
Florence hires new economic development director
Harvey Krauss has been hired as Florence’s new economic development director and senior planner, He was an applicant for the vacant town manager position. By Janet Perez | YourValley Harvey Krauss

Harvey Krauss has been hired as Florence’s new economic development director and senior planner, He was an applicant for the vacant town manager position. By Janet Perez | YourValley Harvey Krauss

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By Lee Shappell | Wrangler News Tempe’s decision to move forward with the Arizona Coyotes on a proposed $1.7 billion arena-entertainment district development, east of

Opinion: Arizona has so much revenue coming from new residents that it can afford to boost education funding even with lower tax rates. If lawmakers

The Monday Morning QuarterbackA quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week By Elliot D. Pollack & Co U.S. job growth is

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Arizona ranks 16th in a new report looking at economic growth among U.S. states. Filterbuy Inc., an

By Your Valley Two bond rating firms have assigned a near-perfect rating for the city of Apache Junction as it enters the municipal finance world

By Andrea O’Sullivan | Reason Who actually uses cryptocurrency, and why? A new report from the Federal Reserve shows that for some, digital currencies like

By Rob Sass | The New York TimesBudget-minded vintage car collectors, competing with Americans who took an interest in the vehicles as a pastime over

(Rendering via Viasat) By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic Viasat, a satellite communications company based in California, is expanding in Tempe and will develop over

These surprising laws may apply to your small business. Are you in compliance with these regulations? By Adam Uzialko | Business News Daily Staying up

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By Independent Newsmedia | YourValley The city of Goodyear has announced plans to increase primary property taxes by 2% over last year’s level. With the

By Ranking Arizona | AZ Big Media Here are the Top 10 commercial real estate brokerage firms in Arizona, based on public voting for the

People board the light rail in Phoenix. A new Census Bureau report says that only about 60% of Americans are actually going to work when

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By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune On May 16, Mesa City Council adopted a tentative budget for the fiscal year beginning July 1, and

By Nick Phillips | Arizona Capitol Times Inflation is already taking a toll on local residents’ wallets and it’s shaping up to be an

At the May 18 meeting, the Queen Creek Town Council approved eliminating the Town Facility Development impact fee effective Monday, May 23, 2022. The Town Council also authorized

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — According to a recent financial survey, repeated talk of Pinal County experiencing an economic boom isn’t

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By Howie Fischer | PinalCentral The Biden administration says state Attorney General Mark Brnovich has no right to second guess — and sue — over

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Without more housing, infrastructure funding and water conservation, among other hurdles, the Phoenix metro could struggle to support

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By Stephanie Akin | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: A coalition of 24 attorneys general, including Attorney General Kris Mayes, and two governors sued the

By Ken Sain | SanTan Sun News After making serious investments in expanding Chandler’s supply of affordable housing units, City Council is now turning its

By Jessica Beebe | Bisnow Office conversions in Phoenix are mounting as investors seek to leverage a swath of outdated buildings to meet the needs