3 Arizona companies among the most trusted in US, Forbes says
What makes a company trustworthy? Forbes broke down trustworthiness into over 50 different metrics in their 2026 ranking of the 300 most trusted companies in the United States. The media company’s list looked at employee reviews on Glassdoor, financial performance, workforce turnover rate and more. Three companies headquartered in Arizona made the list, which only included for-profit companies with at least 10,000 employees. Technology company NVIDIA topped the ranking, followed by…»
TSMC buys 900 acres of Arizona state land at auction
TSMC bought 900 acres of Arizona State Trust Land at auction on Wednesday, teeing up an expansion of the chipmaker’s site off Loop 303 and Interstate 17 in north Phoenix. TSMC paid nearly $200 million for the parcel, which is planned to be part of the much larger NorthPark project that developers say will also include hiking trails and residential units. Phoenix approved the development last month, which will almost double TSMC’s footprint in the area and allow it to add new facilities…»
Sign up for our newsletters What Will Define Industrial’s Next Stage of Growth?
After years of rapid expansion, the sector enters 2026 focused on efficiency, power availability and long-term resiliency. Here’s what to watch. As the new year unfolds, the U.S. industrial market is entering a new phase of growth. After several years of unbridled development, fundamentals began to normalize in 2025, shaped by uncertainty around tariffs, interest rates and trade policy. At the same time, physical and operational constraints around construction have shifted, prompting developers…»
Imagine a symphony of logistics: chugging trains, growling trucks and roaring planes. Proponents of a new type of economic development powerhouse believe such melodies could wake up small-town America and revolutionize domestic supply chains. While seaports may be the economic anchors for the largest cities on the country’s East and West coasts, so-called tradeport hubs can do the same inland, say Adam Wasserman and Lois Yates, consultants at Scottsdale-based Global Logistics Development…»
How 2025 shaped Metro Phoenix single-family housing
The year ended on a positive note as 2025 Greater Phoenix closed single-family home sales climbed 4.5% over 2024, according to data from Phoenix REALTORS®. Nationally, sales were down 1% for the year. Compared with December 2024, sales were up 12.1% in Phoenix and just 4.5% nationally. “Strong. That’s one word to describe the finish to 2025,” said Sammy Glassman, board president of Phoenix REALTORS. “Though we may have started last year with a good dose of cautious optimism…»