The League of Arizona Cities and Towns is opposing the Starter Homes Act and municipal leaders have expressed concern that ...
It was another busy week at the Legislature as the Arizona House and Senate approved reams of bills on housing and other ...
About 40% of Arizona voters surveyed ranked housing affordability in their top three concerns, according to Noble Predictive Insights.
The legislation is aimed at loosening regulation of new-home construction in the Grand Canyon State, where median prices have ...
The “Starter Homes” bill is a good beginning. The Legislature can do further by expanding the availability of casitas, and ...
🚰 Home builders and GOP state lawmakers sued the Arizona Department of Water Resources to overturn a rule requiring housing ...
A botched Arizona forest deal from 2012 is a reminder as we charge into tariffs and funding delays: The consequences could ...
Homebuilders are asking a judge to void what they're calling an illegal "tax'' they must pay to get permission to build in ...
Experts say proposed tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum could stop projects. Sarah Robinson reports from Phoenix.
Instead of finding solutions that everyone can live with, Arizona's fight over growth on groundwater is now stuck in court, where only one party wins.
Arizona State University supply chain expert Hitendra Chaturvedi says the U.S. imposing 25% tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel could negatively impact Arizona.
The Legislature’s Republican leadership and a homebuilders group are suing the Arizona Department of Water Resources over a groundwater rule for developers.