
Mesa panel wants more protection for history
By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune Virgin land is getting scarcer in Mesa and that’s prompting city leaders and residents to call for stronger historic preservation regulations. They

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune Virgin land is getting scarcer in Mesa and that’s prompting city leaders and residents to call for stronger historic preservation regulations. They

VanTrust Real Estate purchased 66 acres of industrial-zoned land in Glendale. (Photo courtesy of VanTrust Real Estate) By AZRE VanTrust Real Estate, LLC (VanTrust), a national commercial real estate development company,

Via Silver Creek Development By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal To keep up with demand from the growing semiconductor and logistics industries in Phoenix, Silver Creek Development is

By Sara Crocker | Phoenix New Times Diners can expect more imported restaurants at Scottsdale Fashion Square as three new popular concepts born in Los Angeles, New York and Canada have been announced. Moxies, an

By Danny Seiden | Chamber Business News A recent article published in Foreign Policy arguing against corporate investment in Arizona completely misses the mark. Not only does it misstate the facts, but it

Photo via Highgate (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Highgate.) By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic Construction is planned to start “as soon as possible” on

(CBS Viewer Screengrab) By Lesley Stahl | CBS Ever heard of litigation funding? It’s a relatively new, multi-billion dollar industry where investors fund lawsuits. Here’s

Rendering of the DraftKings sportsbook being constructed at the TPC Scottsdale golf course. Photos via Allen + Philp (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents PGA TOUR.)

By Frank Espinoza | YourValley The city of Buckeye took the opposite step it normally does in housing when council on Tuesday night terminated a development for a 457-acre residential project

Via City of Phoenix By YourValley Peoria City Council approved the rezoning of a small home community called Haciendas 5, Aug. 15, planned near 135th

Via Sunset Lofts LLC By Tim Perry | Red Rock News The Sedona City Council voted unanimously in favor of a resolution authorizing the city to enter

By InBusiness Phoenix Home Builders Care, the charitable arm of the Home Builders Association of Central Arizona, announced the grand opening of the Home Building Academy located at 3100 E Broadway, Suite

Artist’s rendering shows the cliff-diving lagoon that’s planned for the Cannon Beach surf park. Credit: Cole Cannon By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal The developer behind

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Phelan Development recently took a step forward to develop a new industrial park in the southeast valley. The Newport Beach, California-based developer has submitted a site

By Chandler News Micah Miranda, Chandler’s economic development director, once predicted the Airpark Area Employment Corridor would overtake the Price Road Corridor in bringing the most jobs to the city. “That was

FLORENCE — Most Pinal County tourists are local, from a 50-mile radius around the state, but the county draws other domestic visitors from California, other parts of

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothill News After months of unfounded rumors, it’s finally come to pass: Wilson Gee and his partners last week sold

By Cecilia Chan | Gilbert Sun News A three-story self-storage unit is seeking a conditional-use permit to set up shop near the northwest corner of Higley

(Disclosure: Logan Rose, who created Big League Wiffle Ball in 2020 when he was just 13 years old, is the son of Jordan Rose, founder

(Disclosure: Logan Rose, who created Big League Wiffle Ball in 2020 when he was just 13 years old, is the son of Jordan Rose, founder

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Jeff Garrett is locked and loaded with zoning and water approvals for a new commercial and residential project

Rendering via Nelsen Partners By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Developers want to add 1,500 residential units to the Vistancia master-planned community’s new commercial core in Peoria. Current zoning

By Scott Shumaker | Mesa Tribune In 2019, the Mesa City Council approved plans for Gallery Park, a 58-acre mixed-use development with retail, restaurants, hotels, offices and apartments

(Realtor.com Photo) By Kevin Stone | KTAR PHOENIX – A Paradise Valley estate recently sold for $21 million, a staggering 50% jump from when the property changed hands less

By NAHB After steadily rising for seven consecutive months, builder confidence retreated in August as rising mortgage rates nearing 7% (per Freddie Mac) and stubbornly high shelter inflation

Photo via Western Retail Advisors By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Drive-thrus continue to be extremely important for the quick-serve restaurant industry and when Starbucks was relocating a

(Arizona Department of Transportation Photos) By Danny Shapiro | KTAR PHOENIX — Phoenicians far and wide were probably screaming at their televisions when a certain
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Copia Power.) By John Gutekunst | Parker Pioneer The La Paz County Board of Supervisors approved a Comprehensive Plan Amendment and a Conditional

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Nick Miner.) By Orion Investment Real Estate Nick Miner, CCIM, and JT Taylor of ORION Investment Real Estate announce the sale

By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed the Republican tax conformity package Friday morning, saying leaders have no plan to pay for