
Developer eyes huge acreage in Pinal County for mixed-use projects
By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal A huge mixed-used project has been proposed on 600 acres in Pinal County. Tempe-based ABLA is looking to spur a mix of uses

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal A huge mixed-used project has been proposed on 600 acres in Pinal County. Tempe-based ABLA is looking to spur a mix of uses

By Angela Gonzales | The Business Journals A former Major League Baseball pitcher is proposing a 2,810-acre master-planned community in north Buckeye. Larry Yount, president and owner of Scottsdale-based LKY Development

[JDM PARTNERS] By Independent Newsmedia Investment firm JDM Partners is asking Litchfield Park to take another look at a proposed mixed-use development on the northwest

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa One of the Valley’s best-known butcher shops is coming to Maricopa. Carniceria Sonora, which has four Valley shops – two

By Vincent Salandro | Builder After a two-year period where it was not possible to build homes fast enough to keep up with demand, rising

Photo via Hatteras Sky By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Atlanta-based Hatteras Sky has broken ground on a 23-story high-rise apartment tower in downtown

Credit: K&I Homes, LLC/City of Scottsdale By Roland Murphy | AZBEXThe Clayton Companies are proposing a new commercial and residential mixed-use infill development on 1.46

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Metro Phoenix’s housing market continues to cool, but don’t expect a repeat of the last crash. Home sales and

(Facebook Photo/Sunrise Park Resort AZ) By Danny Shapiro | KTAR PHOENIX — Sunrise Park Resort is pouring about $5.5 million in renovations ahead of the 2022-23 season. The

By Madeline Ackley Salazar | YourValley Goodyear wants a Trader Joe’s, and it wants one bad. The Southwest Valley city sent birthday wishes to the

By Farah Stockman | New York Times CLEVELAND — When a young man from Florida barely old enough to enter a bar began buying up

By Jason W. Brooks | YourValley BUCKEYE —Sean Banda said he’s received more than 100 phone calls with concerns about a planned Buckeye housing development.

(Courtesy of Wood Partners) By Leah Draffen | Multifamily Executive Multifamily developer Wood Partners has opened Alta Warehouse District in downtown Phoenix. As the developer’s third

By Jon Sullivan Rice | Red Rock News Rainbow Trailer Park residents are facing the loss of their homes in Oak Creek Canyon north of

By Kevin Stone | KTAR PHOENIX – Arizona is seeing a rise in deed fraud schemes in which entire homes are sold out from under

By Leah Draffen | Builder The receding housing market is affecting all cities throughout the nation. However, some areas have felt the wake of its effect sooner. According

(Photo via City of Queen Creek) By KTAR PHOENIX — Construction on a new 85-acre community park in Queen Creek is underway after the town

Photo via Larson Development Group By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Kirk Larson has served in top positions at several developers, helping them fine

Edison Midtown has started construction on Phase II. By Rent Cafe | AZ Big Media The most anticipated RentCafe report is out – and do we have

By AZRE In addition to plenty of retail options, the proposed Verrado Marketplace will feature movie theaters, a gym and a grocery store, according to

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Phoenix-based Carvana (NYSE: CVNA) has opened a new 8-story tall car vending machine in the West Valley. Carvana

BiodiverCity, Malaysia. Photo: BIG By National News As the world changes, so must our cities. With world’s population continuing to increase and climate change drastically affecting our environment,

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Taylor Morrison.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Taylor Morrison Home Corp. (NYSE: TMHC) plans to build 1,250 homes

By Danushka Nanayakkara-Skillington | Eye On Housing New home sales in July fell to their lowest level since January 2016 as the industry grapples with supply chain disruptions

By Corina Vanek | Arizona Republic As cities like Phoenix mature, there is a push to repurpose buildings that create a sense of place and

(New Leaf/Instagram) By Elizabeth Nolan Brown | Reason Homeless shelters destroyed “to ensure the safety and welfare” of homeless people. North Las Vegas authorities demolished

By Mark Carlisle | YourValley With the city of Phoenix’s efforts to make certain areas more walkable largely centered on light rail lines, those walkability
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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