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By Mary Williams Walsh | The New York Times When the Great Lockdown started in Michigan, Nick Gavrilides closed the dining room of his Soup

By Mary Williams Walsh | The New York Times When the Great Lockdown started in Michigan, Nick Gavrilides closed the dining room of his Soup

By Tom Scanlon | West Valley View In a massive effort to keep employers writing paychecks during the pandemic, the federal government pumped more than

By Angelica Gonzales |Phoenix Business Journal Valley Partnership hosted a recent webinar on how the homebuilding industry is faring during Covid-19, featuring some of the

By Mary Salmonsen | Builder In response to the accelerated need and demand for space to work from home, KB Home has developed the KB

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE – Casa Grande City Council put its final stamp of approval on its plans for the CARES

By Ryan Randazzo | Arizona Republic Salt River Project announced on Tuesday a new solar plant to provide renewable energy to large customers including Apple,

By Andi Medici | Washington Business Journal Small businesses that have filed for bankruptcy, or nearing that step, might get their own shot at a

ELLIOTT D. POLLACK& CompanyFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEAugust 3, 2020 The Monday Morning QuarterbackA quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week The most

By Robert Dietz | Eye on Housing Housing will lead the economic recovery. Due to low mortgage interest rates, a renewed focus on the importance

By Danny Shapiro | KTAR PHOENIX — Metro Phoenix saw a decline in construction jobs in the past year that was magnified by the coronavirus

By Liz Wolf | National Real Estate Investor As the coronavirus pandemic has accelerated the pain already felt in the retail sector with forced store

By AZ Business Magazine Today, Bright Health Plan (BHP), with the support of the Greater Phoenix Economic Council (GPEC), Arizona Commerce Authority and City of Tempe, announced

By Megan Leonhardt | CNBC Utah homeowner Katherine Cwik says she panicked after she found out she owed a lump sum of nearly $4,700 on

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal While some industries have struggled amid the Covid-19 pandemic, it’s been business as usual for Sheryl Palmer. The CEO

By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal Nike Inc.’s decision this week not to move forward with a planned manufacturing plant in Goodyear eliminates over

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter A new analysis shows the job market and economy still need to recoup ample numbers of the jobs

By Ryan Randazzo, Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic The metro Phoenix area will be cut off from freight-train service from Union Pacific for the foreseeable

By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal An Amazon delivery station is planned for a 38-acre site in Surprise near Litchfield Road and Soledad Street.

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via AZ Capitol Times Business interests trying to quash a vote on higher taxes on the rich sought

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The town of Queen Creek is partnering with a Tempe social media company to help small businesses

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Once again, Phoenix has reported the highest year-over-year gains in home price growth, well ahead of other key

George Petras and Paul Davidson | USA Today After suffering the steepest and fastest recession in history amid the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. economy began

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 27, 2020 The Monday Morning Quarterback A quick analysis of important economic data released over the last week Sometimes it is

By Melissa Rosequist | Scottsdale Independent As Scottsdale voters consider who to cast their ballots for this August, the nine City Council candidates discuss the

By NREI Staff | National Real Estate Investor Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic candidate for president, today unveiled a 10-year, $775 billion plan to fund

By Rofida Khairalla | Pinal Central COOLIDGE— Nikola Motor Company branded shovels dug down into the ground and dirt flew up into the air, marking

By Matthew Goldstein | The New York Times The four-month pause that has protected millions of Americans from eviction cases is set to expire at
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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