Real estate law trends to watch this year
Political and economic uncertainty has defined the past year. With Arizona’s economy showing signs of growth amid low inflation, it seems like a crane casts a shadow over every intersection in
Read MorePolitical and economic uncertainty has defined the past year. With Arizona’s economy showing signs of growth amid low inflation, it seems like a crane casts a shadow over every intersection in
Read MoreAn army of red shirts, slogan pin buttons, protest signs and opposition websites. These efforts describe the recent increase in opposition to infill redevelopment, rezoning and community planning. Neighborhood outreach
Read MoreAfter a long battle convincing Gilbert residents that a behavioral health facility is not a bad thing, Kentucky-based Springstone Inc. is moving forward with plans to build a behavioral health
Read MoreAfter years of fighting between the land owner and the city, Mesa’s most notorious eyesore is finally due for a facelift. W.M. Grace Companies plans to turn Fiesta Village at
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Read MoreAfter meeting the same opposition from residents at two different sites within the East Valley town, the owners of Copper Springs left Gilbert and opened a facility in Avondale, which
Read More“The attitude in 2017 is completely different from the temperament in 2013,” said Adam Baugh, a zoning attorney representing the company. “The town’s eyes are more open and more aware
Read More“Each city may have its own defined term,” said G. Adam Baugh, a land use and zoning attorney with the law firm Withey Morris in Phoenix. “Infill is generally the development of vacant or
Read MoreJason Morris, a Phoenix land use, zoning a orney and partner with Withey Morris PLC never had a case take a turn like this. In the trendy and eclec c
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