
Phoenix neighbors sue volunteer city board over medical marijuana dispensary
By Jessica Boehm | The Republic Two neighbors who live near a recently-approved medical marijuana dispensary are suing the Phoenix volunteer board that cleared the way for

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic Two neighbors who live near a recently-approved medical marijuana dispensary are suing the Phoenix volunteer board that cleared the way for

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Renters looking to move into one of metro Phoenix’s new, deluxe apartments could be in for a pleasant surprise. Many

AZBigMedia A state-of-the-art senior-living community will enter the metro-Phoenix market this winter when The Statesman Group breaks ground on the $50 million, 287,000 square-foot

The Republic About half of metro Phoenix’s mayoral races, and all but a handful of municipal council races, are competitive this election season. The local races impact

By Adrian Marsh | Phoenix Business Journal Temperatures aren’t the only things that have been rising in Phoenix. Rent prices increased 0.4 percent over the past month

By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal The Phoenix metro area gained 11,000 construction jobs between April 2017 and April 2018, despite difficulty within the

The company has expansion goals of 2,500 stores nationwide by the end of 2022, according to the company’s website. By Laura Gómez | The Republic The nationwide

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Twenty old homes north of downtown Phoenix will be torn down in June to make way for a new apartment development that will bring

By Dani Coble | Cronkite News Two Arizona cities were among the fastest-growing in the nation in 2017, according to population estimates released Thursday by the

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Could June be the month metro Phoenix home prices rebound to the record they hit in 2006? A new analysis of pending

By Antonia Noori Farzan | Phoenix New Times City officials aren’t amused that a meme featuring the rapper Drake in a wheelchair somehow made its way into

By Tim Gallen | Phoenix Business Journal Among the largest cities in the country, Phoenix still has a good amount of vacant land to keep

AZBigMedia To continue to foster the hotbed of innovation and economic development happening in the city’s center, Phoenix has launched PHX Core —its innovation district.

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By Bill McBride | Calculated Risk Yesterday I reported that sales in Phoenix were down 9% in April compared to April 2017. This was based on

By Scott Paulus | Photographer, Milwaukee Business Journal Construction is moving ahead on the $56 million to $60 million renovation and expansion of Milwaukee Brewers’ spring

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) (Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents HOME: The Baseball Experience) Sports Executive Marc Appleman

AZBigMedia Colliers International recently released its 2018 Big-Box Market Report and the Phoenix big-box industrial market had a great year in 2017, with the bulk

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Phoenix’s historic Coffelt-Lamoreaux Homes were going to be shuttered in 2012. The state’s first affordable housing project built in 1953

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic Zoning battles over medical-marijuana facilities in Phoenix have raised questions about the winning group’s tactics in an industry where millions of dollars

RealtorMag Teacher salaries have been in the spotlight recently following a six-day teacher strike in Phoenix. Only 0.5 percent of the 14,406 homes for sale

By Laura Gómez | The Republic An Aldi grocery store is planned in north Peoria. The discount grocery store is part of a new development on Lake

By Griselda Zetino | KTAR A recent survey of commercial real estate brokers found optimism for growth in the Phoenix metropolitan area. While some uncertainty

By Kara Carlson | Downtown Devil Last year, despite a nearly two-year legal battle and attempts by the Historic Preservation Commission to protect the building, the 122-year-old

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic If the Arizona Diamondbacks decide to leave downtown Phoenix’s Chase Field, where could the team play? The Diamondbacks could abandon the

By Russ Wiles The Republic Metro Phoenix isn’t especially vulnerable to job losses or other economic disruption in case a trade war breaks out, according

AZBigMedia The Greater Phoenix industrial market continued improving during the first quarter of 2018, though net absorption has lagged behind 2017 levels. The remainder of 2018
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Photo via City of Chandler By Ken Sain | The Chandler Arizonan David de la Torre, Chandler’s acting planning administrator, says that most of the

By Cecilia Chan | East Valley Tribune Council last week gave the go-ahead to execute a lease agreement with Commonwealth Development Corp. to build Helix