SOLD! Prime infill site in Phoenix
Photo provided by ATLAS Capital Partners By AZRE Scottsdale-based ATLAS Capital Partners (ATLAS) has sold a prime infill parcel to the City of Phoenix for $29.58 million. The city has earmarked the
Photo provided by ATLAS Capital Partners By AZRE Scottsdale-based ATLAS Capital Partners (ATLAS) has sold a prime infill parcel to the City of Phoenix for $29.58 million. The city has earmarked the

By AZBEX After extensive delays with few-to-no updates, it appears the Sprouts Farmers Market and parking garage project as part of the Papago Plaza Master Plan is finally getting ready for construction. Late last

By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central After years of planning, navigating supply chain issues and increased construction material costs, the new Casa Grande Fire Station 503, worth $12 million,

By Brian Petersheim | InMaricopa Maricopa’s only hospital has obtained accreditation from the Center for Improvement in Healthcare Quality after an unannounced onsite assessment earlier this month. CIHQ is a membership-based

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services Key Points: State lawyers are asking a federal appellate court to allow them the opportunity to recover more

BTR at SEC Yuma and Apache. Credit: Todd & Associates Architecture/City of Buckeye By AZBEX In its April 22 meeting, the Buckeye Planning and Zoning Commission approved site

By Axios Metro Phoenix apartments are pricier than they used to be — and also smaller. Why it matters: New apartments have shrunk in most U.S. cities, including

By InMaricopa In a sea of stucco homes, this humble abode stands out. The Smith Home, which sits at the center of The Villages at

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Maricopa wants to expand public art beyond signal boxes and horse statues. The Development Services Department drafted a code amendment for incoming businesses to incorporate art into their designs. They presented the amendment along with

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Meritage Homes and Taylor Morrison.) By Vincent Salandro | Builder Choppy conditions and a slower than typical start to the spring

Superstition Gateway photo provided by Vestar. (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Vestar.) By AZ Business Magazine Superstition Gateway in Mesa, Arizona has a new property

By Queen Creek Tribune David Weekley Homes is open for sales in the Queen Creek communities of Suelo at Legado West and Tierra at Legado West. The builder’s two model homes,

Image: Courtesy of VAI Resort By Jeremy Duda | Axios An advocacy group tied to a powerful labor union has become a major player in local elections over

By David Iverson | InMaricopa It’s early days, but a California developer is scoping out Maricopa’s self-storage scene for a possible future development. Randy Benson of Black Canyon Self Storage, part

By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Construction on the second phase of the redevelopment of the former Paradise Valley Mall site is set to start in the coming months, bringing several new restaurants to the highly-anticipated project. Red Development,

By Paul Maryniak | East Valley Tribune A leading analyst says the Valley is turning into a buyer’s market for single-family homes and Mesa is edging closer to that scenario. Meanwhile, data for March from
By Nicole Friedman | Wall Street Journal Sales of existing homes in March posted their biggest monthly decline in more than two years, after mounting economic uncertainty roiled the housing market at the start

Photo via Sprouts Farmers Market By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal A huge new corporate campus is sprouting up in north Phoenix. Sprouts Farmers Market, the

A landscape plan of a flex business space is layered over a satellite image of the Estrella Gina Business Park area. [City of Maricopa, Google]

By Hailey Mensik | Phoenix Business Journal A new mixed-use project in Glendale passed its first hurdle with City Council Tuesday. Council approved the rezoning of a 39-acre site

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
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents BLW.) What started as a backyard passion project has become a professional wiffle ball league w/ team owners like Kevin Costner, Gary

By Howard Fisher | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: A federal judge is refusing to block the state of Arizona from prosecuting an online gambling

By Reagan Priest | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: Turning Point fell short of preventing a “clean energy” majority on the Salt River Project power