
Chinese Cultural Center: Opponents say they offered $13M to buy development
By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The battle over the future of the Chinese Cultural Center continues to have its twists and turns and

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal The battle over the future of the Chinese Cultural Center continues to have its twists and turns and

By Dees Stribling | Bisnow The outlook for senior housing is strong in greater Phoenix, according to the speakers at our State of Phoenix Healthcare

By Derek Hall | Downtown Devil A city council subcommittee voted to advance motions which put a city-owned parking lot up for sale as well as a

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The metro is outpacing the country in job creation and population growth, drawing multifamily developers and investors looking for opportunities in second-tier markets. By Anca

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal California’s Inland Empire — which often competes with Phoenix and Las Vegas for regional distribution, e-commerce and manufacturing

By Jesse Stawnyezy and Nkiruka | Cronkite News One local security expert called Sunday’s mass shooting in Las Vegas an “unusual circumstance,” and it’s not

By David Meek | The Arizona Report Mountain Shadows Resort Rises Phoenix-like from 1960s There are perqs for Phoenix residents who endure the triple-digit Arizona summer

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic It’s no wonder that so many renters are buying homes in metro Phoenix. The cost of renting a Valley house

By Rebekah L. Sanders | The Republic The hushed desert surrounding New River north of Phoenix charms residents, but a water war erupting within the unincorporated community is threatening the peace.

KTAR The city of Phoenix said Tuesday it will create a downtown hub that will serve as the eventual center for an expanded light-rail system.

By Kristine Hansen | VOGUE Arizona’s largest city has long been linked with golf, spas, and desert hikes. Coffee took a backseat as cities such

KTAR The mayors of competing East Valley cities chasing online seller Amazon’s prospective second headquarters are ready to help each other out to land the

By Tatum Hubbell | Cronkite News Officials are building a light rail station in east-central Phoenix with a platform for better wheelchair access, and will be improving passenger

By Catherine Reagor | The Republic Uptown Phoenix was a hot spot for restaurants, shops and clubs in the 1970s and ’80s. Then the cachet fizzled a

By Ethan Millman | Phoenix Business Journal Standing in the middle of a freshly renovated basketball court outside of Neighborhood Ministries in downtown Phoenix Wednesday afternoon, Phoenix

By Thomas Triolo | Downtown Devil The Historic Preservation Commission settled into regular business Monday, working on funding existing grants and expanding historic preservation protections to houses.

By Lynn Trimble | Phoenix New Times The city of Phoenix recently denied a citizen petition to preserve the Chinese Cultural Center. Now, people hoping to

KTAR For residents in Phoenix, it is no secret that the city sometimes feels like a giant oven. But Arizona’s largest city is also the

By Nicholas Serpa | Downtown Devil Demolition crews began tearing down the Clinton Campbell House in South Roosevelt after a nearly two-year legal process to decide the

(Editor’s note: Opinion pieces are published for discussion purposes only.) Arizona Progress Gazette During the 2006 election season many city officials throughout Arizona, including Phoenix,

By Catherine Reagor and Jessica Boehm | The Republic Every Thursday, investors crowd into a garage-size room on the second floor of the Maricopa County Courthouse in Phoenix looking for

By Kara Carlson | Cronkite News Wages in the Phoenix metro area increased more than anywhere else in the United States in the past year,

AZRE DPC Companies, Colorado-based commercial real estate owner and developer, and Confluent Development, a Denver-based real estate investment and development firm, are partnering to deliver

By Jessica Boehm and Catherine Reagor | The Republic Homeowners associations, the enforcers of neighborhood paint colors, holiday decorations and trash bins, are leading the latest

By Andrea Jaramillo Valencia | Cronkite News PHOENIX – Tall corporate buildings, brand new modern apartment complexes and fancy restaurants are what compose most of Central

By Matt Mauro | KPNX PHOENIX – When you think of technology companies, you probably think of California. But more and more, they’re leaving Silicon Valley
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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