PHOENIX-Competing growth plans that could determine the pace of development in the state are garnering national support, but the polls indicate that just about as many voters are for Prop 202 as against it. It now appears that undecided voters will determine the measure's fate on Nov. 7.
PHOENIX-The Arizona State Court of Appeals has reversed a ruling that allowed cities to collect impact fees from developers to build schools. This case has been closely watched by every city in the state.
PHOENIX-San Diego developer purchased apartment complex in north Phoenix for $25 million and plans to refurbish it. The firm is looking for more multifamily communities to purchase in the Camelback Corridor.
PHOENIX--Fender Guitar plans to lease space in a $6-million, 70,000-sf office building that is under development on the Salt River Pima Maricopa Indian Community, a developing business park funded with proceeds from its gaming operations.
PHOENIX--Stunted by the city's size restriction, Wal-Mart walked away from a 42-acre site in south Phoenix. Now two home improvement retailers are eyeing the site as a possible location for their stores.