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Commercial Real Estate 08-27-24
1. The Carlyle Group Inc. sold the 217-unit Sanctuary on 51st Build-to-Rent community in Laveen for $61.4M. The buyer was Brunton Management. The seller was represented by Berkadia Phoenix’s Mark Forrester, Ric Holway, Dan Cheyne, Spencer Scott and Andrew Curtis. 2. IRA Capital Partners has paid $46.6M for Belmont...
Scottsdale school board votes for booster program policy after mother’s alleged theft
SCOTTSDALE, AZ (AZFamily) — The Scottsdale Unified School District recently voted to develop a new uniform policy for booster programs that would help oversee and assist them. The vote comes after a Scottsdale mother police say stole from one school’s booster program. Earlier this month, police say Nubia...
Maricopa County spends $150K on EVIT program to aid youth leaving foster care program
The Maricopa County Board of Supervisors has agreed to provide $150,000 that will be used to assist young people living in housing at the East Valley Institute of Technology. HopeTech, a new
County warns of food poisoning risk for unauthorized taco vendors
(The Center Square) – The Maricopa County Environmental Services Department is taking legal action against unauthorized street vendors over numerous food poisoning cases. The county said Monday that 17 people have fallen ill with “diarrhea and vomiting” as a result of food from a “specific” set of vendors that do not have permits. In a news release, it’s warning against a set of vendors selling “tacos al pastor” that are outside with “temporary equipment.” The county has contacted the vendors but said legal action is...
Activities planned at McDowell Mountain Park
Maricopa County Parks and Recreation has a couple of events scheduled for McDowell Mountain Regional Park on Saturday, Sept. 7. Those who enjoy getting out early for a vigorous workout can join ...
Man to serve decades-long prison sentence in connection with Tempe crimes: MCAO
PHOENIX - Officials with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office say a man who was arrested in connection with a number of criminal incidents in Tempe has been sentenced to a decades-long prison sentence. Per a statement we received on Monday, 25-year-old Djimon Boggs was sentenced to 25 years in prison...
Meyer Burger Cancels Colorado Plant, Shifts Focus to Arizona and Germany
Meyer Burger, a Swiss solar panel manufacturer, has canceled plans for a production facility in Colorado, citing financial unviability due to recent developments. The company will instead concentrate on its existing module production plant in Goodyear, Arizona, which is already in the ramp-up phase, and maintain operations at its cell production site in Thalheim (Bitterfeld-Wolfen), Germany.
Valley restaurant celebrates back to school with teacher discounts
PHOENIX (AZFamily) — The kids are back at school and in the hands of teachers and school staff. One Valley restaurant is taking care of local teachers, and that is Something Good. Someburros delivered breakfast burritos and food platters to schools near their locations in the Valley in an...
City of Surprise sued for alleged free speech violation
(The Center Square) – The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression is suing the city of Surprise over a local woman being arrested and charged with trespassing after criticizing the city attorney at a meeting on Aug. 20. Rebekah Massie, a Surprise resident, was criticizing the decision by the council to give City Attorney Robert Wingo a raise. “I have concerns with allocating the more funds to him specifically for...
NAU President Cruz Rivera appointed to state education board by Arizona Gov. Hobbs
Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs last week appointed the president of Northern Arizona University in Flagstaff to the state board of education. Gov. Hobbs' office announced NAU President José Luis Cruz Rivera to the State Board of Education. Hobbs said the state education board is an 11-member board charged with regulating and developing rules concerning primary and secondary public education in the state.
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