by Melissa | Feb 5, 2019 | Casa Grande, Development, Economy
Lucid in Talks to Partner With Carmaker, Plans IPO in Few Years by Craig Trudell, Gabrielle Coppola, and Emily Chang | Bloomberg Lucid Motors Inc. is in talks with automakers about potentially sharing its electric-vehicle technology and plans to go public in a few...
by Melissa | Feb 4, 2019 | Development, Economy, Environment, Government
Arizona drought plan’s tab could hit $280 million by Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star Arizona’s drought-contingency plan for the Colorado River is shaping up as a pricey water-saving affair, with a potential tab of up to $280 million. The state, the Central...
by Melissa | Feb 4, 2019 | Development, Environment, Government
How Arizona’s drought plan will spread the pain to farms, cities, tribes, developers by Tony Davis | Arizona Daily Star “Everyone will feel pain” was the mantra emanating from supporters of Arizona’s drought plan for the Colorado River as it wound through the...
by Melissa | Feb 2, 2019 | Development, Government, Maricopa
Maricopa Advocates give city positive attitude by Jim Headley | inMaricopa It’s a new year for the Maricopa Advocate Program (MAP). This week, the City’s Economic Development Department welcomed new members to become advocates for their hometown. More than 100 people...
by Melissa | Feb 1, 2019 | Ak-Chin, Development, Real Estate
Developing projects in a less taxing environment by Robin Reynolds | AZRE While cities and states often rely on multi-year tax incentives to lure economic development, Native Nations and Communities can offer incentives and tax breaks that never expire. For example,...
by Melissa | Feb 1, 2019 | Apache Junction, Development, Government
Commercial rezoning sought for Prickly Pear RV Park in Apache Junction by Richard H Dyer | Apache Junction/Gold Canyon Independent The Apache Junction Planning Commission decided recently the municipality should initiate a rezoning of a recreational vehicle park to...