AGP Executive Report
Last update: 43 minutes agoArizona Economy & Housing: ASU is pushing an eminent domain lawsuit to seize a historic downtown Phoenix home for a new medical school campus, while the state’s housing affordability debate keeps colliding with development plans. Utilities & Risk Management: Property insurance experts are cautiously optimistic about storm season after reforms and a quieter stretch, but warn one big hit can still spike premiums. Energy Infrastructure: TEP’s Sahuarita power line plan is drawing fire from mine opponents, adding another layer to Arizona’s grid-and-growth crunch. Workforce & Business Growth: Uber is tightening driver background checks and permanently disqualifying more offenses, a move that could reshape local gig-economy labor supply. Local Entrepreneurship: A Phoenix-area Indian restaurateur is drawing attention for a drive-through model that avoids freezers and microwaves, betting on fresh, small-menu cooking. Public Finance & Fraud: Arizona regulators are cracking down on LLC fraud after mystery mail, signaling tighter enforcement for business filings. Politics & Elections: Northern Arizona mayor John Moore announces a run for state representative, teeing up another rural-to-statehouse campaign.
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