
Builder confidence plateaus
By NAHB Elevated mortgage rates, weak buyer traffic and ongoing supply-side challenges continued to act as a drag on builder confidence in August, as sentiment levels remain in

By NAHB Elevated mortgage rates, weak buyer traffic and ongoing supply-side challenges continued to act as a drag on builder confidence in August, as sentiment levels remain in

Beehive BESS project site map. Image: EDF Renewables By April Bonner | Energy Storage News Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) has acquired full ownership of the

By Keith Griffin | Realtor A war over zoning regulations is pitting neighbor against neighbor in the idyllic coastal enclave of Carmel-by-the-Sea, CA, where a faction of residents is desperately attempting to block a new mixed-use development,

By Griffin Uribe Brown | Phoenix Business Journal The number of apartment units in the city of Maricopa has “exploded” recently, mirroring a wider trend in Pinal County, according to county leaders

(Photo via City of Mesa) By Richard Dyer | YourValley A 137-unit attached single-residence townhomes development is planned about 1,600 feet west of the northwest corner of East Main Street

By Wall Street Journal OLD MISSION PENINSULA, Mich.—This 19-mile stretch of rolling hills, cherry orchards and vineyards sweeping down to Grand Traverse Bay—gorgeous in summer,

Building layout of the proposed high density residential and commercial site that would be located at the northeast corner of Gantzel Rd and Algarve Place

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Eloy Commons.) By David Church | Pinal Central Adding housing, retail space and job opportunities long has been a goal

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Century Communities, D.R. Horton, Lennar, Meritage, and Taylor Morrison.) By Vincent Salandro | Builder Following a muted spring selling season, buyer

By Noah Cullen | Arizona City Independent At last week’s open house, Habitat for Humanity Central Arizona welcomed eight potential families to apply for the newly completed home on Mystery Drive in Arizona City after the previous family in line to own the house dropped

(Photo via Cyber Drive) By Joe McHugh | West Valley View A new hospital for trafficking victims is coming to the West Valley. In response to the growing national crisis of human trafficking, Cyber Dive — a

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Goodwill of Central and Northern Arizona.) By Jeff Vinton | KTAR PHOENIX — A new thrift store is opening soon

By San Tan Valley News K&I Homes is seeking a zoning change for a portion of a 16-acre parcel located near the southwest corner of

By InBusiness Phoenix Luxury builder Camelot Homes has started work on two of Scottsdale’s newest upscale neighborhoods. The company intends to build 75 homes across two developments: the Edge at Joy

By Patrick Sisson | New York Times Triangular plots from old railroad lines. Crescent-shaped parcels that used to be parking lots. And narrow strips of land

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal The lender for the $2 billion Ritz-Carlton Paradise Valley and The Palmeraie residential development has made plans to foreclose on the

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Crescent Communities, which has invested $377 million in multifamily development in metro Phoenix since 2007, has plans to double down

TOWN OF QUEEN CREEK By Janet Perez | YourValley A developer interested in creating four medical and office buildings on 5 acres of Maricopa County land is asking the Queen Creek Town Council to approve annexing

By Scottsdale Progress With an eye toward the city’s 75th anniversary next year, Scottsdale officials last week detailed their $40 million spending plan “to elevate Old Town Scottsdale’s infrastructure, safety

By Tony David | Arizona Daily Star With Tucson out of the picture for the Project Blue data-center complex, Marana has emerged as a possible prospect for a replacement location. Not only

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Via the City of Mesa By Cecilia Chan | Mesa Tribune Today, the Sirrine Home at Center and 2nd streets – the city’s only fully

Via Canon Beach By Cecilia Chan | Mesa Tribune Cannon Beach, the mixed-use development that’s brought surfing back to the desert, is also expected to

By Gabriela Rico | Daily Star The latest student housing development near the University of Arizona campus is on the rise, and historic homes that were moved to make

By Brian Petersheim Sr. | InMaricopa Maricopa’s housing market is shifting more clearly into buyer’s territory as inventory rises, price drops multiply and distressed properties

Via the Town of Queen Creek By Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent A two-story, 20,000-square-foot medical building has been given the official OK to go

Photo via Applied Materials AZRE Applied Materials announced it will bolster the semiconductor manufacturing supply chain in the U.S. with plans to invest more than $200 million in Arizona to
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Photo via TSMC By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal The White House is reportedly nearing a trade deal with Taiwan that would call for Taiwan Semiconductor

By Michael Gerrity | World Property Journal The global data center industry is entering an era of expansion unlike anything it has seen before, driven