
Casa Grande transit study open for public comment
By Heather Smathers | PinalCentral A year-long city transit study is once again accepting public input. The study will determine if Casa Grande is ready

By Heather Smathers | PinalCentral A year-long city transit study is once again accepting public input. The study will determine if Casa Grande is ready

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The city of Mesa is betting big on its Main Street and downtown areas. Metro light rail is

Utah: Huntsman Corp. to merge with Swiss rival Clariant to create a chemical giant New Mexico: School districts, families sue state over education funding After

By Paul Maryniak | East Valley Tribune East Valley motorists in the coming years will reap a significant part of a billion-dollar windfall that will

Ten years ago, Colorado’s roads were a “quiet crisis” that couldn’t be ignored. Now the state spends even less. If all goes as planned, prepare

By Wade Tyler Millward Las Vegas Review-Journal The first interstate linking Las Vegas and Phoenix will ease traffic congestion and offer a spectacular vista above

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Development plans for a country club for car collectors and enthusiasts have moved forward. The Maricopa City Council

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News The Arizona Department of Transportation still must acquire 43 percent of the properties it needs for the South

By Rebekah Morris and Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange The preliminary five-year total for the City of Phoenix Capital Improvement Plan tops $4.6B, an

Large turnout for ADOT meeting in Casa Grande By Heather Smathers | PinalCentral While the Interstate 11 corridor is still a distant dream, state transportation

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Craig Coppola, a principal with Lee & Associates Commercial Real Estate Services and a prominent CRE broker, first

Phoenix Business Journal The city of Phoenix is closing in on the award of a big $280 million contract to further extend the PHX Sky

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers will hold a public hearing next week on a permit needed for the South Mountain Freeway. The hearing –

The proposed I-11 “highway of the future” calls for energy efficient rail and roadways. /Rendering courtesy of the Sonoran Institute By Ryan Santistevan | Cronkite

By Terrance Thornton | Scottsdale Independent More than 300 signatures have been gathered to convince city leaders to rethink the connecting of 118th Street from

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News Many Ahwatukee homeowners may see the South Mountain Freeway as a threat to their quality of life, but

By Lily Altavena | Cronkite News Service Mayor Sandy Moriarty is used to getting these messages: frustrated emails from residents blaming Sedona’s traffic problems on

By Deborah Findling | CNBC Menlo Ventures managing director Venky Ganesan says that urban spaces will change dramatically once self-driving cars become widespread. “The average

By Peter Cheng | East Valley Tribune Tempe officials are proposing to bury trolley wires at several points along the streetcar line. The council wants

Cronkite News rizona is one of the fastest growing states, ranking eighth in the country in terms of percentage population growth and fifth in numeric

Arizona Builder’s Exchange The South Central Light Rail Extension project is moving forward to final design. The Phoenix City Council approved a $50M agreement with

PinalCentral Since 2002, the idea of connecting Gantzel Road to Hunt Highway has been in the plans for Pinal County. To the 90,000 residents who

Real estate developers have already bought or are eyeing properties along the South Mountain Freeway route By Mike Sunnucks / Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix Mayor

By Arren Kimbel-Sannit | Cronkite News Transportation Department budget cuts proposed by the Trump administration could threaten Valley rail projects in which the federal government

As the Interstate 11 environmental study progresses and new proposed corridor alternatives have taken shape, the Arizona Department of Transportation is once again looking to

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic After years of planning, construction of Tempe’s $177 million streetcar project will begin in June. The work will involve

By Howard Fischer | Capitol Media Services via Arizona Capitol Times Arizona is just one signature away from imposing its first-ever limits on the use
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(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Ashton Woods and D.R. Horton.) By Gabreila Rico | Tucson.com The diversity of Tucson’s housing is, on the surface, contradictory. Local first-time homebuyers

By AZ Big Media A 250,000-square-foot, nearly $190 million multi‑sport complex in North Phoenix is back on track, fulfilling the dream of SSS Partners CEO