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By Keith Griffith | Realtor Sales of previously owned homes saw a modest bump in July, breathing life into a housing market that has struggled under the weight

By Keith Griffith | Realtor Sales of previously owned homes saw a modest bump in July, breathing life into a housing market that has struggled under the weight

By Agota Felhazi | Multi Housing News The pace of self storage development slowed somewhat in the first half of 2025, with developers completing close to

Via City of Maricopa By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa A long-faded vision for a weathered, corrugated metal pedestrian bridge beside the John Wayne Parkway overpass is finally becoming

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter An intriguing true story, psychological warfare, and murderous intent are not enough to keep this movie from spoiling like a rotten apple. “Eden” is

Rodney Glassman speaking with attendees at a campaign rally for Andy Biggs on May 31, 2025. Photo by Gage Skidmore | Flickr/CC BY-SA 2.0 By Caitlin

Mayor Michelle Wu signs the Technology Modernization Executive Order on Aug. 18 to accelerate improvements to the City of Boston’s tech infrastructure and digital processes,

By Mignon A. Gould | Phoenix Business Journal The Phoenix Business Journal has unveiled the finalists and honorees for the 9th annual Corporate Philanthropy Awards and Nonprofit Business Summit to recognize the philanthropic contributions of Valley leaders and companies. These individuals and corporations are leading the way in their charitable efforts to make an impact and support the community in which they do business. Three new

By Pinal Post The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is requesting public comments on the current study phase of its North-South Segment 2 Study, an engineering and environmental study examining the North-South Corridor (State Route 505) from Arizona Farms

By Cecilia Chan | East Valley Tribune Mesa is seeing a slight uptick in permits for so-called accessory dwelling units, or ADUs – albeit nothing

By Michael Gerrity | World Property Journal North America’s data center colocation market is straining under unprecedented demand, with vacancy rates plunging to just 2.3%, according to JLL’s North America Data Center Report – Midyear 2025. Total inventory

By InBusiness Phoenix FlightSafety International, a global leader in aviation training, has announced the expansion of its operations in Arizona with the construction of a new

By Pinal Post WIFA has received six offers outlining water importation proposals as a part of its Long-Term Water Augmentation Fund (LTWAF) Solicitation process. The solicitation process began with 17 teams submitting

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter As far as action thrillers go, this plods along slower than most, but its unique premise carries it across the finish line for a satisfying moviegoing experience.

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Sawtooth Energy Center.) By David Church | Pinal Central With its wide open spaces and easy access to major freeways,

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The Governor’s Office is instructing state agencies to significantly limit their budget requests for fiscal year

Rendering of the Views Ballroom and Lower Lawn at the Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort & Spa in Paradise Valley. Photo via Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort

Photo via City of Buckeye/Daniel Bronis By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal A key chunk of land right next to a rapidly growing shopping corridor at the intersection

By KTAR A Phoenix city leader is pushing for bold changes to tackle Arizona’s housing crunch. Vice Mayor Ann O’Brien has introduced a plan aimed at speeding up home construction. Her proposal includes

By NAHB Single-family housing starts posted a modest gain in July as builders continue to contend with challenging housing affordability conditions and a host of supply-side headwinds, including

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Maybe cities shouldn’t be in the development business, but they certainly should have a hand in leading the way.

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents The Windmill Winery.) Harold and Katie Christ announced today that they are transitioning the Windmill Winery to Travis and Gina

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Autumn Johnson, an attorney and executive director of the Arizona Solar Energy Industries Association, says she has a

Cactus Mine – Photo via Arizona Sonoran Copper Company (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Arizona Sonoran Copper Company.) By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central A

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar.) By Payne Moses | KTAR A pair of home collections in a single family-style Maricopa community are now for sale, a

RENDERING COURTESY OF DAVID WEEKLEY HOMES By YourValley David Weekley Homes is now selling homes in two new sections of the San Tan Valley community of Soleo. In Alston at Soleo, buyers will be able to select from

By Real Estate Daily News Plans to build Arizona’s tallest building are officially on hold. Aspirant Development, the Scottsdale-based firm behind the $650 million Astra Tower project in downtown Phoenix, has

By NAHB Elevated mortgage rates, weak buyer traffic and ongoing supply-side challenges continued to act as a drag on builder confidence in August, as sentiment levels remain in
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Photo via LGE Design Build By Helena Wegner | Phoenix Business Journal A 144,885-square-foot industrial building in Tempe has completed construction on a uniquely shaped chunk of land. Source Business Center

Mattel Theme Park – Photo by Madelaine Braggs By Sydnie Savage, Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Orange and blue sections of roller-coaster track, resembling a Hot Wheels

Mayor Nancy Smith. Via the City of Maricopa By Kenny Quayle | Pinal Central Mayor Nancy Smith gave her annual State of the City address Feb. 11