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By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Developer Geddes Capital Resources, LLC is proposing Roosevelt Commons – a new master planned project on a 15.6-acre site at the SEC of Verrado Way and Roosevelt

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Developer Geddes Capital Resources, LLC is proposing Roosevelt Commons – a new master planned project on a 15.6-acre site at the SEC of Verrado Way and Roosevelt

By Independent NewsmediaTranswestern Development Company will break ground on a 333-unit multifamily community at Tempe’s Novus Innovation Corridor on the Arizona State University Tempe campus

By Catherine Reagor, Kunle Falayi | Arizona Republic Metro Phoenix’s red-hot housing market abruptly started slowing in the summer and in most neighborhoods quickly shifted

In their latest vision released this year for 27 acres of vacant land at University and Mesa drives, city officials saw a multi-use development with

By Sam Kmack | Arizona Republic Half of Tempe renters are stretching their paychecks to keep a roof over their heads, according to a new city-commissioned report. It shows Tempe’s occupied rental

By Vincent Salandro | Builder High mortgage rates, elevated construction costs, and falling consumer demand due to deteriorating affordability conditions have dragged down builder sentiment every month in 2022. Builder confidence

By Brenda Richardson | Forbes The housing market is sending clearer signals that historically low mortgage rates and the home-buying frenzy have come to an end. As we

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal The fun and exciting times of a super hot residential real estate market in metro Phoenix ended in 2022. The market went from white hot, to red hot to cooled

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The Heritage District will become home to a small, multi-family residential project following Planning & Zoning Commission approvals Monday. The

By Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star As investors continue to snap up existing apartment complexes around town, several developers are creating new dwellings by converting hotels, offices and even churches into living

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune Mesa City Council staff has given its blessing on a proposal to purchase the 70-room Grand Hotel at 6733 E. Main Street near

“We’ve left the state better than we found it,” he said in an interview, asked about his tenure. As Gov. Doug Ducey prepares to transfer

(Cody Boone/Serhant.Studios) At the top of the list of the world’s most expensive homes for sale, is the Central Park Tower penthouse which, coincidentally, sits

By Vincent Salandro | Builder PulteGroup has fired incoming chief operating officer Brandon Jones days after the Pulte family filed a civil complaint against Jones, alleging harassment and defamation of the company’s

By AZRE Groundbreaking took place earlier this month on Verde Medical Center, a significant new medical office project serving a fast-growing part of the East Valley. Verde Medical Center will be a 39,000-square-foot, Class

The 574-unit Apartments at Honeycutt project was approved by Planning & Zoning Monday. It will be the largest multi-family community in the city. [City of

By AZRE Mosaic and Atlantic Jasper have broken ground on The Flats at Jasper, a new build-to-rent (BTR) community within the nationally-recognized Jasper master planned community in Prescott Valley, Arizona. Atlantic Jasper, developer of

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Phoenix gave the green light to a development agreement fora new office complex and company headquarters on Wednesday with no public discussion on the item.

By Digital Free Press HonorHealth, a Valley healthcare system serving 1.6 million people in the greater Phoenix and Scottsdale area, broke ground today on a new facility to bring together outpatient care, along

By MacKenzie Brower | YourValley A final decision on Mockingbird Lane improvements has been put off again after an extensive discussion at Paradise Valley Town Council’s meeting Dec. 8. One

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa The Planning & Zoning Commission approved four measures Monday that move the city’s second hospital closer to becoming a reality. The commission

By Terrance Thornton | Digital Free Press As the adage goes, ‘value is found in the price you pay for something’ but in the Phoenix metropolitan housing market the value-and-price pendulum has swung backwards, depending on who you ask. As

By Ali Wolf | Builder The days of the turbocharged pandemic housing market are behind us as mortgage rates have doubled from 2021 lows, the relocation boom

Photo via Kimberly Gavin By Symone Strong | Builder Sited at the base of Peak 8 in Breckenridge, Colorado, the Bear Run Residence is modern abode

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Nearly 700,000 square feet of new industrial buildings are a step closer to being built in the East

Credit: The Richardson Design Partnership/ Performance Capital Partners, LLC By Performance Capital Partners, LLC and BEX Staff | AZBEX Performance Capital Partners, LLC has acquired a site for its upcoming

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa A proposed Tractor Supply store in Maricopa Wells Power Center on Monday received unanimous approval of site, landscape, photometric and elevation plans by the city Planning
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Rep. Lupe Diaz speaking with the media outside the Arizona State Capitol building on the opening day of the 56th Legislature in Phoenix, Arizona. (Gage

By Zach Buchanan | Phoenix New Times Arizona was once an affordable paradise, attracting new residents from out of state thanks to its low housing

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Pinal Partnership.) Pinal County, AZ — Pinal Partnership today thanked Katie Hobbs and the Arizona Legislature for the passage and