Route 66: What Bridges Arizona To The Rest Of The Nation
Once dubbed the “Main Street of America,” Route 66 not only is a landmark in U.S. history, but also played a vital role in developing Arizona’s economy as a major piece…
Once dubbed the “Main Street of America,” Route 66 not only is a landmark in U.S. history, but also played a vital role in developing Arizona’s economy as a major piece…
In the current economic environment, even small strategic advantages can have significant rewards. For an initiative such as the Discovery Triangle,which leverages the resources and potential of the geographic center…
Arizona’s commercial real estate market is on the path to recovery, but the climb is steep and slow-going, local brokers predict. The Phoenix market experienced slight positive absorption of space…
Over 100 Valley leaders convened on November 31, 2010 to develop a future vision for the West Valley in an exercise led by Leadership West. Leadership West is a volunteer-led,…
This year’s BOMA Greater Phoenix TOBY awards 2010 were presented Sept. 10. BOMA Greater Phoenix would like to congratulate the local award winners, and the Collier Center (a 2009 winner),…
If there’s one person who can help give Arizona the home-field advantage when it comes to attracting new businesses, new jobs and making the state more competitive in the global…
Building Owners and Managers Association ( BOMA ) suggests energy conservation and retention can help commercial property managers ride out a tough economy. Dwindling capital budgets. Old mechanical systems that…
BOMA Instructor Al O’Connor, Chief Engineer for The Great American Tower, a Go-To Man Being a good chief engineer for an office building is a lot like being a good…
After more than a quarter century in commercial real estate, Todd Holzer, chairman of NAIOP-AZ, has been witness to many industry ups and downs. Holzer began his career with Opus…
NAIOP Roundtable 2010: Q&A With Members of NAIOP Members of NAIOP-AZ sat down with AZRE magazine in a roundtable discussion, discussing the state of the local commercial real estate industry.…
Q&A with NAIOP-AZ President Tim Lawless Q: A year ago you cited several factors that needed to occur for the regional economy to get going again. Have those changes occurred…
Indian Country construction boasts a variety of projects as Arizona’s Indian tribes expand reservation services In September 1970, the Gila River Indian Reservation finished the first phase of construction of…