading “yes in my backyard” (YIMBY) success story. A Minnesota judge ruled this week that Minneapolis must halt the

Via Town of Queen Creek By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal The Town of Queen Creek has moved forward with a temporary solution to fund substantial public infrastructure costs for the planned LG Energy Solution battery manufacturing plants in the southeast Valley.

By Pete Danko and Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal Daimler Truck, the German company that makes electric big rigs for the U.S. market in Portland, Oregon, and has a parts distribution center in Goodyear, is in a

By Maricopa Association of Governments Two critical new traffic interchanges are now open at 51st and 43rd avenues along the Loop 303. The interchanges will help address traffic growth prompted by current and planned development,

(Via City of Tempe) By Brandon Brown | KTAR Tempe is working on a bicycle and pedestrian improvement project connecting Kiwanis Park to the downtown area. The East Valley city plans to add 3 miles of improvements for Kyrene Road, Roosevelt

Check out home renderings from Ritz-Carlton Paradise Valley Gallery By MacKenzie Brower | Your Valley An exact opening date of the Ritz-Carlton Paradise Valley and The Palmeraie retail center was promised in

Photo via City of Surprise By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based developer SimonCRE has unveiled its branding and new tenants for a planned mixed-use center in

By Rent Cafe | AZ Big Media The most anticipated RentCafe report is out – and do we have some news. No less than 420,000 new apartments are expected to be

By Fred A. Bernstein | Wall Street Journal “I don’t think he’ll be afraid of heights,” says Glendon Good, holding his 9-month-old son in his arms

Photo via GPEC.org Press Release By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Google revealed its plans on Wednesday for its long-awaited large data center campus in southeast Mesa. Early construction started on Google’s data center nearly two months ago on the northwest corner of

By Cecilia Chan | Gilbert Sun Gilbert must do a better job of managing the parking in the Heritage District and look for additional funding

By Michael Maresh | Pinal Central ELOY — After almost 10 years as Eloy’s community development director, Jon Vlaming has resigned. After Vlaming graduated from high school in Las Vegas

Regular season finale! Coming to you once again from the cozy confines of oleander-lined Rose Field on a spectacularly clear day in the Valley of

By Paradise Afshar | CNN A Washington state high school football coach who won a Supreme Court case in 2022 after he lost his job for praying at the 50-yard line after games has resigned from his position. The nation’s top court ruled the Bremerton School

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents a coalition of property and business owners throughout Pinal County who have worked to bring new transportation infrastructure to the

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar, Meritage, and Richmond American.) By InMaricopa Here is a list of residential permits in Maricopa July 8-Aug. 11. KB Home Phoenix
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Photo via LGE Design Build By Helena Wegner | Phoenix Business Journal A 144,885-square-foot industrial building in Tempe has completed construction on a uniquely shaped chunk of land. Source Business Center

Mattel Theme Park – Photo by Madelaine Braggs By Sydnie Savage, Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Orange and blue sections of roller-coaster track, resembling a Hot Wheels

Mayor Nancy Smith. Via the City of Maricopa By Kenny Quayle | Pinal Central Mayor Nancy Smith gave her annual State of the City address Feb. 11