
East Valley townhouse development receives commission approval
Courtesy City of Tempe By Caroline Yu | YourValley The Tempe Development Review Commission recently approved a construction document for Tempe Townhomes, a new residential

Courtesy City of Tempe By Caroline Yu | YourValley The Tempe Development Review Commission recently approved a construction document for Tempe Townhomes, a new residential

By NAHB A modest decline in mortgage rates and lean existing inventory helped boost new home sales in March even as builders and consumers contend with uncertain market conditions.

City of Casa Grande By Melissa St. Aude | YourValley With a growing population, Casa Grande’s recreational facilities are busy and in demand. During a study session Monday,

PHOTO VIA CITY OF GOODYEAR By YourValley Goodyear is launching a comprehensive update to its zoning ordinance, the city’s rulebook for land use and development. While portions of the ordinance have been amended

By InBusiness Phoenix Caliber, a real estate investor, developer, and manager, announced the recent Phoenix City Council’s unanimous approval of the Company’s Canyon Village redevelopment

By YourValley Tempe is in the process of creating a new development at a city-owned property that will include 400 mixed-income apartments across six buildings, with 90% of the apartments

Macgregor Associates Architects via city of Buckeye documents By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal Buckeye is getting hundreds of thousands of square feet of new industrial space, even

Legacy Development Partners By MFE Staff | Multifamily Executive Founded by industry veteran Chris Hake, Legacy Development Partners has launched as a real estate development firm concentrating on retail and mixed-use projects across the Southwest

By Gina Mejias | InMaricopa Despite a colossal rise in home prices, Maricopa is still a candidate for the most affordable Phoenix suburb, experts say. The price of a single-family home has risen 58%

By Jeremy Duda | Axios Phoenix is updating its decade-old historic preservation plan. The big picture: The city looks to continue working toward the goals for historic preservation from its original 2015 plan and establish policies and activities to further

(Photo via City of Glendale) (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Aligned Data Centers.) By YourValley Aligned Data Centers, a leading technology infrastructure company that aims

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Richmond American.) By Real Estate Daily News Richmond American (Michael Del Castillo, Division President) paid just over $10,200,000 ($143,62 per lot)

Via City of Maricopa By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa After several years, new development will resume at Estrella Gin Business Park. Ten new buildings will join the

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.) By InBusiness Phoenix Vestar is strengthening its commitment to sustainability with a series of impactful initiatives across its portfolio in

(Photo via City of Mesa) By Cecilia Chan | Tribune Mesa City Council last week sent the developer of a 66-unit townhouse project proposed in downtown Mesa back

(Courtesy Arizona Housing Fund) By Mark Carlisle | YourValley A former Super 8 motel in central Phoenix will be repurposed into transitional affordable housing for seniors exiting homelessness. It joins a similar affordable housing project for seniors right next door, which opened earlier

By YourValley A new 48-unit housing unit aimed to help veteran seniors experiencing homeless opened on Monday. Native American Connections’ Osborn Point, 3406 N. Third St. in Phoenix, aims to provide secure, furnished housing and services for veterans and those over age 55

By New York Times “Is Tucson in Arizona?” John Lennon asked Paul McCartney as they worked out a hometown for Jojo in “The Beatles: Get Back” documentary. McCartney’s

By NAHB Constrained housing affordability conditions due to elevated interest rates, rising construction costs and labor shortages led to a reduction in housing production in March. Overall housing starts decreased 11.4% in

By Roxanne De La Rosa | KTAR XNRGY announced the grand opening of a heating and air conditioning system manufacturing facility in Mesa, the Canadian company’s first in the U.S. The 275,000-square-foot facility is

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror Republicans in the Arizona Legislature want to use county sheriff’s departments to force people to comply with their subpoenas,
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Taylor Morrison, Shea Homes, and Mattamy Homes.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Scottsdale-based Taylor Morrison Home Corp just closed on a

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Central Arizona College.) By Jacob Dorsey | Pinal Central This may come as a surprise to many, but the Central Arizona College

COURTESY PEORIA By Philip Haldiman | YourValley Community opposition to an apartment proposal in north Peoria appears to have won out, as the developer has removed its application. The

By Colton Krolak | KTAR Many Arizonans put the American dream of homeownership on hold as prices and mortgage rates skyrocketed in recent years. Is

By NAHB Growing economic uncertainty stemming from tariff concerns and elevated building material costs kept builder sentiment in negative territory in April, despite a modest bump in

Credit: Drewett Works/City of Scottsdale By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Old Town Scottsdale may soon see a stylish new mixed-use multifamily and office development. Staff has recommended approval of a plan
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By Kaya Laterman | New York Times When Rebekah Carver decided to separate from her husband in 2023, she had one goal in mind. “The

By AZ Mirror During a 19-hour day that started early Wednesday afternoon and ended in the early morning hours of Thursday, Arizona lawmakers debated or

By Howard Fischer | AZ Capitol Times Key Points: Arizona lawmakers won’t ban state and local police from using masks during routine duties. On a