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Michael Pollack stood before his third-grade class in San Jose, California and gave a report about how to read construction blueprints. Four years later, Pollack spent his weekends working as a construction laborer with carpenters, electricians and landscapers.
Chandler officials are moving forward with plans to spend up to $12 million to buy a prime parcel of real estate in the city so it can be held for private development.
A sign is posted on the property just north of the Chandler Aquatic Center on Kyrene Rd in Chandler. The city is buying the land for $12 million to better control what is developed there.
A Southern California real estate developer is sold on the East Valley. Donahue Schriber, wh ich already owns 68 shopping centers — most of them in California — with 13 million square feet of shops, has just bought a shopping center in Gilbert and is building one in Mesa.
A Southern California real estate developer is sold on the East Valley.
Real estate developer Donahue Schriber has purchased the partially developed Shoppes at Gilbert Commons.
Juggling the mounds of paperwork tied to the home buying process could get easier this year for Arizona real estate agents, lenders, escrow officers, title companies and others in the industry.
The East Valley office market, which started to recover from its turn-of-the-century slump in 2003, continues to catch fire.
The housing market is in a state of flux, but East Valley commercial developer Michael Pollack still sees opportunities for investors — if they’re smart and do their homework.
Freeways surrounding the East Valley will remain hot spots for commercial real estate in 2004.
Two longtime medical office real estate firms plan to merge.
A 1,414-acre, master-planned community north of Queen Creek Road provides a microcosmic view of the local new home market's journey through the drastic economic downturn and ongoing recovery.
Gilbert's industrial real estate market had the Valley's fifth-highest increase in vacancies during the second quarter, behind the south Phoenix, Phoenix-Sky Harbor International Airport area, Tempe and Grand Avenue submarkets.
When Robin Diessner decided to open her own real estate agency in January, she wanted to be part of a reputable company with a commitment to communities and their people, especially children.
The commercial real estate market has been going through some transition over the past few years, but experts at Zell Commercial Real Estate have a positive outlook for the future of Ahwatukee Foothills as more companies are moving in, creating more opportunity for local businesses.
Chandler's office market this year has outperformed all other submarkets across the Valley, according to CB Richard Ellis' third-quarter analysis of office, industrial and retail real estate.
In the past year, real estate school instructor John Dyer has watched class enrollments dwindle, as agents struggling amid the stagnant housing market fled the business.
Is the Valley headed toward the collapse of another real estate bubble?
Bullhead City, often referred to as the “hottest place in Arizona,” is sizzling these days — and it’s not even summer!
Bullhead City, often referred to as the “hottest place in Arizona,” is sizzling these days — and it’s not even summer!
Michelle Duke worries most when she features an open house.
A large industrial park is coming to Casa Grande. GSS Cos. Inc., a Scottsdale-based development company, this week broke ground on Central Arizona Commerce Park.
The Valley housing market has slowed to a crawl, but that’s not stopping developers from snapping up land in Scottsdale to build multi-million-dollar homes.
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