
Developer plans West Valley industrial park, more homes
By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Jeff Garrett is locked and loaded with zoning and water approvals for a new commercial and residential project

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

By Todd Spangler | Variety Dave Portnoy said he bought back Barstool Sports, the brash sports and pop-culture media company he founded, from Penn Entertainment for “pennies on the dollar.”

By Althea Legaspi | Yahoo News Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Capitol, and other record labels filed a copyright lawsuit on Friday against Internet Archive,

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Mattamy Homes.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Mattamy Homes Tucson has paid $5.27 million for 34 acres in

By Bryan Mordt | InMaricopa It’s the sunniest summer on record in Maricopa. One apartment home development in town is taking advantage. The Copa Flats apartments on Porter

(Photo courtesy of Sen. Sinema’s Press Office) By AZ Big Media On Aug. 10, Sen. Kyrsten Sinema spoke to members of the Greater Phoenix Chamber about her recent legislative accomplishments and

(Rendering via City of Mesa) By Richard Ruelas | Arizona Republic A federal bankruptcy judge has denied a request from government attorneys to replace the owners of Legacy Park in east Mesa for incompetently running the popular

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Tesla (Nasdaq: TSLA) appears to be planning a new sales and repair center at the former Asurion office

By April Santana | Arizona Republic The status of the Latino Cultural Center, which would cater to the ever-growing and diverse Latino population in Phoenix, is once again up for debate as the fate of the proposed

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Surprising and hilariously charming is perhaps the best way to describe this new comedy that’s flying under the radar with little to no marketing. In a sea of remakes,

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose is a member of the Barrow Neurological Foundation Board of Trustees.) Tickets are now available for

By James Nelson | Forbes At the beginning of August, CrowdStreet CEO Tore Steen stepped down amid fire after more than $50 million went missing,

Via Mill Creek Residential By InBusiness Phoenix Mill Creek Residential, a leading developer, owner-operator and investment manager specializing in premier rental housing across the U.S., announced it has

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Metro Phoenix renters could get a break when they sign a lease now. After leading the U.S. for rent increases in

Via City of Mesa By Scott Shummaker | East Valley Tribune A proposed daycare facility in a posh part of Mesa had a smoother go with the city after transforming

Via City of Tempe By Sam Kmack | Arizona Republic Tempe is gearing up to revamp the city’s historic Mill Avenue, a $22 million venture that’s expected to include everything from new trees and landscaping, to updated

By Maritza Dominguez | Arizona Republic Gilbert council members have begun meeting one by one with a mediator to help relieve the lingering conflicts on

By Nate Raymond | Reuters Aug 9 (Reuters) – A federal appeals court on Wednesday ruled that a decades-old law prohibiting users of illegal drugs from owning firearms was unconstitutional as applied

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter More than 200 films have featured Count Dracula ever since Bram Stoker wrote the novel in 1897. “The Last

By Amanda Luberto | Arizona Republic The Arizona Legislature this year set records. Not for bills passed or money spent, but for how long it

By Madeleine Parrish | Arizona Republic After a heated debate, the Higley Unified School District governing board failed to update the district’s two-decade-old dress code
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By InBusiness Phoenix Ulysses Development Group continues to expand its impact in Arizona with the groundbreaking of Salt River Flats 2, a new affordable housing community located at 4027 S. 13th Street in Phoenix.

By Arizona Digital Free Press Greater Phoenix home sales increased in March, indicating continued market activity despite broader economic and geopolitical uncertainty. Closed sales across the region rose 10%

By NAHB Housing production bounced back in March as builders cautiously ramp up production despite ongoing headwinds. Overall housing starts increased 10.8% in March to