
Even with stopgap, water cutoff may leave New River high and dry
By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times The clock is ticking for residents in New River and Desert Hills. About 1,000 to 1,500 homes in

By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times The clock is ticking for residents in New River and Desert Hills. About 1,000 to 1,500 homes in

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Many metro Phoenix homeowners have a new issue to deal with now that they have equity in their homes again. Letters, calls

AZBigMedia Christopher Todd Communities has started preliminary construction on its fifth luxury rental community this year in the Phoenix metro area. These innovative “horizontal” communities

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Arizona State University is helping plans move ahead for a potential large-scale infrastructure project to bring water to

By Barry Goldwater Jr. and Evan Bolick | The Republic Architectural preference at the Phoenix Chinese Cultural Center cannot trump property rights, no matter how

By Tristan Ettleman | The Republic New light-rail stations connecting the current line with future lines that will go south and west are coming to downtown Phoenix, creating

By Jessica Boehm | The Republic Phoenix Councilman Michael Nowakowski did not commit a crime by discussing a downtown-development deal that involved his private-sector employer, according to the Arizona Attorney

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal At best the region’s construction industry needs to fill 10,000 jobs, according to Greater Phoenix Chamber of Commerce President and

By Rebecca Spiess | Downtown Devil A proposed multi-family development in the Roosevelt Neighborhood was approved with stipulations following a neighbor’s concern about how the look will

AZBigMedia Alliance Bank of Arizona, the region’s go-to business banking resource, continues to finance Phoenix’s fast-growing East Valley, with more than $255 million in loans

The Hotel Adams has been constructed on a grand scale three times since 1896 – twice rising from literal ashes to become a symbol of

By Lauren Loftus | Phoenix Magazine Alleyways have been part of Phoenix’s urban design since the beginning, but they’ve gotten a bad rap along the

Aviva, located in the Phoenix suburb of Mesa, Ariz., will feature 325 one-, two- and three-bedroom units. The $63 million project will welcome its first

AZBigMedia Abrazo Community Health Network announced today that it is closing Abrazo Maryvale Campus, effective Dec. 18, 2017. Abrazo Maryvale has been reducing services and

AzBigMedia Plaza Companies and Holualoa Companies have completed the purchase of a significant portion of the iconic Park Central Mall in Phoenix, and have unveiled plans for renovation

By Devan Sauer | PBJ The 122-year-old Clinton Campbell house was destroyed September 15, signifying the loss of yet another historic home in downtown Phoenix. There

By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange It’s no surprise to office renters or investors that the Phoenix-area market is hot. A recent report from CommercialCafé, relying on

AZRE Greater Phoenix posted a very strong third quarter in the retail real estate sector, with highest net absorption in several years and vacancy dropping

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Home Furnishing Store Expansions Signal Improvement in Housing Phoenix, October , 2017– Greater

By Yasmine Kenney | Downtown Devil A hearing over a potential alley abandonment near the historic Barrister Building will be held at next Wednesday’s city council meeting.

Real Estate Daily News Well-rounded activity could help market surpass absorption record set in 2005 The Phoenix industrial market is on pace to hit an

By Lynn Trimble | Phoenix New Times After a Scottsdale-based company bought the Chinese Cultural Center site in Phoenix, preservationists have pursued several actions designed

By Joseph Flaherty | Phoenix New Times “I’m going to do something a little unorthodox,” said John Hornewer, pacing on the church stage in his

KTAR The race for Phoenix mayor has begun with two candidates but former officeholder Phil Gordon is taking a pass at a return. “I looked

By Chris Camacho | VB For decades, large corporations looked to metro Phoenix to place back offices and call centers. While some might view this

By Steven Totten | Phoenix Business Journal Uptown Phoenix has been a hotbed for development, so much so that the Urban Land Institute of Arizona

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By Jakob Thorington | State Affairs The chairman of the Joint Legislative Audit Committee said Monday it may be time to allow the State Land

By Charles Borla , Gabriela Rico | Tucson.com A “middle housing” plan supported by city staffers is set to alter the type of housing that

By Howard Fischer | Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: It probably comes as no surprise, but once again the fastest-growing communities in Arizona are on