
Chandler best in state for business
By Wrangler News Chandler has been named Best City for Business by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry during its annual awards ceremony held June 6. Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke accepted the award.

By Wrangler News Chandler has been named Best City for Business by the Arizona Chamber of Commerce and Industry during its annual awards ceremony held June 6. Chandler Mayor Kevin Hartke accepted the award.

By YourValley Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley will serve as the vice chair of the Maricopa Association of Governments’ transportation policy committee. Wheatley was elected

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter What does an Asian road trip, a guy driving his motorcycle off of a cliff, the creation of the

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents The Be Kind People Project.) DANCE MOB: The Be Kind People Project® dropped in the Rose Law Group office to

By David Church | Pinal Central ELOY — Effective Saturday, July 1, the Eloy City Council will have a new face on the dais. After Councilmember Georges Reuter announced plans

By Independent Newsmedia Buckeye Mayor Eric Orsborn was elected chairman of the Transportation Policy Committee of the Maricopa Association of Governments at its annual meeting in Phoenix this week.

Photo via The Arizona Coyotes By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Xavier Gutierrez, the president and CEO of the Arizona Coyotes, talks to reporters ahead

By Brandon Gray | KTAR PHOENIX — A new project in Glendale will add 790 multi-family affordable rental units that will serve 1,465 people a year. The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Greenlight Communities.) By Rose Law Group Reporter (SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) — Scottsdale-based Greenlight Communities, the pioneering company dedicated to constructing privately-financed

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.) By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic On the outskirts of metro Phoenix, some new housing developments won’t get approved

By Jess Bravin | Wall Street Journal WASHINGTON—The Supreme Court found it unconstitutional to consider racein university admissions, eliminating the principal tool the nation’s most

By Don Henninger | The SCOTT Perspective Like many of you, we’re about ready to break for a few weeks for the summer. I have

WATCH By Arizona Horizon | PBS The battle over water in the Rio Verde area has come to an end after Governor Hobbs signed a

Photo by Mark Boisclair (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Hawes Crossing and Vestar.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A Gilbert homebuilder was the winning bidder

Photo by Ryan Donnell, Builder (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Toll Brothers.) By Mollie Carmichael | Builder The latest episode of Zonda’s Inspirational Leadership with the

The Monday Morning QuarterbackA quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliot D. Pollack & Co Still waiting for a

By InBusiness Phoenix Clayco celebrated the topping out of PALMtower Residences at The Arizona Center this month. Developed by North American Development Group and designed by Will Bruder Architects in collaboration with Lamar

By Jennifer Pullen | AZ Big Media Housing affordability improved in the first quarter of 2023 for the Tucson Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) and many of its peers. Tucson ranked second,

By Brandon Gray | KTAR PHOENIX — One year after passing the largest tax rate cut in county history, the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors approved unanimously Monday it is cutting the county’s primary

On Tuesday, the city of Mesa hosted its quarterly Development Advisory Forum to exchange information and partner with the land development community on process modifications and changes when it

(City of Scottsdale) By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress Another “mega project” has its sights on Scottsdale. This one may set a new bar in grandiose verbiage. “The

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Home prices continue to fall in metro Phoenix, according to the latest S&P CoreLogic Case-Shiller Indices released June 27. The Valley saw

By NAHB A lack of existing inventory coupled with solid consumer demand helped to boost new home sales in May to their highest level since February 2022. Sales of newly built, single-family homes in May increased 12.2% to

By Michael McDaniel | YourValley A Circle K developer withdrew a convenience store application Monday amid community backlash from Goodyear’s Pebble Creek retirement community. The announcement came from Mayor Joe Pizzillo after

(City of Mesa/Submitted) By Scott Schumaker | East Valley Tribune Canadian-based child care giant BrightPath is planning an expansion of its sprawling daycare center network into Arizona with seven

By Ray Stern | Arizona Republic The $15.3 million giveaway in the state budget to Prescott’s rodeo has spurred a lawsuit by two residents of the city and a legal rights group who claim the

(Disclosure: The Western WIFFLE Ball Championship was created by Logan Rose, 16-year-old son of Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group.) By YourValley Goodyear will host the fourth annual
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By Reagan Priest | State Affairs With committee work finished, the pile of legislation on Gov. Katie Hobbs’ desk is starting to grow. As of

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal A prominent local landowner gained approval for a mixed-use project in Casa Grande after tweaking initial rezoning requests to make

Photo via City of Goodyear By James Goldmeer | YourValley Candidates for mayor and City Council in Goodyear are outlining their experience and priorities ahead of the