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Mattamy Homes opens new communities in Vail

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Mattamy.) By AZ Big Media Mattamy Homes, North America’s largest family-owned homebuilder, has opened two new neighborhoods in Rocking K, a growing master-planned community in Vail, Arizona. Alamar at Rocking K and Covena Pointe at Rocking K are now selling and offer a range of single-family homes for homebuyers seeking outdoor recreation, […]

How one county profited from data centers amid a growing national backlash

By Cecilia Kang | The New York Times Over the past two years, Virginia’s Loudoun County unveiled a sleek $102 million recreation center with multiple pools and hydro massage chairs. It spent $22 million to convert the estate of former President James Monroe into a park. And it opened two new schools, with another under […]

Housing starts retreat

By National Association of Homebuilders Housing starts fell in July as economic uncertainty, rising construction costs, labor shortages and elevated financing expenses continued to challenge builders. Overall housing starts decreased 12.4% in July to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of 1.24 million units, according to a report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban […]

Key provisions in landmark housing law

By National Association of Home Builders The newly enacted 21st Century ROAD to Housing Act directs the Department of Housing and Urban Development to develop voluntary federal guidelines for state and local zoning best practices. Although not mandatory, the guidelines will help shape how communities are evaluated for federal grants and give states a model […]

Scottsdale development leads push into tokenized real estate investing

By InBusiness PHX Caliber, a real estate-focused alternative asset manager, today announced that it has gone live with its PURE Pickleball & Padel investment offering as the first real estate investment on its platform to be tokenized. The initiative creates a real-world, practical example of how blockchain-based ownership infrastructure can improve the private real estate […]

San Luis seeks to boost commercial growth

By Cesar Neyoy Bajo El Sol | Yuma Sun The San Luis city government wants to boost commercial development along Cesar Chavez Boulevard by promoting the rezoning of 29.8 acres and the auctioning of state-owned land in that corridor. On Wednesday, the City Council gave initial approval to rezone land along the stretch of the […]

Mesa’s new library named world’s best

By Mesa Independent Mesa Gateway Library has been named the world’s best new public library, winning the 2026 International Federation of Library Associations and Institutions/James Bennett Public Library of the Year Award. The award recognizes excellence in public library design, innovation and community impact, according to a release. Gateway Library was selected from an international […]

School voucher reform advocates admit defeat after Arizona Supreme Court ruling

By AZ Family It appears Arizona voters will not decide on any school voucher reforms in November. Weeks after a Valley judge blocked a GOP-backed measure, the Arizona Supreme Court issued a mixed decision Tuesday, sending the case regarding Proposition 212, also known as the Protect Education Act, back to a trial court to count […]

Keith’s Movie Korner: McConaughey generates buzz in ‘The Rivals of Amziah King.’

Photo via IMDb By Keith Walther | Rose Law Group Reporter Flying under the radar is a buzzworthy film that contains just as much honey as it does sting. “The Rivals of Amziah King” is a contemporary western that also mixes in an old-fashioned style caper, sprinkled with some dark humor and topped with some […]

Hobbs pauses removal, calls for study of Salt River horses

By Yellow Sheet After receiving more than 70 meeting requests from Salt River horse advocates, Gov. Katie Hobbs responded with a two-year moratorium on removing horses from the herd. Hobbs has also asked the Arizona Board of Regents to fund a genetic viability study on the herd. Hobbs announced Tuesday that her administration is working […]