
Apartment rents dip in most Phoenix-area cities
By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Phoenix-area tenants struggling with big rent hikes during the past few years may finally get a bit of a

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Phoenix-area tenants struggling with big rent hikes during the past few years may finally get a bit of a

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune When California Pizza Kitchen in the Village Square at Dana Park closed in 2017, the Mesa shopping center owner Whitestone faced some choices

By Mark Moran | Queen Creek Tribune Queen Creek’s deal to bring water from Cibola has survived an initial attempt by three counties to scuttle the arrangement. U.S. District Court Judge Michael Liburdi
By Rose Law Group Reporter Saddleback Communications, a provider of highly reliable fiber-based internet, voice and cloud communications services, is investing millions in new infrastructure on

Photo via City of Surprise By Jason Stone | YourValley A global pandemic, inflation and supply chain disruptions were just some of the issues the

By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress If 1,000 or so Rio Valley Foothills residents were on an Oct. 26 email chain, they would have whooped

By Pinal Central ELOY — Arizona isn’t running out of water, but it’s likely to become more expensive in years to come as utilities explore

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Guy Ritchie rebounds in a big way after his lackluster effort with last month’s “Operation Fortune: Ruse de guerre.” His name

Rendering via S3 Biotech LLC By Kimlye Stager | Pinal Central MARICOPA — The highly anticipated Medical and Innovation Campus should bring a “new worldview” to Maricopa by improving the quality of life and

(Photos Courtesy of Joan Levinson) By E.B. Solomont | Wall Street Journal In Paradise Valley, Ariz., a home built for a car collector has closed for $23.5

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Everybody in real estate knows it’s all about location, location, location. Even within a ZIP code, land values

Via City of Maricopa By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa An elevation of a single-story home from pre-application paperwork submitted by Beazer Homes for Rancho Mirage. The elevation is

Rendering via Shea Connelly Development By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa A Scottsdale-based developer submitted pre-application paperwork to Maricopa’s Development Services Department this month for a luxury, mixed-use construction project near Copper

These three architectural elements of Mercy Hill Church in Phoenix, built in 1946, will be preserved and incorporated into the side of the apartment building replacing the church. The church will move to a property

Photo courtesy of Porter Kyle By Radu Corfus | Multihousing News Porter Kyle has opened Prescott at Park West, a 95-unit luxury single-family rental community

Via City of Flagstaff By Adrian SAZ Daily Star Not good enough. That was the message from the Planning and Zoning Commission to Northern Arizona

Photo via Town of Queen Creek By Janet Perez | YourValley The Queen Creek Town Council has approved providing $27.7 million in supplemental funding for new park construction. The council approved

By Zachary Phillips | Construction Dive Dive Brief: READ ON:

Tune back in Monday for a recap of the 2023 Pinal County Water Resources Update. Hear from local and regional leaders working on solutions and

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By Lawrence Ulrich | The New York Times Designed to accelerate the shift to electric cars among other climate goals, the Inflation Reduction Act has

By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central As hundreds of rental homes head to the market in Pinal County, without the need to show an assured water supply, the Board of Supervisors discussed what the county’s policy

Via EPCOR Instagram By Sasha Hupka | Arizona Republic After days of testimony, an Arizona Corporation Commission hearing on an unincorporated community’s water woes has

Aerial photos show TSMC construction progress in May 2022, about a year after breaking ground. TSMC reported in an earnings call Thursday it hired 900

By Michael Maresh | Your Valley Despite objections from the public, the Coolidge City Council on April 10 approved rezoning for about 70 acres for three projects by

By Real Estate Daily News KB Home paid $1,501,500 ($10,500 per lot) for approximately 39 acres near the Northwest corner of Valencia and Camino del La Tierra on

By Real Estate Daily News The question on the minds of buyers these days is, “Will we ever see affordable housing again in Tucson”? The housing price gains we’ve seen since the start of the pandemic in early-2020 seem prices detached from the long-run trend. But there are several reasons for
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By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal After an hour-and-a-half-long bidding war, a winner finally emerged during an Arizona State Land Department auction on April

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Homebuilders are waiting for resolution of a lawsuit against the Arizona Department of Water Resources before they can

By Anglea Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal PulteGroup Inc. (NYSE: PHM) plans to build a townhome community in north Phoenix. The Atlanta-based homebuilder has requested