
Housing Starts Backtrack, Permitting Still Weak
By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Housing starts retrenched in November, taking back much of their spectacular gains of October, while permits continued to

By Jann Swanson | Mortgage News Daily Housing starts retrenched in November, taking back much of their spectacular gains of October, while permits continued to

By Martha Maurer | KTAR About 433,000 Hispanics are expected to vote in November’s general election in Arizona, a report released Tuesday said. That figure

By David Yankus | Casa Grande Dispatch Residents will get their chance for final comment on the city’s new General Plan in the voting booth.

By Catherine Reagor, The Republic | azcentral.com A dip in listings and a pick-up in investor purchases helped metro Phoenix home prices tick up during

By Catherine Reagor, The Republic | azcentral.com The new-home permit tally for last month was 612, down 6.3 percent from November 2013, according to RL

By Jonathan House and Kris Hudson | Wall Street Journal U.S. home building faltered in November, a reminder of the headwinds that persist even as the broader
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Jordan Rose Walton, founder & president of Rose Law Group who works with many advanced manufacturing companies, tells RLGR: “The good news is that new data centers are

The Government Affairs practice group at Rose Law Group presents a comprehensive overview of the Arizona Legislature’s 2026 session. Bills, budget & bipartisanship: Highlights from the

By Darius Amiri, Rose Law Group Immigration Law Department Chairman A major development in federal immigration law occurred on Tuesday, as the U.S. Court of