Redevelopers of Camelback, residents tangle- The Arizona Republic

The future of one of Phoenix’s most high-profile intersections remains up in the air after the Phoenix Planning Commission decided to table a vote on redevelopment proposals for two of the corners.

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Ex-Scottsdale insiders now consultants-East Valley Tribune

Two former high-ranking Scottsdale employees who helped guide the city’s downtown revitalization efforts are now looking to cash in on the building boom.

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Traffic report skims surface-East Valley Tribune

Well, we can’t say we didn’t have any warning. For months now, we’ve heard a lot about what consulting firm HDR won’t be telling Scottsdale to do in its long-awaited traffic study, being released in chunks for city officials and the public to review.

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Height of 2 downtown projects raises objections-azcentral.com

As development pushes to the flanks of downtown, look for nearby neighborhoods to raise objections to the taller buildings that developers want to put up.

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Accident inspires man to build green ‘dream houses’ – AZ Republic

Throughout his career, Ed Gorman took risks in the real estate, telecommunications and technology.

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Office parks sprout along Loop 101 – AZ Republic

The Loop 101 corridor between Tempe and Scottsdale is filling fast, as business parks along a 9-mile stretch on the Salt River Reservation are emerging between Via Linda and McKellips Road.

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Land competitors rattle Westcor project plans – Tribune

Westcor has spent nearly a decade planning the Palisene mixed-use project on the Scottsdale-Phoenix border. But two other developers may have a say in those plans.

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Trust land bidder will need $99 million for development rights – AZ Republic

Bidders for Arizona trust land that Westcor wants for its Palisene shopping center will have to pay at least $99 million to gain the development rights.

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Scottsdale City Council impressed with ‘green’ building standards – AZ Republic

SCOTTSDALE – City Council members were so impressed by the "green" building standards of a proposed condominium project Tuesday they suggested that all developers consider using them.

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Tenants forced out to make room for luxury condos – AZ Republic

Nearly half the residents at Orchidtree Apartments in downtown Scottsdale have already moved out.

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