Mesa takes heat over largest bond request in its history
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 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
By Luige del Puerto | Arizona Capitol Times It’s looking less like a great comeback and more like an arduous climb out of Dante’s purgatory.
Catherine Reagor | The Republic It is much cheaper to buy a house than rent one in the Phoenix area, according to a new housing
By Michelle Jamrisko and Danielle Trubow | Bloomberg Builders started work on more homes in September and American consumers this month were the most optimistic
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona’s construction sector shed another 2,900 jobs last month and the private sector as a whole lost 1,800
By Bob McClay | KTAR New Mesa Mayor John Giles held his first press conference Wednesday since taking over the reins to the city. Giles
By Shobhana Chandra | Bloomberg Call it America’s $11 trillion advantage: Consumer spending is likely to steer the U.S. economy safely through the shoals of
By Annie Z. Yu | The Arizona Republic Chandler’s latest park additions not only propel the city toward its goal of one neighborhood park every
By Daisuke Wakabayashi | The Wall Street Journal An executive from bankrupt Apple supplier GT Advanced Technologies who oversaw its troubled sapphire production facility set
The Monday Morning Quarterback | A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week Elliott D. Pollack & Co. Not a lot
By John Halikowski, director, Arizona Department of Transportation (Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are posted only for purposes of discussion.) In a zeal to support its
No one’s talking about Apple supplier GT Advanced Technologies bankruptcy and the layoff of hundreds of workers in Mesa, reports Ryan Randazzo of The Arizona
Diana Olick | CNBC After falling for four years straight, the number of U.S. properties scheduled for foreclosure auction in August was higher than it
Reuters Many thousands of Americans who lost their homes in the housing bust, but have since begun to rebuild their finances, are suddenly facing a
By Russ Wiles | The Arizona Republic The recession and housing downturn were hard on homeowners, but renters generally are in even worse shape. People
By Ryan Randazzo | The Arizona Republic The bankrupt Apple supplier making sapphire glass in Mesa asked for court approval today to lay off 890
By Phil Riske | Managing Editor/Rose Law Group Reporter That’s the question we took to several local housing and title company professionals. Here are their
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Apple supplier GT Advanced Technologies’ bankruptcy and financial free fall could nix their much promoted and government subsidized
By Brian Wright | Maricopa Monitor It took a little more than a year, but Pinal Energy is back. One of Maricopa’s largest employers, Pinal
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