
Large mixed-use project in Peoria gets key approval
By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Peoria moved forward with what could be the final development agreement needed for a new mixed-use office project in the West Valley

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Peoria moved forward with what could be the final development agreement needed for a new mixed-use office project in the West Valley

By AZ Business Magazine KPCT Advanced Chemicals, a joint venture between Kanto Group, a leading semiconductor chemical supplier based in Taiwan, and Chemtrade Logistics Inc., the leading North American producer of electronic grade

By AZRE DAUM Commercial Real Estate Services, a leading provider of commercial real estate services including brokerage, tenant representation, consulting, leasing, sales, and property management,

By Madelaine Braggs | Rose Law Group Reporter The industrial sector is flocking to Pinal County. The historically rural area has exploded with construction in

By Steven Hensley | Builder Housing market conditions in the Phoenix MSA have changed rapidly in the latter half of 2022. An affordability crunch along with growing macroeconomic concerns and inflation levels

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Luxury real estate agents continue to close deals at a time when mortgage interest rates have doubled since January. That’s because

By Carol Ann Alaimo | Arizona Daily Star A top Arizona House Republican is calling for a state investigation of a new Tucson law that bans landlords from rejecting tenants solely

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix-based Atlas, an industrial developer with numerous projects in the Valley, is planning to build a new industrial

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Caliber.) By Patrick O’Grady | YourValley A plan for a multifamily and mixed-use project near a central Scottsdale hospital drew a mixed

By Richard Smith | YourValley A Maricopa County Superior Court judge denied a lawsuit filed by the Voice of Surprise against Surprise city officials, the

By Fan-Yu Kuo | Eye On Housing As higher mortgage rates continue to weaken housing demand, the volume of existing home sales has declined for nine consecutive months as of October, according to

Surprise Pointe Industrial zoning map. Credit: City of Surprise By Roland Murphy | AZBEX The Surprise Planning and Zoning Commission will hear a request this week for a site plan to allow

By BEX Staff | AZBEX Local media outlets are reporting that in a surprising bidding war, HonorHealth has outbid fellow healthcare system Banner Healthin an auction for a 48-acre Arizona State Land Department parcel near Hayden Road and the Loop 101 freeway in north Scottsdale. Banner was the initial applicant for the

By Rebecca Lowe | Reason Displayed near a triceratops skull in a small gallery in Cambridge, England, you can find a bit of moon rock

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents CaliberCos.) By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal A key area east of the Loop 101 freeway in Scottsdale near

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal The final approval needed for the Metrocenter Mall to be redeveloped was passed by Phoenix City Council on Wednesday afternoon. The city approved another agreement with the developers of

OPTIMA INC. By Independent Newsmedia A rezoning request for a planned new Optima multifamily development will be on the docket for the next Scottsdale City Council meeting Nov. 21. The council will hear the request for rezoning for the

Planning & Zoning approved these elevations, along with site, landscape and photometric plans for the proposed Ironwood Ranch Apartments to be located just north of

By AZRE IndiCap and AECOM-Canyon Partners joined JLL and the City of Mesa to break ground on Eastmark Center of Industry, a 113-acre industrial park located in

Photo via Mattel By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal Epic Resort Destinations is planning toopen the first-ever Mattel Adventure Park next year featuring new rides with famous brands such as

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Phoenix Rising Football Club.) The Phoenix City Council voted unanimously today to approve a multi-year lease of land for Phoenix

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Taylor Morrison Home Corp. (NYSE: TMHC) and Mesa-based Christopher Todd Communities aren’t renewing their licensing agreement, which means both homebuilders will be going it

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa Copa Flats Apartments will begin leasing the 312-unit community in December, according to an email sent to prospective residents from

By Terrance Thornton | Digital Free Press The affordable housing debate has come to Scottsdale City Hall. In the evening hours of Monday, Nov. 14, Scottsdale City Council hosted an hour-long discussion and presentation regarding a comprehensive report

By NAHB Elevated interest rates, stubbornly high building material costs and declining affordability conditions that are pushing more buyers to the sidelines continue to drag

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Gilbert Town Council will continue discussion on a hotly debated mixed-use project next month.The Atlas Auditorium at Gilbert

(Photo by Taylor Griffith/Pinal Central) By Taylor Griffith | Pinal Central COOLIDGE — In late October, the Coolidge downtown area was abuzz with excited visitors and local patrons hoping to put their
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By AZ BEX The Bullhead City Council was recently presented with an updated vision for future development at Laughlin Ranch. The existing Laughlin Ranch community

By Paul Thompson and Dale Brown | Phoenix Business Journal The top 40 home sales in this week’s Business Journal luxury report combined to generate

By Janet Perez | Queen Creek Independent In the July 21 primary election, five candidates are running for three seats on the Queen Creek Town