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April Jobs Numbers Show Gains Across the Board in All Industries
Warehousing jobs saw a 38,000 increase in April, reflecting an industry that has been mostly on the upside. The latest figures as reported by the Bureau of Labor Statistics reflects
Walmart Investing Big Money in Arizona Store Upgrades
To improve their visual appeal, the Walmart company has announced a modernization of 18 stores located in various parts of Arizona. “Our continued investment reflects how deeply we believe in
New Building, Part of Growing Dutch Bros Coffee Chain, is Up for Sale in Las Cruces
A building in Las Cruces housing an outlet for the popular coffee shop chain Dutch Brothers is on the market with a nearly $2.8 million asking price. Located at 1475
New Home Sales Show Spring Increase, Even as Builders Struggle with Worker Shortage and Rising Materials Costs
An uptick in new home sales is being seen by industry officials as evidence of an ongoing dearth of such units as well as a response to decreased mortgage rates.
Combined Two Data Center Project Gets Maricopa County Approval, Despite Well-Organized Opposition
The path has been cleared for construction of a large data center project that will go up in Maricopa County not far from the Luke Air Force Base. What has
Major Space in Colorado Springs Shopping Center Set for Auction
A two-day auction is scheduled to begin on May 18 for a nearly 100,000-square-foot retail space that is a part of the long-time Citadel shopping mall in Colorado Springs. Located
Multi-State Barclay Group Gets Green Light for Big Planned Retail Project in Gilbert
A project that will see the development of some 28 acres of new commercial space within the borders of a master-planned community in Gilbert, Arizona is taking an important step
100 Years Ago: the Most Frugal President in History Signs Legislation Enabling Route 66
Next month marks the 100th anniversary of a signal moment in the development of the nation’s highway system. President Calvin Coolidge, never a fan of spending money anytime for any
Arizona Department of Water Resources Set to Return to Court in Battle Over Home Building Water Restrictions
Reports indicate that the Arizona Department of Water Resources sometime soon will appeal a recent judicial decision regarding construction project water restrictions. That decision, issued two weeks ago, struck down
Industrial Space Rents and Construction Seeing Spring 2026 Upswing Across the Country
The demand for industrial space, confounding predictions that the advent of Artificial Intelligence would move things in a different direction, continues to grow nationally. According to a new industry survey
