Developer to unveil student housing plan in Flagstaff

If a developer's rezoning application is approved by the city, 56 families at the Arrowhead Village trailer park will have to move. But low income housing in Flagstaff is sparse. / Laurel Morales
If a developer’s rezoning application is approved by the city, 56 families at the Arrowhead Village trailer park will have to move. But low income housing in Flagstaff is sparse. / Laurel Morales

By Suzanne Adams-Ockrassa | Arizona Daily Sun

A plan to help the residents of Arrowhead Village Mobile Home Park may be in the works. Landmark Properties, the owner and developer of a multiunit student-oriented housing project called The Standard-Flagstaff, has scheduled a neighborhood meeting on the project at 6 p.m. Wednesday at the Doubletree by Hilton Hotel Flagstaff, 1174 W. Route 66.

News of the housing project was broached to the public in October. The development is expected to take up 6.7 acres of land on Route 66 and Blackbird Roost, including the AAMCO car repair shop, an abandoned gas station, the Snow Peak Inn and the Arrowhead trailer park. It does not include the O’Reilly Auto Parts store or Budget Host Inn Saga.

It will have housing for students on the top three or four floors of the project and shops on the ground floor.

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