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Mesa is renewing an incentives package to boost west Mesa’s economy even though the effort helped only two businesses in the last five years. The city renewed the designation of an enterprise zone for a roughly seven-mile area where certain businesses can get tax breaks if they expand or move into the vicinity.
Conley Wolfswinkel would seem to be a bit player among land speculators in the south East Valley. His name does not appear on the deeds to the thousands of acres that he controls.
It’s the first Friday of the month; do you know where your wannabe painter, sculptor, photographer, art critic or everyday arts patron is going to be tonight?
Arizona State University and Tec de Monterrey, one of Mexico's top engineering schools, signed a memorandum of understanding to form a private company that will develop and market educational tools for businesses.
Fountain Hills is the latest battlefield in the war over corporate subsidies.
FLAGSTAFF - A Hopi village is developing a $92.5 million retail, lodging and commerce center that tribal officials hope will help capture millions of tourist dollars.
HELSINKI, Finland - Nokia Corp., the world's leading mobile phone maker, announced Friday that it will join forces with the world's largest chip maker, Intel Corp., to provide handset users faster voice and data services, including high-speed broadband connections to the Internet.
HELSINKI, Finland - Nokia Corp., the world's leading mobile phone maker, announced Friday that it will join forces with the world's largest chip maker, Intel Corp., to provide handset users faster voice and data services, including high-speed broadband connections to the Internet.
WASHINGTON — Arizona earned a D in a national report Wednesday that graded states on their families’ financial security in five broad categories.
The Tempe Chamber of Commerce has honored Vicki Kringen, vice president/COO of TCH/The Centers for Habilitation, as 2011 Business Woman of the Year. In her 16 years at TCH, Kringen has helped the agency adopt a social enterprise model resulting in the launch of Assured Security Document Destruction, which currently employs 89 people with disabilities.
NEW YORK - Bloggers live or die by their wits - and that especially includes those who try to make a business of it.
NEW YORK - Bloggers live or die by their wits - and that especially includes those who try to make a business of it.
I worked many years for (the old) General Motors at the corner of Ellsworth and Elliot roads. Not for a GM dealership or some other auto-related enterprise, but at the GM Desert Proving Ground — “The DPG” as it was termed.
Insys Therapeutics, a Chicago-based biotechnology firm that specializes in rapid development and commercialization of drugs, said Tuesday it plans to move its corporate headquarters and research facilities to the Valley, creating 30 jobs within three to four years.
Mayor Greg Stanton and the City Council have approved a partnership to lease office space to SEEDspot, a local business incubator and nonprofit that helps entrepreneurs launch innovative ideas and boost Phoenix’s economy.
Becky Jackson is making progress on the many goals she has set for herself as president and CEO of the Chandler Chamber of Commerce.
There is a turf war going on in the car rental business.
As Arizona looks to its future and begins its next 100 years, the East Valley Partnership believes the state needs to take bold steps to ensure its long-term economic future. We propose a comprehensive economic development plan that includes the following major components:
Scottsdale wants to ensure its urban revitalization endeavors don’t stumble over ambiguous words and fuzzy concepts.
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June 24, 2004
A Scottsdale-based development company plans to buy the Holiday Inn SunSpree Resort and convert the aging property into condominiums.
Right up front, it’s important to know that I’m not a contestant for the title of Mr. Totally Financially Prepared.
A Senate panel voted Monday to throw financial roadblocks in the path of cities that offer tax breaks to lure retailers.
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