Silicon Meets Site Plans: AI is Fast – But Can it Read the Room?
By Adam Baugh AI is having a moment in commercial real estate—and like most “next big things,” it’s being oversold in some rooms and underutilized in others. For those of
Read MoreBy Adam Baugh AI is having a moment in commercial real estate—and like most “next big things,” it’s being oversold in some rooms and underutilized in others. For those of
Read MoreThis article originally appeared in the Phoenix Business Journal. For Jason Morris, founding partner at Withey Morris Baugh PLC, purchasing the firm’s new headquarters at 2111 E. Highland St. —
Read MoreThis article originally appeared in Golfdom. Arizona-based Green Lake Golf (GLG), sustainable golf course redevelopment firm, has engaged Benjamin Tate, land use attorney and partner at the firm Withey Morris Baugh, as a strategic advisor to coordinate all legal
Read MoreThe article originally appeared in The Center Square. (The Center Square) – A bill making its way through the Arizona Legislature could make land available faster for housing and reduce
Read MorePress Release Withey Morris Baugh welcomes Taylor Roderick to its transactional practice, a move that significantly strengthens the firm’s capacity and service offering in real estate law and business transactions.
Read More(The Center Square) – A proposed bill in Arizona would provide more affordable housing options for seniors, according to a zoning lawyer. Senate Majority Leader John Kavanagh, R-Fountain Hills, introduced Senate
Read MoreThis article originally appeared on AZ Big Media. As Arizona continues to experience sustained population growth, shifting capital markets, and evolving municipal priorities, land use entitlement strategies are becoming more
Read MoreThis article originally appeared in AZ Big Media. Arizona’s House Bill 2447 takes effect on December 31, 2025, and it’s set to reshape how cities and towns handle site plan
Read MoreWithey Morris Baugh is celebrating big news: partners Jason Morris and Adam Baugh have been named among the state’s top land use and zoning attorneys in the 2026 edition of
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