About 8,000 new apartments usually come online each year in Phoenix, but this year it’s expected to hit between 15,000 and 20,0000 — the most Read More
Demand for office space continues to shrink significantly nationwide, with the vacancy rate at 17.8 percent. This has prompted a conversation about converting Read More
In November, Phoenix’s Planning and Development Department held the first of four “listening sessions” in which about three dozen residential developers, Read More
A report on key trends for 2024 shows more of the same, including the fact that more housing is still sorely needed. Although Read More
Rents have climbed more than 35 percent and home prices are up 65 percent in the Phoenix area since 2019, making it potentially less attractive Read More
Garfield Housing Phase II, 60 units of affordable housing for those age 55 and older, recently broke ground at 1510 E. Portland St. and should Read More
NIMBYs struck again, this time out in Wickenburg as they strong-armed the Town Council into shooting down an affordable housing project that Read More
In the steepest fall since the Great Recession, average asking rents in Phoenix plunged 0.8 percent in October. Why? As you might be Read More
Residents, as opposed to office workers, will be key to continuing downtown’s success, according to an economic impact study. “The lack Read More
It panned out exactly as we predicted: As more apartments have opened up, rents have decreased. “Bigger metro areas [like] Austin, Phoenix Read More