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Developer restores historic Phoenix building, will add high-rise with apartments
The project, called Jackson Place, is planned to include 262 apartment units.
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Tallest tower in Arizona—which will include apartments—took years of planning
The tallest tower in Arizona will have 380 traditional apartment units and 275 co-living units, which will be rented by the bedroom instead of by the unit.
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Arizona is one of the least affordable states, study says. Here’s why
Arizona was ranked among the least affordable states in the nation, according to a new report—and housing costs have a lot to do with it.
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8 Arizona hospitals at risk of closing over Medicaid cuts, report says
Eight Arizona hospitals could be at risk for closure due to Medicaid funding cuts outlined in President Donald Trump’s Big Beautiful Bill, a new report indicates.
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A huge new Ferris wheel is opening soon in metro Phoenix. What to know
To celebrate 10 years of the Arizona Boardwalk, a big new Ferris wheel is opening later this month.
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Can you smoke marijuana in public in Arizona? What the law says
One of the most frequent questions is whether open public consumption of marijuana, in any form, is legal. Here’s what we know.
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Record Store Day 2026 is almost here. How to celebrate in Phoenix
Are you ready for Record Store Day? Here’s which stores in Arizona are taking part, plus a rundown of giveaways and promotions.
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What are those new boutique apartments coming to midtown Phoenix?
Construction of a new 36-unit apartment complex called CenTria Biltmore is underway near midtown Phoenix.
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How a grassroots movement won the fight to save Prescott’s Granite Dells
Defending the Granite Dells near Prescott is a never-ending task, for the threat of development hovers near in ways big and small.
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A guide to visiting Monument Valley’s iconic rock formations
The red and orange rock formations of Monument Valley are a work of art that could only be created by nature, and an Arizona site that is more than worth seeing.



















