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By Christianna Silva H-2B visas are becoming more difficult to obtain, but that isn’t stopping construction companies in the Valley. Valley contractors are proving

By Christianna Silva H-2B visas are becoming more difficult to obtain, but that isn’t stopping construction companies in the Valley. Valley contractors are proving

By Steven Hsieh | Phoenix New Times Don’t be surprised if your landlord raises your rent next year. The Phoenix metro area this year had

By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal The commercial real estate industry saw a year of healthy growth in Phoenix during 2018. Investor interest

Market has shifted in recent weeks; ‘Any property we’re pulling up right now, it’s reduction, reduction, reduction’ By Laura Kusisto The national housing slowdown is

AZBigMedia Phoenix is the 9th most affordable city in which to work and live in 2019, its residents have an average of 81% of their

KTAR A majority of Phoenix voters likely to cast a ballot in next year’s special election said they wouldn’t support a proposal in which

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic About a year ago, Bill and Vicki Potolicchio found the perfect school for their 16-year-old son Alex in north Phoenix.

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Phoenix mayoral candidate Kate Gallego had a blowout 19-point lead in the November mayoral election — but it wasn’t enough for

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic A day after Katie Lebowitz and David Dronning closed on their newly renovated north Phoenix house last summer, they found

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Metro Phoenix is sliding down a list of the most affordable big U.S. cities to buy a home. The

By Rebecca Spiess | Downtown Devil Phoenix voters could soon decide the fate of future light rail expansions, including the South Central light rail. Anti-light rail

By Tim Gallen | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix will be one of the top housing markets to watch in 2019, according to a report from

By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times The city of Phoenix paid more than $68,000 for the head of the firefighters’ association to work

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Tis the season for holiday lights and decorations. Right after Thanksgiving, the huge blow-up Santas and snowmen start showing up

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) Opinion: The Phoenix City Council is quietly considering a deal to spend $150 million

By Jessica Boehm | Arizona Republic Downtown Phoenix activist Sean Sweat is a staple at city meetings, the president of the Urban Phoenix Project and, most recently,

By TaMeia Murphy | Downtown Devil The debate against the controversial South Central Light Rail extension continued at a public forum Tuesday as residents voiced

The top three airports, as rated by The Wall Street Journal— Denver, Orlando and Phoenix — have one major factor in common: strong competition among

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Interest rates are up, and home prices are down a bit in metro Phoenix. The combination hasn’t made it easier

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Mirror Voters in Phoenix overwhelmingly approved a measure to force non-profit entities that spend money to influence city elections

KTAR Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport’s growth continued in September. The airport announced Monday that it had its busiest September in airport history, marking the 12th

The veteran builder started his own company, got bought out and is now back on his own. By Scott Sowers | Builder Carl Mulac, owner

More homeowners tapping online markets to pick up, sell off property By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Buying and selling homes online is heating up in

By Shaq Davis | Arizona Daily Star A 23-mile stretch of Interstate 10 between the Phoenix area and Casa Grande will be the focus

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic When I moved into the historic Willo neighborhood on the edge of downtown Phoenix in 1994, police helicopters hovering over

By Brian Simons | Downtown Devil The city of Phoenix has accepted a proposal for the redevelopment of the 2.6-acre Central Station transit depot at Central

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Hines, an international real estate firm, is moving forward with plans to build a 25-story, 379-unit luxury apartment complex
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By Aparna Sekhar | Gilbert Sun News Developers hoping to build data centers in Gilbert may soon need to navigate tighter restrictions. Planner Sal Disanto

By Will Parker | Wall Street Journal Americans are up in arms over data centers. They worry about how much water these buildings use and

By Pollack The Fed is of two minds, and we finally got to see just how divided it is. The minutes of the June meeting show a Federal Open Market Committee that cannot agree on where interest