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Pro-Housing Designation Programs: How States are Incentivizing Pro-Housing Reform
Terner Center explores how states are using pro-housing designation programs to incentivize local governments to adopt housing-friendly
A Look Ahead: AMA Priorities for the 2025 Arizona Legislative Session
The 57th Arizona Legislature will begin its 2025 session on January 13th, with Republicans entering the new
Protecting the Right to Build
America needs more housing: People across the country are struggling to find affordable places to live. The
Wood Partners Expands with Two Multifamily Communities in Phoenix Metro
National multifamily developer Wood Partners has expanded its footprint in Phoenix with the opening of two new
Gilbert leads Arizona housing surge with 67% growth over 18 years
Gilbert is making waves as one of the fastest-growing cities in the Phoenix metro area, attracting families
Housing laws to pay attention to as the New Year approaches
Housing has consistently been among the top issues for Valley residents and multiple state laws are kicking
Peoria, Surprise loosen ADU regulations
Peoria and Surprise joined the growing list of Valley cities to update their regulations on accessory dwelling
Phoenix multifamily rent growth on pace to underperform 202
The Phoenix apartment market extended its rent-losing streak last month as supply-side pressure and persistently elevated vacancy
Chandler lobbyists see housing, water as big issues in 2025
Chandler’s lobbyists told the City Council there are two major concerns they are watching when a new
New laws could affect neighborhood density, Airbnbs in Scottsdale. Here’s how
Two new state laws that Scottsdale leaders have called an “attack” on the community will kneecap the