
Phx Transportation 2050 report shows ongoing progress
By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Last week the City of Phoenix released its second “Transportation 2050 Progress Report,” covering July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018. “The

By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Last week the City of Phoenix released its second “Transportation 2050 Progress Report,” covering July 1, 2017-June 30, 2018. “The

Builder With rising housing costs and a constant threat for natural disasters, some California residents are relocating to other West Coast areas, such as

By Katie Halle Lambert | Arizona Foothills Magazine Here are the Valley’s top home sales from the past week (10.15.18- 10.21.18). The combined sales for

AZBigMedia CBRE has released its Q3 MarketView reports, which analyze the third quarter performance of metro Phoenix’s office, retail and industrial commercial real estate

By Catherine Reagor, Jessica Boehm and Rachel Leingang | Arizona Republic More construction cranes now dot downtown Phoenix’s skyline than ever. The area’s population is surging to

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic When a McDonald’s opened in a vacant historic tower in downtown Phoenix during the mid-1990s, it was a big

By Steven Hsieh | Phoenix New Times Looking to move to metro Phoenix? Or maybe you’re a resident looking to relocate? Don’t shop blind.

By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times The chief of staff to interim Phoenix Mayor Thelda Williams resigned suddenly on Monday, three weeks after he

By Katie Halle Lambert | Arizona Foothills Magazine Here are the Valley’s top home sales from the past week (10.8.18- 10.14.18). The combined sales for

AZBigMedia The Phoenix industrial real estate market remained steadfast and unwavering during the third quarter, producing strong activity yet again and reflecting the consistent

By Chris Coppola | Arizona Republic Former Phoenix Councilman Daniel Valenzuela, who is running for mayor, stopped to render aid at a serious crash involving a pedestrian

AZBigMedia With the middle-class squeezed by the rising cost of living, particularly housing costs, many average-earners find it an onerous endeavor to create a

By Nathan J. Fish and Russ Wiles |Arizona Republic Five Arizona Sears stores, including three at malls in the Phoenix area, will be closing as

By Agnel Philip and Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona Republic The cities of Phoenix and Tempe struck deals in recent decades exempting high-rise developers from millions of dollars

AZBigMedia The Phoenix market has seen these kinds of heady days before. Industrial space is filling up as fast as it can be built

While Phoenix has experienced significant growth, lenders are still hesitant to finance projects in the market. By Kelsi Maree Borland | GlobeSt. “No, no, no,”

By Matt Galka | Fox10 It’s one of the most noticeable hi-rise buildings in Phoenix. 44 Monroe is a mixture of apartments and condos

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal Toll Brothers Inc. is investing $132 million to build 499 apartment units in downtown Phoenix. While the Horsham, Pennsylvania-based

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic Metro Phoenix’s apartment boom is a pricey one. About 87 percent of all the new rental complexes to go up

AZBigMedia Greater Phoenix posted a strong third quarter in the office space sector, though net absorption dipped from the robust levels of the second

AZBigMedia Downtown Phoenix development may provide opportunities, but for some residents, the construction has only made it harder to find an affordable place to

By Catherine Reagor | Arizona Republic A plan to develop a high rise condominium and hotel in the popular Kierland area was voted down by the

By John D’Anna | Arizona Republic Beneath an overgrown, rock-strewn lot in south Phoenix lie more than 300 souls. No headstones mark their final resting places; they

AZBigMedia The Greater Phoenix industrial market experienced a rise in sales prices as the market cooled in the third quarter. The median price for an

By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal The Phoenix area is on track to see 17 office buildings totaling 1.69 million square feet of

By Arren Kimbel-Sannit | Phoenix New Times Walter Gray is straddling a divide, and it’s a divide that looks an awful lot like a

AZBigMedia The grand opening of the much anticipated centrally located Edison Midtown is scheduled for 4 – 7 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 4, on Central
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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