
Gilbert approves The Ranch mixed-use
The Town of Gilbert has approved zoning for The Ranch, a first of its kind $1 billion, mix-use project. (Rendering provided by Indicap) By AZRE

The Town of Gilbert has approved zoning for The Ranch, a first of its kind $1 billion, mix-use project. (Rendering provided by Indicap) By AZRE

Via 35 Hudson Yards By Katherine Clarke | Wall Street Journal When the Related Companies set out to build Hudson Yards, a roughly 28-acre mega-project

By Michael McDaniel | YourValley The Goodyear City Council voted 5-1 Monday to approve a use permit for a self-storage facility near the Montecito community despite objections and a notification mix-up.

Population growth in Peoria isn’t expected to slow down anytime soon. This year, the city’s population is projected to top the 200,000 mark. Looking forward, the city’s population is expected to eclipse 250,000 people in 2037 and 300,000 in 2055,

By Fernando Cervantes Jr. | Arizona Republic The Scottsdale City Council approved an ordinance prohibiting natural grass in the front yards of new homes built

By J. Graber | YourValley A two year battle over the baseball and softball field lights at Chaparral High School has come after a local neighborhood took Scottsdale Unified School District to court. Members of

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Copperstate Farms.) By AZ Big Media Since the beginning of legalized recreational marijuana use in January 2021, cannabis sales in

By Nicole Ludden | Arizona Daily Star The Pima County Board of Supervisors on Tuesday approved a controversial rezoning request for a new housing development

By Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star An old motel along Miracle Mile will be converted by the city into a shelter with an additional apartment complex to be built on the property. Jigar Desai, with NewGen Advisory, handled the $2.6

Via Eisenberg Co. By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal A joint venture including Phoenix-based Eisenberg Co. and Scottsdale-based Van Tuyl Cos. are planning to develop a new
By Jessica Boehm | Axios ASU is partnering with Applied Materials Inc. to bring a $270 million research, development and prototyping facility to support the Valley’s burgeoning semiconductor industry. Driving the news: The

By NAIOP | Rose Law Group Reporter The national office market experienced total negative net absorption of 21.3 million square feet through the fourth quarter

Via City of Scottsdale By Melissa Rosequist | YourValley Scottsdale City Council is moving forward with a new $1.6 million capital improvement project to improve the Arizona Canal banks near

By Mackenzie Brower | YourValley Andrew Ching, Paradise Valley’s new town manager as of June 19, has worked in law and local governments since 1992. In college, Ching didn’t know he would work in

Photo via Sushi Roku By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Sushi Roku, a high-end, award-winning Japanese restaurant in Old Town Scottsdale is set to

(Disclosure: Big League Wiffle Ball was created by Logan Rose, 16-year-old son of Jordan Rose, founder and president of Rose Law Group.)

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Empire Group.) By Jordana Rothberg | Multihousing News Empire Group has secured $88.5 million in construction financing for a build-to-rent community in

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Rising Football Club.) By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic More sports betting could soon come to Arizona, and one

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal A developer is making big plans to set up a long-vacant property known as King Ranch in Goodyear for future

San Tan Mountain Regional Park By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic The committee behind the latest effort to incorporate San Tan Valley was met with a crowd

K&I Homes via Town of Gilbert By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal A mixed-use development that would bring more than 375 apartment units and 40,000 square

By Jason Stone | YourValley A recent housing study that looked at Surprise’s housing market is showing bad news for renters and those who need affordable housing. Colorado-based Matrix Design Group, Inc., has told the

By Mara Knaub | Yuma Sun Yuma is proposing to expand housing opportunities by redefining two-family and multifamily housing, while also increasing allowable densities for medium- and high-density residential projects.

Visitors sample beverages at a Scottsdale event demonstrating the city’s small-scale ability to purify wastewater to drinking-water standards. (Courtesy City of Scottsdale) By Jason W.

By Rose Law Group Reporter PHOENIX, ARIZONA (July 11, 2023) – Heather Personne, Managing Principal of development firm Evolve Ventures, has been selected as the

By Taylor Seely | Arizona Republic If you’ve driven on Interstate 10 south of Phoenix Sky Harbor airport and sniffed pungent, musky weed, you’re not

By Storage Cafe After the vows have been exchanged, the toasts made and the cake enjoyed, are newlyweds ready for the next step? All you
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By Jim Small | AZ Mirror When Arizona voters go to the polls in November to decide who will be the next governor and hold

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Oakwood Homes has withdrawn from the $850 million Metrocenter redevelopment project, with a replacement builder expected to be

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal Developers are gearing up to tear down another structure near the former Metrocenter Mall as the area undergoes