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Steeb: Humans, not housing, first

6/12/2024
In 2013, the federal government institutionalized Housing First — the provision of permanently subsidized housing — as the nation’s exclusive approach to homelessness.

Luxury development benefits from boom in demand

6/7/2024
As droves of affluent individuals move to Arizona, particularly Paradise Valley and Scottsdale, developers are capitalizing on this demand for luxury living. Sonora West Development has …

‘Make Music Day’ celebration coming to Phoenix

6/5/2024
Rosie's House has teamed up with Valley organizations on a Phoenix event for Make Music Day, the worldwide festival of making music that takes place annually on the summer solstice.

Peoria home sells for $5.2 million

5/31/2024
A Peoria home has sold for $5.2 million, and it is being touted at the most expensive home in the city.

Kovacevich: Lawmakers look in wrong places for answer …

5/24/2024
It might be the most significant public policy challenge in the United States with the most straightforward answer.

Slower than normal spring season for the housing …

5/15/2024
Housing inventory has been improving since the end of last year, but the market’s hot spring season is proving to be slower than expected as interest rates have not come down. The Federal …

St. Joseph the Worker launches new workforce housing, …

5/10/2024
Phoenix-based nonprofit St. Joseph the Worker has launched its new Workforce Housing and Training Program. The 120-day program provides workforce and financial training for two weeks at …

New apartments usher in residents in downtown Mesa

5/7/2024
Downtown Mesa is getting more housing, with an apartment complex local leaders say is a continuation of efforts to redevelopment the city’s central core. While residents have been moving …

'Crazy idea': Museum looks to save 106-year-old …

4/28/2024
The directors at Gilbert’s HD South and the developers at WAGS Capital, supported by construction professionals, think it is entirely possible to save Clare House, the second oldest building in Gilbert behind HD South itself.

Lack of affordable housing is a big issue Valley wide

4/26/2024
Tony Johnson may not have a roof over his head or a door to close at night, but he won’t have you calling him homeless. The 64-year-old has been out on the street for the last few months, …

$581.5M special bond election in Tempe confirmed for …

4/26/2024
Tempe is to feature three bond questions in the November election, seeking approval from voters for more than $500 million in bonds to fund projects related to public safety, roadway improvements, quality of life and affordable housing.