A few things are afoot on the federal level when it comes to housing that could affect the multifamily sector in myriad Read More
After Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs vetoed a bill to eliminate rent tax in February, legislators revived it and passed it in June. Read More
Phoenix has 36 million acres of vacant land—the third-most in the nation — and is ripe for multifamily construction, according to a report Read More
As the nation wrings its hands over Arizona’s water supply, housing development can and will forge ahead, particularly in the Valley, Read More
Dominium, which has endured opposition to building sorely needed housing in Buckeye, Chandler and Surprise over the past few years, got unanimous Read More
Could aging churches possibly provide some salvation for the housing crisis? As repair bills loomed at Ascension Lutheran Church in Paradise Valley Read More
The Housing and Urban Development Department is forking over $50 million in grants to Tucson for affordable housing. Mayor Regina Romero said the Read More
Development-averse Scottsdale could be home to a new $1 billion redevelopment project at the old CrackerJax amusement park site near Scottsdale and Bell Read More
Build-to-rent homes often don’t need a 100-year assured water supply certificate because they’re built on one lot rather than subdivided Read More
Queen Creek’s director of water resources, Paul Gardner, said at a recent town council meeting that reports on the death of Read More