
Phoenix could step in to save Villa de Paz golf course
By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic The Villa de Paz Golf Course has been closed since 2018 and the grass is dead. The golf course

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic The Villa de Paz Golf Course has been closed since 2018 and the grass is dead. The golf course

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Glendale Planning Commission will consider plans at its meeting today to rezone the Glen Lakes golf

Golf courses are changing in metro Phoenix, and buyers need to do their homework. But links are still a draw in the Valley. By Catherine

By Melissa Fittro | Scottsdale Independent Scottsdale City Council has agreed to settle an issue that began several decades ago and involved a handful of properties

By Steve Totten | Phoenix Business Journal The Phoenician has released details about its plans to downsize its golf course, which is part of the
KTAR PHOENIX — Usually the pristine golf courses in the state of Arizona are reserved for country club members only. A Paradise Valley golf course

By Paul Maryniak | Ahwatukee Foothills News A plan for Club West homeowners to buy their beleaguered golf course would require them to kick in

By Luci Scott | Arizona Builder’s Exchange Litchfield Park has approved plans to expand the storied Wigwam Resort, including building single-family and multi-family housing and
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Shruti Gurudanti, director of corporate transactions at Rose Law Group, puts it this way: “Although the valuation ultimately declined, the deal structure still let early

Jon Gillespie, land use attorney at Rose Law Group: “This Goldwater article provides an excellent description for the lay of the land with regards to data centers and

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Parents who make money from their kids through YouTube videos may soon be required by Arizona law to