If builders were thinking of empty sales offices, they clearly would not be raising prices by an average of $4,300. It's a demonstration that builders are not seeing anything out there that scares them.

Our traffic is up significantly in the past two weeks.

It is something that I refer to as a little miracle. Boys' Town is a secret that we now want for people to know. For the people around that have nothing else to do, I really want to offer them hope. The hope that there is a future out there for them and I want them to understand that there are people out there that care for them. The thing is, they'll not care until they find out that we care.

If you ask anyone around the state what Yavapai County is known for, it's our seniors, ... But we're doing a lot of positive things for kids in our fast-growing communities.

There's no question that Tempe and Chandler are on their last legs from the point of view of available land. What the future holds is primarily infill and high-density housing.

Just by surnames alone, I can tell you home ownership by Hispanics has soared and is a significant part of the current activity.

I believe that the fact that this is the work of God keeps this place going. The fact that this is not a man-made institution but the vision of God that miracles will keep this place going on.

I expect to play like that. As far as points, that was just normal. But rebounds -- that was my best rebounding game.

You can spend a lot of money, maybe $75,000 to $100,000 for a full rehabilitation, but you end up with a close-in neighborhood, mature trees and no commute.

To forecast the end of this housing market (boom) you need to forecast when people will stop moving here.

We were behind Miami and Broward for a while, but girls basketball in this area has really taken off.

Auto racing is rapidly growing in popularity in urban communities, ... and FUBU wants to be at the forefront of this movement.

Everybody makes a series of choices, and it goes down to the age old 'buyer beware' at some point.

This is primarily a population-driven housing market, and as long as people want to move here this will continue to be a booming housing market.

I think we'll see permits down in February, but I thought we'd see them down in January.

I'm still focusing on football presently, but my real goals are to get this institution back to where Father (Hugh) Sherlock (the founder of Boys' Town) would have wanted it.

The builders would consider it a windfall.