
For the first time in years, metro Phoenix apartment rents didn’t rise
By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Renters in metro Phoenix are finally getting a bit of a reprieve. Apartment rents didn’t climb in most parts

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Renters in metro Phoenix are finally getting a bit of a reprieve. Apartment rents didn’t climb in most parts

ASUNow ASU’s Ira A. Fulton Schools working with industry and city leaders to help Valley of Sun continue growing into a thriving future Engineering created modern

AZBigMedia Colliers International in Greater Phoenix has released its Greater Scottsdale Airpark 2030 Report. The document highlights the most meaningful transactions in the area for 2017

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussions purposes only.) By Jason Rose and Chris Giles, special to Paradise Valley Independent It’s always best to

By Darrell Jackson | Glendale Star Three years after hosting Super Bowl XLIX, both Phoenix and Glendale are prepared to co-host another one, as soon

Builder Phoenix has risen from the housing crash, according to azfamily.com. Do you remember the housing bubble? It pretty much crippled our economy and forced

By Sara Edwards | Downtown Devil Earlier this year, current Phoenix Mayor Greg Stanton announced his campaign for the United States House of Representatives in

JLL pre-leasing underscores steady, continued demand from mid-size users Real Estate Daily News The Phoenix office of JLL has completed two lease agreements with two national credit

Calculated Risk This is a key housing market to follow since Phoenix saw a large bubble/bust followed by strong investor buying. The Arizona Regional Multiple Listing

KTAR The city of Phoenix has awarded a $305 million contract to a Canadian company for the next phase of Sky Train construction at Phoenix

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic A new community is going up in north Phoenix, different from any other neighborhood in Arizona — and maybe the U.S.

By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Lennar Multifamily Communities is advancing a Planned Unit Development proposal to redevelop two commercial buildings in north Phoenix into

By Rebecca Spiess | Downtown Devil Despite community outreach efforts, longtime Phoenix residents voiced concerns about the light rail extensions coming to south Phoenix at Wednesday’s city

By Dylan Simard | Downtown Devil Phoenix unemployment rates are lower than the national average. A decade after the subprime mortgage crisis and ensuing recession, unemployment is

By Kathy Chin Leong | The New York Times For more than half a century, Phoenix ignored its warehouse district, leaving the area dormant with aging

KTAR Arizona saw a surge in construction jobs over the past year. Data showed the Phoenix metro area added almost 10,000 new construction jobs, the second-highest

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic A year ago, plunking down $3 million for a metro Phoenix mansion landed a buyer at the top of the priciest

By Thomas Triolo | Downtown Devil Attendees of the final informational open house event regarding a new downtown Phoenix APS power substation on Thursday evening were receptive

By Maria Polletta,Catherine Reagor and Agnel Philip | The Republic Fewer Latinos and African Americans are turned down for home loans in metro #Phoenix than in many

Builder Phoenix is going through a growth spurt, which usually leads some to start asking when will it end and will it end well. Fox

Jessica Boehm | The Republic News of a remodel to Phoenix’s Chinese Cultural Center announced last summer sparked a feud over property rights and preservation that is

By Kayla Satterfield | Downtown Devil Regulations for group homes and community residences, including sober living homes and assisted living communities, could soon face stricter guidelines.

By Andrea Riquier | Realtor.com Jill Comfort, a Phoenix-area Realtor, had a good feeling about the cream-colored stucco house she planned to show her client, a young

By Micah Bledsoe | Cronkite News Several mayors from across the country – including Los Angeles, Phoenix and Mesa – have joined a coalition to

By Clare Griffin | Downtown Devil The Downtown, Aviation, Economy and Innovation subcommittee supported an intergovernmental agreement Tuesday with Arizona State University to assist in the relocation

The new apartment building will have 190 units ranging in size from 583-1,358 square feet. By Colin Miner | Phoenix Patch When Bashas’s closed it’s location

By John Spevacek | Downtown Devil Arizona State University’s Downtown Phoenix campus is the university’s fastest growing campus in recent years–leading to rapid change in the city
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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