
KB buys lots in Tucson development
Photo via KB Home By Real Estate Daily News KB Home has closed on 215 residential lots for $18,056,000 in its growing Mirador Point development, located at 7385 S. Keller Lane in Tucson, Arizona (ZIP 85747).

Photo via KB Home By Real Estate Daily News KB Home has closed on 215 residential lots for $18,056,000 in its growing Mirador Point development, located at 7385 S. Keller Lane in Tucson, Arizona (ZIP 85747).

By East Valley Tribune The National Association Of Home Builders this month recently released its 2025 Priced-Out Analysis, highlighting the housing affordability challenge and stating that 70% of households – 94 million – cannot afford a $400,000 home. The association also

By REALTORMag Contract signings for home sales jumped in March, which could indicate a reversal of slowing many markets have experienced this spring. Pending home sales—a forward-looking indicator of home sales based on

Credit: Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc./Pima County By Roland Murphy | AZBEX After receiving multiple inquiries over the years from site selectors looking for large sites for future employment centers, and having few options to

By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal Cities across the Valley have picked up a reputation for rapid growth in recent years, but a new report shows

By AZ Big Media Real estate contributes approximately 17% to Arizona’s gross domestic product, making it a cornerstone of the state’s economy. To meet rising workforce needs

Photo by Madelaine Braggs The ‘pivotal moment’: “Key stakeholders involved in the debate over the Arizona Diamondbacks’ future in downtown Phoenix are scheduled to meet this

Amkor via city of Peoria documents By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal Amkor Technology Inc. is evaluating options that could accelerate construction of its

By BisNow A scarcity of skilled workers needed to build and operate data centers has emerged as one of the most significant constraints limiting the data center industry’s growth. Labor availability is

Photo provided by ATLAS Capital Partners By AZRE Scottsdale-based ATLAS Capital Partners (ATLAS) has sold a prime infill parcel to the City of Phoenix for $29.58 million. The city has earmarked the

By AZBEX After extensive delays with few-to-no updates, it appears the Sprouts Farmers Market and parking garage project as part of the Papago Plaza Master Plan is finally getting ready for construction. Late last

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central After years of planning, navigating supply chain issues and increased construction material costs, the new Casa Grande Fire Station 503, worth $12 million,

By Brian Petersheim | InMaricopa Maricopa’s only hospital has obtained accreditation from the Center for Improvement in Healthcare Quality after an unannounced onsite assessment earlier this month. CIHQ is a membership-based

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter This month is the kick-off of the summer blockbusters, and Hollywood is not holding back this year. The month

Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: The election may be more than a year off, but the politicians who hope to win statewide

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: State lawyers are asking a federal appellate court to allow them the opportunity to recover more

By Kevin Stone | KTAR Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes isn’t done taking legal action against the Trump administration over policies she believes are unconstitutional.

BTR at SEC Yuma and Apache. Credit: Todd & Associates Architecture/City of Buckeye By AZBEX In its April 22 meeting, the Buckeye Planning and Zoning Commission approved site

By Axios Metro Phoenix apartments are pricier than they used to be — and also smaller. Why it matters: New apartments have shrunk in most U.S. cities, including

By InMaricopa In a sea of stucco homes, this humble abode stands out. The Smith Home, which sits at the center of The Villages at

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Maricopa wants to expand public art beyond signal boxes and horse statues. The Development Services Department drafted a code amendment for incoming businesses to incorporate art into their designs. They presented the amendment along with

By San Tan Valley The Arizona Department of Transportation (ADOT) is asking for public input as it starts a new phase of work on the North-South Corridor project. This new study will

By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter While the premise has potential, a number of issues and poor execution prevent this film from meeting

Thomas Galvin, chairman of the Maricopa County Board of Supervisors and the representative for District 2, ‘squared off’ Sunday with 12News reporter and program host Brahm Resnik

Photo via Nikola Facebook By Paul Thompson | Phoenix Business Journal In the days after Nikola Corp. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, Scottsdale-based Land Advisors Organization

By Shauneen Miranda | AZ Mirror A federal judge in Maryland ordered the Trump administration Thursday to pause enforcement of a new U.S. Education Department

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Meritage Homes and Taylor Morrison.) By Vincent Salandro | Builder Choppy conditions and a slower than typical start to the spring
Rose Law Group pc values “outrageous client service.” We pride ourselves on hyper-responsiveness to our clients’ needs and an extraordinary record of success in achieving our clients’ goals. We know we get results and our list of outstanding clients speaks to the quality of our work.

By Rachel Wharton | New York Times A major home renovation can be hard on a relationship. The process includes such classic argument starters as ever-expanding

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar and Taylor Morrison.) By Keith Griffith | Realtor Several major homebuilders are weighing plans to band together to provide

Courtesy City of Peoria By Philip Haldiman | YourValley With the recent opening of Caldwell County BBQ and the soon-to-open Jefferson House in downtown Peoria, the city has