[OP-ED] Why this Arizona small business owner Is voting ‘no’ on Prop 208
By Ann Siner | Phoenix Business Journal It’s hard to describe how brutal the past many months have been on Arizona businesses, and so many
By Ann Siner | Phoenix Business Journal It’s hard to describe how brutal the past many months have been on Arizona businesses, and so many
By Mara Knaub | Yuma Sun As the economic divide between the urban and rural areas of the state grows, Yuma officials invited a Phoenix
Above: Ottawa University earned the Best of the West Award for Excellence in Innovation. Photo via AZ Big Media By AZ Business Magazine | Via AZ Big Media The 28th Annual
By Chamber Business News Arizona voters are set to flock to the polls — or mail in their ballots — at record pace this year.
Illustration: WalletHub By Adam McCann, WalletHub While the public-health impact of the COVID-19 pandemic is a huge concern, it’s important to pay attention to how
By AZBigMedia It’s been three years since Jamison Manwaring and John Kobierowski decided it was the perfect time to try something new in the world of multifamily
By Arizona Governor Doug Ducey I urge all Arizonans to vote no on Proposition 208. It proposes a dramatic tax increase that will hobble the
By Terrance Thorton | Scottsdale Independent The local migration pattern of the Arizona snowbird is changing in the time of the novel coronavirus — and
By Calculated Risk on 10/20/2020 The Arizona Regional Multiple Listing Service (ARMLS) reports (“Stats Report”): 1) Overall sales were at 9,305 in September, up from 8,878 in
Goodyear City Manager Julie Arendall By Independent Newsmedia | Goodyear Independent The city of Goodyear Economic Development team won the International Economic Development Council Gold
By Independent Newsmedia | Surprise Independent The International Economic Development Council is bestowing five big honors on the Surprise Economic Development Department. The department won
By Wall Street Journal Editorial Board Arizona has long been a refuge for Americans seeking relief from high-tax California and states in the Northeast. But
By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal The first portion of a swath of state land in north Phoenix that the city is aiming to
Courtesy of Arizona Department of Administration By Tasha Anderson | AZBEX Arizona’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate increased to 6.7 percent in September 2020, from August
The Monday Morning QuarterbackA quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week Before we get into last week’s numbers. I want to
By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic As apartment rents drop in many big U.S. cities from San Francisco to Chicago and New York, monthly payments
By AZ Business Magazine The Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC) has been named the top economic development organization in the U.S. (population 500k+) by the
By Glenn Hamer | Chamber Business News We know Proposition 208 will cost Arizona jobs. The question is simply how many. A study by the
By Jeff Tucker | Zillow Traditional vacation destinations are experiencing higher interest from would-be homebuyers, perhaps in part because of changing buyer priorities and new telework
By David Logan | Eye On Housing Prices paid for goods used in residential construction climbed 1.8% in September (not seasonally adjusted) according to the
By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Arizona added 30,200 new jobs last month. But the question of what that means in an unemployment rate
By Robert Robb | Arizona Republic This is what is most important to understand about Proposition 208, the Invest in Ed initiative: It constitutes a
The Monday Morning QuarterbackA quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week Due to the holidays and vacations, we’re limiting the editorial
By Julia Falcon | Housing Wire Doug Duncan doesn’t claim to be an oracle, but the Fannie Mae Senior Vice President and Chief Economist on Thursday offered
By Arizona State University | Via AZBigMedia Starting a business is complicated, and entrepreneurs must consider many factors when deciding where to set up shop. How long will it take to get approval? How much must employees be
By Arizona Republic Editorial Board Starved for years, Arizona schools remain undernourished. The state has among the largest class sizes in the country, a nation-worst
By Sierra Poore | Cronkite News | Oct. 7, 2020 GLENDALE – A new resort and water park planned for the city’s sports entertainment district
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