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Comparing Ariz. to national new homes sales
Filed under: General, Real Estate
Posted by: Lillian Wong @ 5:57 pm

In the Phoenix area, the nearest comparison to the national new home sales firgures is the monthly building permit count taken by RL Brown of Home Builders Marketing. Brown’s latest figures are for February; the March numbers are due out in the next few days. He reported that permits in Maricopa and Pinal counties were down 2.86 percent between February and the same month a year ago. That’s a mild decline but Brown pointed out that more than 18 percent of the total of new permits came from condos.  More…

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Latest land deals in the Southwest Valley
Filed under: General, Real Estate
Posted by: Lillian Wong @ 5:55 pm

Sale is completed of planned Camelback 303 Business Center  Grubb & Ellis|BRE Commercial LLC has completed the sale of the planned Camelback 303 Business Center to Liberty Property Trust. The 119-acre project is at the southwestern corner of Camelback Road and Cotton Lane in Goodyear.  More…

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State vs. Zillow.com will be a lengthy bout
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Posted by: Lillian Wong @ 5:53 pm

The ongoing saga of Arizona vs. Zillow.com will not end. When the state Board of Appraisal recently revealed that it had sent cease-and-desist letters to the Seattle Web-based real estate start-up in July and November, it failed to disclose that it had language pending in the Arizona Legislature that would have conclusively outlawed Zillow.com and other consumer-oriented Automated Valuation Methods.  More…

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Tax incentives possible for developer
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Posted by: Lillian Wong @ 5:47 pm

The company developing an urban village project complementing Goodyear’s planned spring training baseball stadium could get as much as $5 million in incentives from the city. The City Council this week approved a notice of intent to provide tax rebates to Rose Properties Southwest. The Goodyear-based firm has been tapped to develop Ballpark Village, a pedestrian-friendly retail, office, residential and hotel complex alongside the proposed 10,000-seat stadium. The Cleveland Indians are moving their spring training home from Florida to Goodyear next year.  More…

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Growth propels CityNorth in Desert Ridge area
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Posted by: Lillian Wong @ 5:44 pm

The location and the demographics are the key reasons for the development of CityNorth in the Desert Ridge area of northeast Phoenix. Where else in town can a developer find a large parcel of land served by a freeway and two interchanges, smack in the middle of one of Phoenix’s wealthiest neighborhoods?  More…

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Camelback/44th building heights raise concerns
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Posted by: Lillian Wong @ 5:42 pm

The proposed height of the $450 million luxury residential resort on the northwestern corner of 44th Street and Camelback Road is irritating some residents who say the building could be obtrusive. The proposal includes 300,000 square feet of retail, commercial and residential buildings ranging up to 98 feet.  More…

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Tempe moves upscale with hotel boom
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Posted by: Lillian Wong @ 5:34 pm

Tempe is poised to take a big bite out of the Valley’s luxury-hotel industry. The city currently holds a fraction of the Valley’s 55,000 hotel rooms; it has 5,369 rooms among 44 hotels. But now there are plans for nine new hotels and the expansion of an existing one, adding a total of 1,750 rooms. Five of those hotels would be upscale properties, with better-than-average amenities like restaurants, bars and spas.  More…

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Desert Ridge development barely starting
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Posted by: Lillian Wong @ 5:31 pm

By one measure, the Desert Ridge area of northeast Phoenix is almost finished. More than 90 percent of the available land has been sold to developers, much of it at record-breaking prices. But in some ways, the master-planned community has barely gotten started, even though the first land transactions in the area took place 14 years ago.  More…

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Auction of prime acreage fizzles
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Posted by: Lillian Wong @ 5:29 pm

Developers showed up, some with checks in hand, but none bid Tuesday on 125 acres of prime state trust land in the Scottsdale Airpark area. The Arizona State Land Department was seeking a minimum bid of $549,000 per acre, or $68.5 million, for a 99-yearlease of the land northeast of Bell Road and Loop 101.  More…

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Light-rail test a smooth ride
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Posted by: Lillian Wong @ 5:21 pm

It stopped traffic. It turned heads. It worked. Crawling down Washington Street like an overgrown toddler, a Metro light-rail vehicle made its maiden voyage under its own power on Tuesday. The train crept down a mile of track at a top speed of 3 mph with a team of engineers strutting alongside like proud parents.   More…

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