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Mesa, Arizona State University's Polytechnic campus and the Greater Phoenix Economic Council are planning to develop a center for entrepreneurs and researchers to help them translate new technologies into thriving small businesses.
Arizona State professor and algologist Milton Sommerfeld exhibits vats of algae in his lab at ASU Polytechnic.
A Chicago real estate trust made one of the largest plays in the Williams Gateway Airport area when it bought nearly 300 acres for a planned 3 million-square-foot business park that will feature office, industrial and retail space.
A massive business park that will include class A office, retail and two hotels is coming to the southeast corner of the Loop 202 and Price Road in Chandler.
A sprawling, retail-style business park is coming to a high-profile intersection along the main corridor from Mesa into Chandler.
A Newport Beach, Calif.-based investment firm has entered Arizona with plans to build an industrial business park on 39 acres about 1 mile south of Chandler Fashion Center.
Now that Arizona State University’s business college has $50 million for its programs and faculty, the college is ready to embark on its next project: A campaign to raise money for a new building.
Many small-business owners are so busy running their businesses that they don't take time to consider who would take over if they became disabled or died.
If you own a small business, there are many retirement plan alternatives available to help you and your eligible employees with retirement planning. For most closely-held business owners, a Simplified Employee Pension Individual Retirement Account (SEP IRA) was once the most cost-effective choice.
If you own a small business, there are many retirement plan alternatives available to help you and your eligible employees with retirement planning. For most closely-held business owners, a Simplified Employee Pension Individual Retirement Account (SEP IRA) was once the most cost-effective choice.
‘Tis the season of party planning and all the fun that comes with it.
‘Tis the season of party planning and all the fun that comes with it.
Building Successful Business Women in Surprise will have its first free, community networking and business showcase event from noon to 5 p.m. Aug. 21 at Moda Salon Suites and Café Piazza, 15142 W. Bell Road, Surprise.
Ayo Skeete didn’t plan on making a jewelry business when she grew up.
Ayo Skeete didn’t plan on making a jewelry business when she grew up.
State lawmakers gave preliminary approval Tuesday to a package of large tax breaks for business -- but not before a debate Tuesday about economic theory.
Arizona’s new attorney general wants auto repair shops to worry just a bit about who is driving in.
Senate Republicans drove the final nail Monday into a House-passed package of tax cuts for business.
Chandler Mayor Boyd Dunn will travel to China next week to take part in an international conference on sustainable development, industrialization and technology.
Businesses and light industries will be paid to not use electricity during the peak-use summer months under a program approved Monday by the Salt River Project’s Board of Directors.
Out with the old and in with the new, the saying goes.
Less than a week after Sue Carlisle, co-owner of the Maricopa Entrees Made Easy store, made her plea for more council support for local businesses, the Planing and Zoning Commission stepped to the plate with a verbal battery for the council’s policies.
If you’ve ever dug through a purse or diaper bag searching for something to jot down your phone number, you know how handy it would be to have that information at your fingertips.
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