
Tempe neighborhood struggles to hold onto its identity, resist gentrification
By Fortesa Latifi | The State Press Residents of the Mitchell Park neighborhood of Tempe are fighting to hold on to the character of their community. Pressure from

By Fortesa Latifi | The State Press Residents of the Mitchell Park neighborhood of Tempe are fighting to hold on to the character of their community. Pressure from

By Brianna Bradley | Phoenix Business Journal Gilbert ranked as the 52nd fastest growing U.S. city, and Tempe ranked as 85th fastest growing out of 515 US

By Roland Murphy | AZBEX Tempe’s Development Review Commission will consider plans for a new 18-story Westin Hotel at 11 E. 7th St. at its Sept. 26th meeting. The project will

By Kalle Benallie | East Valley Tribune Business people and residents were excited and concerned Sept. 13 at a public meeting updating the community about

Arizona Business Daily Tempe’s Valor on Eighth community already has a growing list of potential occupants as leasing of space designed for mixed use begins

By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune After more than a decade of disuse and decay, there are at last signs of hope that Mesa’s

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic Half-century and older homes dot a tree-lined Tempe neighborhood less than a mile from where office buildings and condos have shot

By Michael Gossie | AZBigMedia Shepley Bulfinch, a national architecture firm known for design excellence and innovation with offices in Boston, Houston and Phoenix, announced today

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Downtown and midtown Phoenix are home to the region’s largest office buildings, and Tempe often is cited as

Tempe history: Dating from 1895, the historic Harrington-Birchett House has an uncertain future By Jay Mark | Special for The Republic A look at the classic

By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune East Valley cities face several challenges as they prepare for continued growth in coming decades. Water Planners in

By Dees Stribling | Bisnow National Cousins Properties CEO Larry Gellerstedt, speaking recently during the Atlanta-based company’s Q2 earnings call, compared Tempe as a real

Real Estate News Daily Cushman & Wakefield Negotiates Land Sale on Behalf of Fenix Development for Aura at Watermark PHOENIX, Arizona – Fenix Development and Cushman

KTAR PHOENIX — Pharmacy company Walgreens announced Tuesday that it would move its Tempe offices to Chandler and hire nearly 200 more employees. In a

Taxpayers pay $20K because Tempe politician called a constituent names By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic Tempe City Councilman Kolby Granville may get his second

Real Estate Daily News TEMPE, AZ – DeMuro Corporate Square, a 7-building business park totaling 88,837 SF at 1505-1575 W. University Dr., Tempe, has sold to a

By Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | The Republic A tax break that cities use to entice development has led to legal woes in Tempe. Basically, Tempe became the owner of

By Keith Loria | Multi Housing News LMC has opened Nexa, a new mixed-use apartment community in North Tempe, Ariz., consisting of 99 apartment homes and 4,300

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal That long-coveted Whole Foods Market grocery in downtown Tempe is coming to fruition. Construction of a downtown development

By Mike Sunnucks | Phoenix Business Journal Los Angeles-based Fenix Development has broken ground on the first phase of a big new development on Tempe

By Ray Stern | Phoenix New Times Arizona State University’s $70 million Greek Leadership Village in Tempe aims to be nothing like Animal House. Construction

By Jeff Metcalfe and Craig Harris | The Republic The Arizona Coyotes unveiled a plan Monday to build a new home in Tempe, with the

(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) PHOENIX (October 3, 2016) – Western Wealth Capital, a Vancouver, Canada-based multi-unit rental property investment

By Shelley Gillespie | East Valley Tribune Tempe Mayor Mark Mitchell had a very personal reason for seeking “Dementia Friendly City” status for the city.

By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Last week, the Tempe City Council approved a Planned Area Development proposal to create a restaurant and retail

By Chris Coppola | The Republic Tempe may spend nearly $2 million to purchase a local theater group’s headquarters building — a structure the city

By Chris Coppola | The Tempe Republic Phoenix has them. So does Scottsdale, Mesa and Chandler. But Tempe’s mayor and city council members, unlike their
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(Photo by Samuel Nute / Cronkite News) By Arizona Capitol Times Key Points: The Arizona Health Care Cost Containment System will start using an artificial

By Caitlin Sievers | AZ Mirror As the state faces the possibility of big cuts to its share of Colorado River water, a new poll

Senator Mark Kelly Photo by Gage Skidmore By AZ Mirror Immigrant rights groups and elected officials are calling for the creation of a permanent pathway