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Tapped out, or plenty to tap? Developers argue there’s more water in the Colorado River Basin

by Melissa | Sep 6, 2018 | Development

Tapped out, or plenty to tap? Developers argue there’s more water in the Colorado River Basin by Luke Runyon | Arizona Daily Sun The Colorado River, which supplies water to croplands and 40 million people in the Southwest, is projected to hit a historic low mark...

Hotel major element of Copper Sky commercial plans

by Melissa | Sep 6, 2018 | Development, Maricopa

Hotel major element of Copper Sky commercial plans by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa Maricopa could have a hotel in place by 2020 if a newly signed agreement with Commercial Properties Inc. (CPI) goes according to plan. Cecil Yates, property management director for...

KB Home opens new Maricopa Community, Homestead

by Melissa | Sep 5, 2018 | Development, Maricopa, Real Estate

KB Home opens new Maricopa Community, Homestead Homes in the Homestead MP to start in the $190,000s. [NEWS RELEASE] KB Home (NYSE: KBH) Tuesday announced that Homestead, a new neighborhood of one-story ranch homes in commuter-friendly Maricopa, Arizona is now open for...

Coates: Pinal farmer and optimist plans a future without CAP water

by Melissa | Sep 5, 2018 | Development, Environment

Coates: Pinal farmer and optimist plans a future without CAP water by Bill Coates | PinalCentral Clinton Anderson moved to Arizona in the 1920s. He farmed a rural stretch, then south of Phoenix. It was along Southern and 19th avenues. It’s no longer rural. It’s given...

Dozens of new energy-efficient homes to hit market in Gold Canyon

by Melissa | Sep 5, 2018 | Development, Gold Canyon, Real Estate

Dozens of new energy-efficient homes to hit market in Gold Canyon San Tan Sentinel A large new group of homes will soon be for sale in Gold Canyon. Thirty-seven homes will be going for sale near the Superstition Mountains in the community of Peralta. The homes are...

Historic district across Arizona leave resident wanting more

by Melissa | Sep 5, 2018 | Development, Florence

Historic district across Arizona leave resident wanting more by Mark Cowling | Florence Reminder & Blade Tribune Residents of historic districts in Arizona recently have expressed “a general dissatisfaction” with how their cities and towns are running the...
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