
Architects’ billings in August signal construction slump
By Diana Olick | CNBC A leading indicator of commercial construction activity took a steep drop in August, possibly due to increased volatility in financial

By Diana Olick | CNBC A leading indicator of commercial construction activity took a steep drop in August, possibly due to increased volatility in financial

By Sloane Kingston | KTAR The Federal Reserve’s recent decision to not raise interest rates is welcome news to those who may be sitting on

By Rodney Haas | Casa Grande Dispatch By this time next year, PhoenixMart is expected to be open, and with it the promise of 3,000

By Liz Farmer | Governing Recessions are scary for governments. But what can be scarier, as far as some fiscal policy analysts are concerned, is

By Jessica Boehm| The Arizona Republic Gilbert’s booming downtown Heritage District is proving it’s more than just a foodies’ paradise by bringing in new options

By Ashlea Ebeling | Forbes There’s a rule of thumb that you should ideally pay no more than 30% of your income on rent, but

By Phil Riske, managing editor A WalletHub study just reported Arizona ranks in bottom fifth of states for tax fairness. At the same time, Kiplinger

By John Mauldin | Mauldin Economics It wasn’t a shock that the Federal Reserve did not raise rates. Even the most inside of insiders said

The Canada Arizona Business Council is working on an International/Canadian Study with the Maricopa Association of governments. While the study is still a work in

A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. The biggest event of last week is something

By Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg Business Sales of previously owned U.S. homes fell more than forecast in August as lean inventories slowed this year’s momentum.

By Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona’s was named as the seventh best tax-friendly state in the U.S., which is good news for

By Joey Chenoweth | Coolidge Examiner Before the chaos caused by a resolution for Christian-only prayer Monday, the Coolidge City Council made another decision that

By Josh Zumbrun | The Wall Street Journal The wealth of American households climbed to a new peak in the second quarter, bolstered by rising

By Max Efrein | The Daily Courier The story used to be that malls were closing across the country because of factors such as the

By Matthew Graham | Mortgage News Daily Mortgage rates came roaring back Thursday after the Fed held steady at record-low policy rates. While the Fed

by Eric Jay Toll | Reporter Phoenix Business Journal Home ownership in Phoenix plummeted by more than 12 percent between 2005 and 2014, according to

From the Rose Law Group Growlery/By Phil Riske, managing editor “Indeed, organizing atheists has been compared to herding cats, because they tend to think independently

Daily Real Estate News About 759,000 properties regained equity in the second quarter, bringing the total number of residential mortgages that are lower than their

By Tyler Scholes | Cronkite News This U.S. Department of Transportation photo shows a high-speed rail system. The Arizona Department of Transportation recently released its

By Brena Swanson | HousingWire Wells Fargo Home Mortgage (WFC) aims to originate $125 billion over the next 10 years in order to assist in

By Dees Stribling | MHN Online Household formation is an important driver of not only the residential real estate market, but also the wider economy,

By Russ Wiles, Ronald J. Hansen and Yvonne Wingett Sanchez | The Arizona Republic New ProMexico office here will promote trade and investment and is

By Jeremy Duda | Arizona Capitol Times Municipal officials are hoping to get a new economic development tool next legislative session while avoiding comparisons to

By Elizabeth Walton | Tucson News Now While many cities across the United States have bounced back from the recession that officials say ended six

The Monday Morning Quarterback /A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliott D. Pollack & Co. The most interesting

by Melissa Johnson | Rose Law Group Reporter In the first half of 2005, Pinal County’s share of single-family home permits jumped to 30.5 percent,
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By National Association of Home Builders Builder confidence posted a modest gain in May even as buyers grapple with rising mortgage rates and economic uncertainty

By Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent Major changes are coming to Mesa Gateway Airport in the next year. During its May 6 meeting, the

By Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent Queen Creek Mayor Julia Wheatley is running unopposed for a second term in the July 21 primary. The