
Phoenix could sell land once slated for a park to home builder planning for-rent homes
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Phoenix is considering selling land near Interstate 10 and the Loop 101 in the

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Phoenix is considering selling land near Interstate 10 and the Loop 101 in the

By Dillon Rosenblatt | Arizona Capitol Times The Arizona Supreme Court says Phoenix cannot force owners of a business to create wedding invitations for same-sex

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Rising home prices and bidding wars over affordable houses in metro Phoenix are stirring painful memories of the housing

By Evan Wyloge | Arizona Mirror The South Phoenix neighborhoods where the fight over a light rail extension originated were the only areas in the

AZBigMedia City of Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego announced on Thursday the city’s public-private partnership with Cisco and Microsoft in support of the iCount 2020 campaign. iCount 2020

By Matthew Arrojas | Business Journal Whether it’s disconnecting from your phone after clocking out or taking off early to get to a recital, everybody

KTAR How fast are people flocking to the Valley? The Greater Phoenix population has been rising by 200 residents a day as a result of
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix City Council is slated to vote today on a deal to lease city owned land

Project expected to be completed in 2021 By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal High Street Residential, a wholly owned subsidiary of Dallas-based Trammell Crow Co., has

AZBigMedia SVN Desert Commercial Advisors has been an instrumental part of the economic development in downtown/midtown Phoenix. Advisors, Justin Horwitz and Paul Borgesen III, often relied

By Laura Gómez | Arizona Mirror Phoenix voters voted overwhelmingly Tuesday to allow light rail expansion projects to continue, including one in South Phoenix that

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix City Council will hear a citizen’s petition item at its meeting Wednesday that could restrict

By Kevin Stone | KTAR The Phoenix special election on the fate of light rail and city pensions is entering its last phase. Any ballots

That will be true for many more cities as the world gets hotter Photographs by George Etheredge | Written by Marguerite Holloway | The New

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Phoenix metro area shed 6,000 private sector jobs in July, according to the latest state employment

You’re so vain you probably think this story’s about you By John D’Anna | Arizona Republic Now it might be an insult to our vanity

Scottsdale Independent Trammell Crow Company Phoenix has unveiled plans for its newest development, Axis Raintree in Scottsdale. The project will include a 175,000-square-foot, three-story, Class

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Net office leasing in metro Phoenix slowed down in the second quarter, according to new data from

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Phoenix has issued a request for proposals (RFP) for potential redevelopment of a downtown

Grassroots group requests annexation from Phoenix, Peoria, Scottsdale By Tara Alatorre | The Foothills Focus This June incorporation efforts by residents in the New River

AZBigMedia Arizona is open for business, a fact becoming more apparent with each new company setting up shop in the state. Arizona Governor Doug Ducey

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By Greg Stanton, Thelda Williams, Phil Gordon, Skip Rimsza, Paul Johnson and Terry Goddard, opinion

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic “Hi my name is Mark, and I would like to make you a cash offer on your house. How

Ahwatukee Foothills News With ballots slated to go out next Wednesday on a Phoenix proposition that could kill light rail’s western expansion, the Arizona Free

By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal By almost all measures, the Phoenix Suns’ 2018-2019 season was far from a success. The team only won

Commentary by Thomas Brophy, Research Director Arizona at Colliers International, Phoenix | Real Estate Daily News The struggle to quell the natural cynicism which broods over

By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Phoenix is launching new ‘giving meters’ in downtown Phoenix that will accept cash and
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By Reagan Priest | State Affairs Gov. Katie Hobbs is banning executive branch employees from using insider information obtained from their jobs to place bets

By Steven Lee Myers and Dustin Vols | New York Times A state-owned newspaper in China recently published a satellite image of a data center

By Gabriela Rico | Tucson.com Pulte Homes has purchased 115 acres of land in Northwest Tucson with plans to build 101 homes. The parcel, on the southeast corner of North