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8 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (June 24)
From news on home construction in Arizona to AI-enhanced housing listings, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.
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Phoenix mayor signs on to global pact to shape data center development
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego said she’s concerned that investments in data centers right now are worsening climate change and not meeting the needs of communities.
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7 news stories and resources for Phoenix renters this week (June 19)
From new apartments and homes coming to the Valley to tips on renter-friendly upgrades, here’s a quick recap of helpful links for Phoenix renters.
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Central Phoenix high-rise, including over 300 apartments, begins construction
The project will include 328 luxury apartment units and 22,000 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, designed for restaurants or stores.
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Readers react to Scottsdale residents’ efforts to block Axon headquarters
We asked readers what they thought about the fight over a new Axon headquarters in Scottsdale, and here’s what they said.
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Border wall crews damage 1,000-year-old site as tribe warns of risks
A border wall contractor inadvertently disturbed a cultural site known as the Las Playas Intaglio, located west of Ajo, Arizona, along the border.
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The bipartisan bill that could chip away at housing unaffordability in Arizona
The Starter Homes Act would legalize smaller and less costly homes in the state, allowing for younger generations to become homeowners
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Rent’s due: What to do if you are being illegally charged rental tax in Arizona
The Arizona Legislature passed a bill to ban rental tax that took effect this year. Here’s how to take action if you are still being charged.
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Unlikely allies plan to work together to tackle Arizona’s housing crisis
A bipartisan group of state legislators hope to cut through political gridlock and restore the state’s reputation as an affordable place to live.
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How Harris’ housing plan lines up with Arizona’s crackdown on corporate landlords
Algorithms are setting rents. Corporations are buying homes. Can Harris take the keys from Wall Street and hand them back to the working class?
























