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Perry’s sets opening date for its first Arizona restaurant in Gilbert
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Perry’s sets opening date for its first Arizona restaurant in Gilbert

Perry’s Steakhouse & Grille says its first Arizona location will open June 8 in Gilbert's Northside at SanTan Village. The move gives the Phoenix area another major upscale dining entrant and marks the brand's expansion into its 12th market.

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Scottsdale details first visible upgrades funded by Prop 490
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Scottsdale details first visible upgrades funded by Prop 490

Less than a year after voters approved Scottsdale’s Parks & Preserve sales tax, the city says residents are already seeing upgrades in parks, trails, ballfields, and the McDowell Sonoran Preserve. Officials highlighted new landscaping, court resurfacing, storm repairs, field improvements, and maintenance investments made since the tax took effect in July 2025.

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Scottsdale launches matching marketing fund for Old Town businesses
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Scottsdale launches matching marketing fund for Old Town businesses

Scottsdale’s Tourism & Events Department is offering dollar-for-dollar marketing support to qualifying Old Town businesses. Individual businesses can seek up to $5,000, while collaborative campaigns involving multiple businesses can receive as much as $20,000.

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EPA summer E15 waiver revives Arizona air-quality fight
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EPA summer E15 waiver revives Arizona air-quality fight

A new federal waiver will allow sales of E15 gasoline in Arizona during May, a move framed as a way to blunt fuel-price pressure tied to the Iran war. Critics argue the waiver reopens a familiar problem in hot-weather states, because the higher-ethanol blend can evaporate more easily and contribute to ozone formation during Arizona’s summer smog season.

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Queen Creek Olive Mill partners on new Phoenix restaurant
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Queen Creek Olive Mill partners on new Phoenix restaurant

Queen Creek Olive Mill is teaming with In Good Spirits Hospitality to open an Italian-inspired concept called The Olive Farmer in Phoenix this fall. The project will take over the former Santo Arcadia space near 44th Street and Osborn and is being pitched around local ingredients and a seed-oil-free approach.

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TSMC says Arizona expansion is central to meeting AI chip demand
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TSMC says Arizona expansion is central to meeting AI chip demand

TSMC told investors that demand tied to artificial intelligence is strong enough to push the company to raise capital spending this year, and Arizona is a key part of that plan. Executives said the company’s second Arizona fab is already structurally complete and is scheduled to begin volume production of 3-nanometer chips in the second half of 2027.

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Aldi joins next phase of Deer Valley mixed-use project in Phoenix
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Aldi joins next phase of Deer Valley mixed-use project in Phoenix

A large Deer Valley development is moving into a new construction phase that pairs industrial space with housing and retail, including an Aldi grocery store. The project adds momentum to north Phoenix growth near Interstate 17 and Turf Paradise, where land assembled years ago is now being built out in stages.

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Hurricane Harbor Phoenix opens for the 2026 season
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Hurricane Harbor Phoenix opens for the 2026 season

Hurricane Harbor Phoenix opened for the season with refreshed areas, more shade, and expanded seating at its main cafe. The west Valley water park will operate through late September and is also planning a larger July 4 celebration tied to the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence.

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Tesoro gives Tucson’s north side a live-music Latin cantina alternative
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Tesoro gives Tucson’s north side a live-music Latin cantina alternative

Tucson Foodie spotlights Tesoro, a Latin restaurant and cantina that transformed a former Mimi’s Café site on the city’s north side into a more energetic dining and nightlife destination. The piece centers on general manager Angel Martinez’s effort to create a place where people can relax, dance, hear live music, and stay out without heading downtown.

Local media/Tucson Foodie/
Sandbox VR selects Gilbert for its first permanent Arizona venue
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Sandbox VR selects Gilbert for its first permanent Arizona venue

Sandbox VR says it will open its first permanent Arizona location at SanTan Village in Gilbert on May 15, positioning the East Valley site as a social indoor entertainment option ahead of summer. The company is promoting the launch with online prebooking discounts and a lineup of 11 immersive group experiences.

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SRP launches its first company-owned solar site in Florence
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SRP launches its first company-owned solar site in Florence

Salt River Project said its new Copper Crossing Energy and Research Center solar project in Florence can generate enough electricity to serve about 11,000 Arizona homes annually. The utility is also using the site as a research platform to compare panel performance, durability, and output under Arizona conditions ahead of expected summer demand growth.

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University of Arizona plans Maricopa workshop on using satellite data for irrigation
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University of Arizona plans Maricopa workshop on using satellite data for irrigation

The University of Arizona’s Maricopa Agricultural Center is hosting a May workshop to show growers how to convert OpenET evapotranspiration data into field-level irrigation decisions. The training is designed for Arizona producers trying to make more informed water-use choices during a period of continuing supply stress.

Local media/InMaricopa/
Pinal County supervisors get a primer on data centers as projects gather near Maricopa
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Pinal County supervisors get a primer on data centers as projects gather near Maricopa

Pinal County leaders held a work session to understand what incoming data-center proposals could mean for water, power and the local economy. The discussion did not settle the debate, but it showed how quickly Arizona’s AI and cloud infrastructure boom is reaching communities south of the Phoenix metro core.

Local media/InMaricopa/
Maricopa housing slows sharply as listings pile up and prices soften
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Maricopa housing slows sharply as listings pile up and prices soften

Fresh local market data shows Maricopa home sales running far behind last year while inventory and price cuts rise. Buyers appear to have gained leverage in the city, even as well-priced homes are still moving relatively quickly.

Local media/InMaricopa/
Chandler plans Asian American Community Connection event for AAPI Heritage Month
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Chandler plans Asian American Community Connection event for AAPI Heritage Month

Chandler is inviting the public to an Asian American Community Connection gathering on May 12 at the ASU Chandler Innovation Center. City officials describe it as a free evening focused on networking, listening and community dialogue in recognition of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month.

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Scottsdale says Prop. 490 sales tax is already funding visible park and preserve upgrades
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Scottsdale says Prop. 490 sales tax is already funding visible park and preserve upgrades

Scottsdale says the voter-approved 0.15% Parks & Preserve sales tax is already producing tangible work less than a year after taking effect. The city points to new sod, plants, trees, storm repairs and preserve maintenance as early proof that the funding stream is changing how quickly park and trail projects can move.

Official data/City of Scottsdale/
Chandler opens registration for spring Code Enforcement Resident Academy
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Chandler opens registration for spring Code Enforcement Resident Academy

Chandler is bringing back its three-week Code Enforcement Resident Academy this spring, with sessions set for May 12, 19 and 26 at Sunset Library. The city says the program is designed to help residents understand how code enforcement works and how neighborhoods can stay safe, clean and well maintained.

Official data/City of Chandler/
Planned ICE detention site in Surprise is cut back sharply
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Planned ICE detention site in Surprise is cut back sharply

A proposed immigration detention project in Surprise has been reduced from 1,500 beds to 542 as federal plans run into local resistance and internal DHS review. The Arizona development was cited as part of a broader pullback on controversial warehouse-style detention expansion.

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Arizona launches $3 million after-school childcare grant program
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Arizona launches $3 million after-school childcare grant program

Governor Katie Hobbs announced a $3 million statewide grant round aimed at lowering child-care costs for working families. The Bright Futures AZ Out-of-School Time program will support 59 providers and is expected to reach more than 2,500 children ages 5 to 12.

Local media/12News/
APS agrees to stop hot-weather power shutoffs at 95 degrees
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APS agrees to stop hot-weather power shutoffs at 95 degrees

Arizona Public Service agreed to a new shutoff rule as part of a $7 million settlement with the state. The utility will no longer disconnect residential customers for nonpayment when forecast highs reach 95 degrees or more, expanding protections beyond the old summer calendar window.

Local media/12News / Associated Press/
Arizona Tech Week launches with statewide schedule and thousands expected
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Arizona Tech Week launches with statewide schedule and thousands expected

The Arizona Commerce Authority said the inaugural Arizona Tech Week ran April 6 through April 12 as a decentralized statewide event intended to draw thousands of attendees. Organizers positioned it as a showcase for Arizona’s technology leadership and backed it with a shared event and RSVP system for participating hosts.

Official data/Arizona Commerce Authority/
Burlington breaks ground on Buckeye distribution center
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Burlington breaks ground on Buckeye distribution center

Burlington Stores has started work on a future distribution center in Buckeye that the Arizona Commerce Authority said is expected to open in 2028. The project is being described as one of the retailer’s most advanced facilities, with automation and upgraded logistics technology built into the operation.

Official data/Arizona Commerce Authority/
Gilbert neighborhood pushes back on proposed Target rezoning
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Gilbert neighborhood pushes back on proposed Target rezoning

A proposal to build a Target near Higley and Ocotillo roads has ignited resistance from nearby Gilbert residents who say the site was long expected to become a smaller shopping center. Supporters argue the project would create jobs and tax revenue, while opponents warn about traffic, noise, and the loss of the area’s neighborhood character.

Local media/ABC15 Arizona/
Arizona mayors unite across party lines on Colorado River fight
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Arizona mayors unite across party lines on Colorado River fight

ABC15 reports that a bipartisan coalition of Arizona mayors is working together to defend the state’s Colorado River allocation as federal planning discussions continue. Local leaders say the stakes are enormous because one scenario under discussion could leave Arizona with only a fraction of its current access.

Local media/ABC15 Arizona/
QuikTrip maps out three next-generation Arizona stores for 2027
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QuikTrip maps out three next-generation Arizona stores for 2027

QuikTrip told ABC15 it is planning three new Arizona stores built around its new “Gen 4” format, with locations in Tucson, Queen Creek, and Casa Grande targeted for 2027. The redesign gives the chain a bigger kitchen, brighter layout, and a store footprint positioned between a standard convenience store and a travel center.

Local media/ABC15 Arizona/
Citadelle Center Adds New Dining, Wellness, and Beauty Tenants
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Citadelle Center Adds New Dining, Wellness, and Beauty Tenants

Citadelle Center in Glendale has announced a new wave of tenant growth with the arrivals of Pizzicata, Fit Mind Wellness, and Estetika Beauty Clinic. The updates strengthen the center's mix of food, mental health, beauty, and everyday-service offerings near Arrowhead Ranch.

Local media/What Now Phoenix/
FAA schedules Phoenix-area workshops on airspace modernization
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FAA schedules Phoenix-area workshops on airspace modernization

The FAA is planning four virtual public workshops in May tied to the Phoenix Area FAA Modernization Project, which would update satellite-based flight procedures serving Sky Harbor and nearby airports. Residents will be able to hear an overview of the proposal, review findings from the draft environmental assessment, and ask FAA staff questions directly.

Airport newsroom/Phoenix Sky Harbor News/
Phoenix Sky Harbor rolls out Earth Month events and sustainability outreach
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Phoenix Sky Harbor rolls out Earth Month events and sustainability outreach

Phoenix Sky Harbor is using April to spotlight airport sustainability work, student education and public Earth Day programming. The campaign combines hands-on activities for middle school students with passenger-facing events and a broader message about long-term environmental resilience across the city's aviation system.

Airport newsroom/Phoenix Sky Harbor News/
Arizona deepens Taiwan ties with investor tour and startup MOU
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Arizona deepens Taiwan ties with investor tour and startup MOU

Arizona announced a new push to strengthen business ties with Taiwan by hosting a delegation of 30 investors and university leaders across Phoenix, Tucson, Yuma, and Flagstaff. The visit was paired with a memorandum of understanding between the Arizona Commerce Authority and Sustainable Impact Capital to help Taiwanese founders use Arizona as a U.S. landing point, especially in technology-heavy sectors.

Official data/Arizona Commerce Authority/
Cambria hotel project in Mesa adds rooftop dining and 107 rooms
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Cambria hotel project in Mesa adds rooftop dining and 107 rooms

A new Cambria Hotel is under construction in Mesa at 3501 South Ellsworth Road, with plans for 107 guest rooms and a public rooftop bar and restaurant. The project team says the four-story property is targeting an early 2027 opening and is being positioned as an upscale lodging option with amenities aimed at both travelers and local visitors.

Local media/What Now Phoenix/
Turquoise Wine Bar plans a Glendale opening
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Turquoise Wine Bar plans a Glendale opening

A new neighborhood wine bar is headed to Glendale at 23423 N. 67th Avenue, Suite 109. The project is being led by the mother-and-son team of Teresa and Connor Rodewald, who are positioning the venue around a curated wine selection and a welcoming atmosphere.

Local media/What Now Phoenix/
Tendit Group files Arizona notice for 143 Phoenix layoffs
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Tendit Group files Arizona notice for 143 Phoenix layoffs

The Tendit Group filed a WARN notice in Arizona covering 143 employees at its Phoenix facility on East Rose Garden Lane. The filing gives advance notice of workforce reductions but does not explain the reason, timeline, or specific roles affected.

Local media/What Now Phoenix/
Project Lean Nation is bringing its first Arizona location to Peoria
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Project Lean Nation is bringing its first Arizona location to Peoria

Project Lean Nation is planning its Arizona debut in Peoria at 9785 West Happy Valley Road, Suite 1170. The healthy-meals concept was identified locally through social discovery and confirmed on the company’s website, with franchise owners Kyle and Courtney Bridges tied to the new store.

Local media/What Now Phoenix/
Mesa opening radar fixture item
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Mesa opening radar fixture item

A second fixture item for feed and archive verification.

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Phoenix terminal update changes pickup flow
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Phoenix terminal update changes pickup flow

A controlled fixture item for Arizona Radar route verification.

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