This article promises “off-the-wall” ideas for building more housing, and indeed, they mostly range from ridiculous to impossible (abolishing zoning and building Read More
One Scottsdale, a $1 billion mixed-use development across 120 acres in north Scottsdale, is asking for approval to add 500 more residential units (in addition Read More
Rents should rise slightly in 2024 due to ongoing robust demand fueled in part by a healthy economy, but not by much thanks Read More
Although demand for multifamily should remain high in 2024, rents should be tempered by economic conditions and a rapid supply uptick in some Read More
It took 17 years to build 49 units of affordable housing in Los Angeles, which today has 40,000 unhoused people. NIMBYs, convoluted approvals processes, byzantine Read More
Rents grew at a record pace during the pandemic but have slowed and even dipped in most markets to the point that Read More
After the League of Arizona Cities and Towns quashed all potential legislation last year to boost the state’s housing supply, the Read More
With all of the vacant office space — 14.7 percent in Phoenix in Q3 — it’s tempting to want to convert it to housing. Read More
In Waddell about 30 miles northwest of downtown Phoenix and seven miles from Luke Air Force Base, Curve Development broke ground on 102 single-family Read More
Greenlight Communities, which focuses on providing attainable workforce housing without subsidies for those earning about $30,000 to $70,000 a year, has built nearly 4,000 apartments Read More