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By Bob Christie | Daily Star A small-town fight over a plan to overhaul a downtown area that made its way all the way to

By Bob Christie | Daily Star A small-town fight over a plan to overhaul a downtown area that made its way all the way to

Queen Creek Town Council at LG Energy Solution project site. Via the Town of Queen Creek. By Griffin Uribe Brown | Phoenix Business Journal A grand opening

By Steve Ladurantaye | Builder Zonda is elevating its real estate data to the next level, interpreting user behavior on its NewHomeSource portal to provide insights

By Leah Mesquita | Phoenix Business Journal Dominium, a Minnesota-based affordable housing developer, has acquired more West Valley land for a new housing community. The developer spent

By Amy Edelen | Phoenix Business Journal Fortescue Future Industries is abandoning its plans for a $550 million hydrogen hub project in Buckeye, citing uncertainty and waning

Via Empire Group Town of Paradise Valley Independent Scottsdale-based real estate developer The Empire Group has recapitalized three of its single-family build-to-rent communities across the

City of Eloy By Roland Murphy | AZBEX In its July 16 meeting, the Eloy Planning and Zoning Commission heard requests from project owner Eloy 170, LLC for rezoning

By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Story Highlights Specialty grocery chain Sprouts Farmers Market Inc. (Nasdaq: SFM) has increased the number of new stores in its

Casa Grande Mountain Park. Via the City of Casa Grande By Jodie Newell | Pinal Central CASA GRANDE — Outdoor enthusiast and regular user of the Casa Grande Mountain Park trails Kent

By Philip Haldiman | Town of Paradise Valley Independent Paradise Valley saw a steep drop in housing inventory last month, but experts say the luxury market

City of Prescott By Parker Jones | The Daily Courier The Prescott Preservation Commission (PPC) voted to recommend denying the proposed Plaza Hotel on Whiskey

By Brandon Brown | Phoenix Business Journal Phoenix, which is already one of the top tourist destinations in the United States, is seeing its number of new

Brad Carr, of the city’s Planning Department, told the Planning Commission there is little the city can do but follow guidelines that allow thousands of

AZRE Finding an affordable home in Metro Phoenix has become incredibly difficult due to high demand, limited inventory and rising interest rates. Bidding wars, cash

Via ViewPoint Engineering/City of Flagstaff By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Red Oak Development Group is planning to build an 83-unit condo project at 2951 S. Masonic

By David Iversen | InMaricopa The housing markets in Maricopa remain firmly in buyers’ territory, with supply far outpacing demand, according to the Cromford Market Index,

By Leah Mesquita | Phoenix Business Journal Story Highlights Dominium, a national affordable housing developer based in Minnesota, has acquired land for a new housing community in

By Jeremy Duda and Sami Sparber | Axios Homeowners in Arizona spend an average of $21,211 a year on upkeep and other “hidden expenses,” according

Image via Formation Park 10 Litchfield Park Independent Formation Park 10, a new flex industrial development near Bullard Avenue and Celebrate Life Way, has officially

By Anca Gagiuc | Multi-Housing News Robust supply continues to pressure Phoenix’s multifamily market, restraining rent growth and impacting occupancy. Average advertised asking rents fell 3.1

The Kellner model home from Encore by David Weekley Homes. Via David Weekly Homes By West Valley View Staff Encore by David Weekley Homes, the

By Mignon A. Gould | Phoenix Business Journal The Phoenix metro area remains a popular move-to destination in the West drawing the most new residents from 10

By Monica D. Spencer | InMaricopa Pinal County’s zoning board this afternoon gave a tyrannosaurus-yes vote to a proposed dinosaur-themed educational park. The board unanimously approved

By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal A California-based defense and aerospace manufacturer that focuses heavily on AI and automation plans to invest $200 million into a

National Association of Homebuilders Single-family housing starts declined in June to the lowest rate since July 2024 as elevated interest rates, rising inventories and ongoing

By Brian Petersheim Jr. | InMaricopa In November, developer Thompson Thrift announced that several nationally recognized chains — including Panera Bread, Five Guys and others — had signed

The National Association of Homebuilders Builder confidence for future sales expectations received a slight boost in July with the passage of the One Big Beautiful
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By Jeremy Duda | Axios Phoenix Per Trillium Management president Kenneth Losch, a swanky, landmark hotel in north Phoenix that’s been shuttered for several years

By Paul Thompson and Dale Brown | Phoenix Business Journal For years, Phoenix Business Journal has been dutifully delivering luxury real estate transactions in our