
The Valley’s shopping mall landscape
By Jeremy Duda | Axios The fate of the Valley’s once-ubiquitous shopping malls has been a mixed bag, with some continuing to thrive while others

By Jeremy Duda | Axios The fate of the Valley’s once-ubiquitous shopping malls has been a mixed bag, with some continuing to thrive while others

By Jennifer Schutt | AZ Mirror U.S. Senate Republicans on Thursday advanced a budget resolution that, once approved by both chambers of Congress, will pave

By CNBC Stocks plummeted Thursday, sending the S&P 500 back into correction territory for its biggest one-day loss since 2020, after President Donald Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs, raising the

By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal A rising tide of billionaires worldwide has apparently lifted the boats of the super-rich in Arizona. Forbes magazine released its list of the

Photo via City of Gilbert By InBusiness Phoenix Gilbert Office of Economic Development Director Dan Henderson, CEcD, was honored last week by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) as the recipient of the 2024

Photo via Intel Corporation By Jason W. Brooks | YourValley A pair of Valley economic leaders weighed in on recent reports that big changes might be in the works for how one of

(Image via Town of Gilbert) By Aparna Sekhar | East Valley Tribune A $5 million gap in Gilbert’s System Development Services Department revenue and expenditures has prompted town officials

Photo via City of Glendale By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Glendale’s Economic Development Director Jessi Pederson has announced her retirement

By Acna Gagiuc | Multi-Housing News Phoenix’s multifamily fundamentals were a mixed bag at the end of 2024, with lagging rent performance and strong supply

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal, KTAR Nikola Corp. plans to lay off 855 workers between its Phoenix headquarters and Coolidge manufacturing facility as

By Axios The IRS started laying off employees on Thursday, just as tax season kicks into high gear. Why it matters: The terminations, reportedly of 6,000 relatively new workers at

“More and more startups are using the Simple Agreement for Future Equity (SAFE) to raise capital. It is a streamlined and founder-friendly investment instrument that

By Alicia Venter | Peoria Times Peoria’s Fiscal Year 2024 Annual Comprehensive Financial Report was released last month, revealing the city’s positive economic outlook. The

“Barry Sternlicht’s recent strategic maneuvers underscore his continued influence in the hospitality sector. Excited to see this!” – Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group partner and

Photo by Madelaine Braggs, Rose Law Group Reporter (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Barrett-Jackson.) By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Barrett-Jackson Auction Co. held

By Ken Sain | East Valley Tribune The East Valley’s economic development has been soaring, with billions of dollars in new industry arriving in recent

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal Nikola Corp. is exploring options to keep its business afloat amid bankruptcy speculation. The Phoenix-based electric truck maker

By Wallet Hub Source: WalletHub With around 1 in 5 new businesses failing within the first year and inflation making things even more difficult, the

“Eloy is poised for some really exciting things to happen in terms of growth an economic development in 2025. I am so excited to watch these

By Sarthak Agarwal | Yahoo Finance UAE-based digital infrastructure company Edgnex, part of the Damac Group, a UAE-headquartered property development company, has announced plans to

By Kimlye Stager | Maricopa Monitor COOLIDGE — Coolidge, Casa Grande, Maricopa and other cities across Arizona have helped bring the state to No. 6

By Jessica Boehm | Axios Most Arizona renters will see a slight decrease in their monthly payments now that a new law outlawing taxes on rent is in effect. Why it matters: Housing and rent prices have skyrocketed over the

By Fernanda Tronco | The Street Nordstrom, the luxury fashion retailer, was once owned by its founding family with the same name. However, like most

By Serena O’Sullivan | KTAR PHOENIX — Household bills cost Phoenix families an average of $2,395 per month, according to research from bill pay company Doxo.

“Compliance with the CTA is now mandatory again. Please make sure you file your BOI filings by January 1, 2025.” -Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law Group

“From time to time, it’s prudent for businesses to consider spinning off certain divisions or divesting assets as the business evolves.” -Shruti Gurudanti, Rose Law

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Some two dozen business owners and community members attended a town hall Thursday night to air their concerns to city leaders about
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Meritage Homes.) By Symone Strong | Builder The latest episode of Zonda’s Inspirational Leadership with the Best in Home Building podcast—the first of

By SanTanValley.com San Tan Valley continues to see steady growth, with the Pinal County Board of Supervisors taking action on multiple development items during its

By Roland Murphy | AZ BEX The City of San Luis Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of a minor General Plan amendment