
The Koch brothers are sitting on a real estate empire worth hundreds of millions
Charles and his late brother David, as well as two other siblings, have purchased some of the most remarkable homes in the world. A look
Charles and his late brother David, as well as two other siblings, have purchased some of the most remarkable homes in the world. A look
By Lauren Saria | Arizona Republic The wait is almost over. World-famous chef Nobu Matsuhisa will open the first Arizona location of his namesake restaurant Nobu
Glendale Independent No. 1 4721 W. Creedance Blvd,Glendale, AZ 85310$1,150,000 5,300 square feet, 5 bedrooms, 4.5 baths, this home was designed for the Arizona indoor/outdoor
By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal After graduating from Arizona State University, Zachary Rall moved into a Tempe apartment, then lived in Old Town Scottsdale
Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents William Lyon Homes By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal William Lyon Homes will begin its first Avondale subdivision after the Newport Beach,
Real Estate Daily News The theme of the 13th Annual IREM-CCIM Economic Forecast was “The Real Scoop.” Judging by the comments of economists and industry
By Alison Steinbach | Arizona Republic A Gilbert homeowners association is threatening to fine residents as much as $250 per day over comments posted on
By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic Glendale’s top officials must publicly announce when they receive an offer from someone wanting to buy land the city owns under a
Where was everyone in the real estate industry yesterday? They were at the 11th AZ Dealmakers forum hosted by Belfiore Real Estate Consulting with 980 optimistic people!
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Homebuilding CEOs, real estate brokers and other dealmakers are all getting the same question as 2020 kicks
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Millennials continue to both challenge and offer promise to home builders and the housing industry. That was
Special Olympics Arizona to benefit from the Lego-like home (Editor’s note: News releases are published as submitted unless there are errors of fact.) National Custom
By Jeffery Steele | Forbes Many of today’s slimmed-down big city daily newspapers may no longer be able to justify the headquarters buildings constructed expressly
AZBigMedia Apartment rents witnessed the slowest annual rise in 17 months – a 3% increase in one year, reaching $1,474, according to a report from RENTCafé. The national
By Karen Schutte | Real Estate Daily News Linda Vista Luxury Rentals, LLC an affiliate of Tucson-based Aerie Development (Roger Karber, chairman) purchased 9.76 acres
By Priscilla Totiyapungprasert | Arizona Republic The countdown to H Mart’s long-awaited grand opening in Mesa has begun. The popular chain of Korean supermarkets opens its
By Sammy Williams for AZBEX On January 14th, the City of Tempe Development Review Commission approved a development plan review for a new 13-story, 237-key hotel located
By Mark Carlisle | Daily Independent As city officials look forward to a new year, their main focus will be on the downtown City Center development.
By Jen Fifield | Arizona Republic The mature trees and rolling greens of Glendale’s Glen Lakes Golf Course will soon be bulldozed to make way
Fixr The home building industry was hit hard by the 2007 recession. As funding all but dried up, residential construction took a sharp nosedive. In
By David Brown | USA Today Picture yourself shooting across the country in a levitating pod or hovering above traffic in a drone. Imagine a
By Greg Hansen | Arizona Daily Star Rich Mueller was a golf instructor at the Catalina Family Golf Center 25 years go, one of four
By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal Palmer Development Group broke ground Tuesday on its latest development on the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, a mixed-use project
By Courtney Gilstrap LeVinus | Chamber Business News Finding solutions to complex problems requires understanding the scope of the challenge ahead. Affordable housing, a much-discussed
Surprise city council approves zone change from commercial By Jason Stone | Daily Independent A vacant lot at Cactus and Reems roads is finally getting development
By Jason Stone | Daily Independent With Surprise’s City Center and northern areas becoming filled in with more residential and commercial development, the city’s far western
By Rose Law Group Corporate Attorney Shruti Gurudanti for Rose Law Group Reporter You’ve operated your widget manufacturing business for over a decade and now
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