Business as Usual Between Canada and Arizona

By Nick Esquer for Chamber Business News Last year, Maricopa County saw the largest population increase of any county in the United States, adding another 81,244 residents to its desert clutches. That makes eight straight years of population gains, according to the Census Bureau. This impressive bump doesn’t account for the temporary residents who make […]

RFP Issued: PII of Solar Zone at UA Tech Park

By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Tech Parks Arizona and Tucson Electric Power this week issued an RFP for companies interested in taking part in Phase II of The Solar Zone. The Solar Zone is a public-private partnership between the University of Arizona and TEP, serving as an innovation hub to test, evaluate and […]

Minor Amendment Review Coming for Block 23

By Brenna Goth for The Arizona Republic Archaeologists recently unearthed evidence of prehistoric people and remnants of Phoenix’s first fire station in the heart of downtown, where the area’s only grocery store is set to break ground April 13. Last week crews finished a three-week dig at Block 23, named for its place in Phoenix’s original […]