
New sand volleyball complex set to open in Avondale
By KTAR PHOENIX — The City of Avondale will host a grand opening next week for its new sand volleyball complex. The facility is the first of its kind in the West Valley, according to a news

By KTAR PHOENIX — The City of Avondale will host a grand opening next week for its new sand volleyball complex. The facility is the first of its kind in the West Valley, according to a news

By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal Derek Flottum, a veteran in real estate development, has been brought on as VanTrust Real Estate’s senior director of development for the

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar, Meritage, and Taylor Morrison.) By Anglea Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Many of the nation’s largest homebuilders are bullish on

Credit: Biltform Architecture/City of Phoenix By Roland Murphy | AZBEX While, for a variety of reasons, the more recently completed sections of light rail around

By Phillip Haldiman | YourValley Gov. Katie Hobbs recently signed a bill that will allow owners of single-family homes to build at least one attached and one free-standing accessory dwelling unit, or casita,

By Christine Mai-Duc | Wall Street Journal When California legislators voted in 2021 to eliminate zoning laws that require neighborhoods to have only single family homes, supporters celebrated it as a tool to alleviate the state’s crippling housing shortage.

Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, Councilwoman Ann O’Brien and others were present for the groundbreaking of a new dual-branded hotel. (Courtesy of Marion Rhoades Photography) By KTAR PHOENIX — Phoenix Mayor

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Lennar, Meritage Homes, Taylor Morrison, and Toll Brothers.) By Vincent Salandro | Builder The resilience of demand in the housing

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Offerpad.) By Greg Barr | Phoenix Business Journal Offerpad Solutions Inc. has named Peter Knag as the new chief financial officer

By Jodie Newell | Phoenix Business Journal CASA GRANDE — The City Council will be exploring options on regulating short-term rental properties after hearing a presentation from city Management Analyst Robert Aldous during

This rendering depicts the Salt River Flats development. (Image courtesy of Ulysses Development) By KTAR PHOENIX — Nearly 200 affordable housing units in south Phoenix are now available to the public, officials said.

(Photo via Placita Escondida Condominiums) By Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star New condominiums at the base of Tucson’s Catalina Foothills sold out as soon as they were completed

By Lauren Geiser | Arizona Foothills Magazine 1. Scottsdale Living in the hub of green golf courses, luxurious resorts and upscale shopping comes at a price. To no surprise, the city

By Mark Moran | Queen Creek Tribune Planners in Queen Creek are considering changing the town’s general plan to allow for commercial development within the Rural Land Use Category. But Queen Creek Senior Planner Sarah

By Christopher Hooks | New York Times Just after 7 a.m. on Saturday, Nov. 18, as the sun was rising in the Gulf of Mexico,

Michael T. Lawton, MD, is president and CEO of Barrow Neurological Institute. (Provided photo) (Disclosure: Rose Law Group Founder and President Jordan Rose is a

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal The prominent Central Station development in downtown Phoenix has reached another key milestone as it inches closer to opening. The overall project is a 1 million-square-foot development featuring two residential towers

By AZRE Transwestern Development Company (TDC) and its investment partners, Globe Corporation and University Realty, announce the completion of Vero, a 199-unit, seven-story apartment community at 651 E. 6th

By Real Estate Daily News PIMA COUNTY (May 23, 2024)—The Pima County Board of Supervisors voted 3-1 on May 21 to reduce barriers for developers seeking to provide more residential construction along transportation corridors

By NAHB Mortgage rates that averaged above 7% since mid-April per Freddie Mac data acted as a drag on new home sales last month. Sales of newly built, single-family homes in April

By NAHB A new quarterly Cost of Housing Index unveiled today by the National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) and Wells Fargo underscores the housing affordability crisis in America

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Real Estate Equities.) By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central FLORENCE — Despite the opposition of the Planning and Zoning Commission

Coe & Van Loo Consultants, Inc. By Mark Cowling | Pinal Central FLORENCE — With continued concerns about bringing additional traffic to the busy intersection

By Olivia Pulsinelli | Business Journals One of the busiest homebuilders in the Valley will be getting a change of leadership later this year. Houston-based David Weekley Homes announced May 21 that CEO John Johnson will retire on Oct.

By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal QTS Realty Trust is adding to its Valley portfolio with another major data center project in the works. The company is proposing to develop a 3

Park Algodon renderings provided by Creation By AZRE Park Algodon, a $250 million industrial and mixed-use project in Phoenix, officially broke ground this week by leading Phoenix-based real estate development firm Creation, alongside joint-venture partner Clarion

By Julia Schamko | Arizona Foothills Magazine It’s official! The happiest place on Earth is bringing in more smiles with approval of its latest expansion plan. Anaheim
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By 12 News A North Carolina woman is suing former Arizona Sen. Kyrsten Sinema. She is alleging that the politician was engaged in an affair

Photo via City of Mesa By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Construction has begun on a new hotel in southeast Mesa near the Mesa

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror Republican state lawmakers are again going after the State Bar of Arizona, even though they seem to have a