
REGIONAL NEWS: June 1, 2016: Here come da judge — with handcuffs
Ethics complaint filed against Las Vegas judge who had lawyer handcuffed Will our best and brightest leave? Most new L.A. jobs will be low paying,

Ethics complaint filed against Las Vegas judge who had lawyer handcuffed Will our best and brightest leave? Most new L.A. jobs will be low paying,
ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 31st 2016 The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over

More US students are hunting for ‘sugar daddies’ to pay tuition, rent Libertarians pick former New Mexico Gov. Johnson for president Fresh revelations involving the

By Jessica Boehm |The Republic Sixty-five years ago, Charlie Hess’ grandfather opened a small electronics manufacturing company in Canada. Today, Hess, now president and part

By Laura Kusisto | The Wall Street Journal Simply raising the minimum wage won’t be enough to solve the country’s affordable housing crisis for low-income

By Dawn Oliphant The town of Queen Creek is a growing community, and it has been exciting to experience this small farming community develop into

By Ben Lane | HousingWire As the housing market improved and prices rose over the last few years, the number of borrowers that owe more

By Janell Ross | The Washington Post Almost a decade ago, American news outlets were darn near obsessed with what was described as a distinctly

By Matthew Boesler | Bloomberg Increased mortgage borrowing was behind a 1.1 percent rise in U.S. household debt in the first quarter, with slowdowns in

REALTORMag Unlike previous generations, many baby boomers aren’t planning their retirement in sunny southern locales. Instead, more are choosing to move back to metro areas

By Patricia Cohen | The New York Times By covered wagon and jetliner, from East Coast to West, Rust Belt to Sun Belt, Americans’ propensity
The Source for Information and Analysis on the Arizona Economy and Real Estate ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 23rd, 2016

By Phil Riske | Senior Reporter/Writer Phoenix is heading to become the nation’s fifth most populous city when next year’s Census estimates are released. Meanwhile,

By Binyamin Applebaum | The New York Times The Federal Reserve sent a sharp, simple message to financial markets on Wednesday: Pay attention. The Fed
Refinances up slightly, but purchases down By Ben Lane | HousingWire In a week that saw mortgage interest rates hit the lowest level in three years, mortgage

Rent is high, housing inventory is low and competition is fierce. USA TODAY Doing the math left them uneasy. The stress of it all led

In a nation where consumption makes up a significant share of the GDP, that’s not good for the economy. By Gillian B. White | The

By Justin McCarthy | Gallup Americans also mention dissatisfaction with government, unemployment Republicans’ concerns about the economy edge higher Eighteen percent of U.S. adults in
ELLIOTT D. POLLACK & Company FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE May 16th, 2016 The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the

The Motley Fool Over the last 15 years, the real estate market for first-time homebuyers has been fairly strong. Before the financial crisis, lending standards

By Rose Quint | National Association of Home Builders Spurred by a modest reduction in mortgage interest rates and favorable home prices, nationwide housing affordability

Casa Grande Dispatch For many years, Pinal Airpark was an isolated facility in the middle of the desert between Eloy and Tucson best known for

By Dawn Oliphant | The Arizona Republic Queen Creek continues investments in the growing community. Now it’s time for private investors to step in. Queen


By Ronald J. Hansen | The Arizona Republic Arizona is expected to add 80,000 jobs this year, well ahead of the 66,000 gained in 2015

By Darrell Jackson | The Glendale Star The economic upturn continues in Glendale as the planning commission approved two projects that will bring numerous new

TriValley Central Pinal County Supervisor Cheryl Chase and Economic Development Manager Tim Kanavel met last month with foreign developers researching investment opportunities in the East
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By Canary Media Form Energy invented a novel iron-air battery to store clean energy for much longer timeframes than conventional lithium-ion batteries can. The startup is still constructing its

Photo via the City of Queen Creek “Water costs will continue to rise. Municipalities need the flexibility to respond to rising costs driven by our diminishing

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents NuCube.) NuCube Energy, Inc. today announced that it has secured $13 million in funding to deploy next-generation nuclear technology in