From the penthouse to the outhouse — Phoenix construction jobs
Phoenix lost the most construction jobs of any metro area in the nation during the past year, according to data released Wednesday by the Associated
Phoenix lost the most construction jobs of any metro area in the nation during the past year, according to data released Wednesday by the Associated
“When you have a $1 billion shortfall and nobody is in favor of raising taxes, you really have to look behind the seat cushions. We
By James Nash | Bloomberg Arizona, where state spending tripled since 1990 as the population grew 80 percent to 6.6 million, is facing the consequence
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services/Arizona Daily Sun Two new reports Tuesday show some bumps in the state’s recovery from the recession. One finds
KTAR WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. consumer confidence rebounded strongly in October, hitting a seven-year high as solid job gains raised expectations for economic growth. The
By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Kona Grill Inc. announced Tuesday its third-quarter sales were up 22.6 percent compared with the same quarter in
By Dawn McCarty | Bloomberg GT Advanced Technologies Inc. (GTATQ) Chief Operating Officer Daniel Squiller said bankruptcy was necessary because an “ambitious” supply agreement with
By Russ Wiles, The Republic | azcentral.com Arizonans pay low property taxes but high sales taxes, according to a new report that gives the state
By Michelle Jamrisko | Bloomberg The number of contracts to buy existing homes rose less than forecast in September, signaling demand will probably plateau heading
The number of Americans signing contracts to buy homes increased only slightly in September, as it remained difficult for some potential buyers to qualify for
The Monday Morning Quarterback | A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. With the exception
By Jody Shenn | Bloomberg Executives at the biggest U.S. mortgage lenders said they aren’t willing to commit to expanding lending until hearing more about
By Chris Nichols | UT San Diego.com SACRAMENTO — Could a measure on the November ballot that deals with a dusty Central Valley town pave
AZ Business Magazine Phoenix and the broader Arizona economy are expanding again after an extremely difficult recession, although growth will be more modest than the
By Lee Bell | the Inquirer GT Advanced Technologies, which was expected to produce sapphire crystal screens for the iPhone 6, has come to an
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Eighteen percent of Arizona homes are seriously underwater in value giving the state the ninth worst rate in
By Imelda Mejia | Cronkite News Handling community outreach and client relations for DIRTT Environmental Solutions, a Canadian firm that manufactures in Arizona, Mary Wolf-Francis
By Esther Fung | The Wall Street Journal In many American cities, the landlords are increasingly Chinese. Big institutional Chinese investors who want global real-estate
By Maria Polletta | The Arizona Republic As the largest city in the country without a primary property tax, Mesa makes up for it by
By Srianthi Perera | The Arizona Republic Homebuilding in Gilbert and Queen Creek is robust, although not at the pre-recession boom level, town officials say.
By Nick Brown and Noel Randewich (Reuters) – Apple and GT Advanced Technologies Inc struck an agreement on Tuesday that will let GT begin the
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix has the worst office vacancy rate among the largest 30 commercial real estate markets in the U.S.
Construction companies broke ground on more apartment complexes in September, pushing up the pace of homebuilding, AP reports. Housing starts rose 6.3 percent to a
The Monday Morning Quarterback / A quick analysis of important economic data released over the past week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. It was an
By Brian Wright Maricopa Monitor Improvement projects come with a price tag, and if Pinal County decides to move forward with several big-ticket initiatives, it
By Hillary Davis | Inside Tucson Business The city of Tucson charges about $7,900 in impact fees for the average single-family house, estimated David Godlewski,
By Jim Cross | KTAR A Valley economist is expecting another population bump in Arizona in the coming year. Jim Rounds with Elliott D. Pollack
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Map via City of Peoria (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Beehive Energy Storage.) By Philip Haldiman | YourValley Peoria City Council will consider April 16 allowing for the development
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Country Day School.) By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley A new performance arts center will be built at Phoenix Country Day School, 3901 E. Stanford
(Photo via Gensler, Arizona Coyotes) By Arizona Sports | KTAR Despite the imminent sale and relocation of his team to Salt Lake City, Arizona Coyotes owner Alex Meruelo still plans to bid on and win the
By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal A group of investors who own approximately 30,000 acres of land in the Harquahala Valley have inked a
By Jack Healy and Kellen Browning | New York Times Arizona’s highest court on Tuesday upheld an 1864 law that bans nearly all abortions, a decision that could
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