Valley cities looking to fill the big-boxes

Big box13 empty big-box store buildings in metro-Phoenix

By Kelly Fisher | The Republic

An effort to attract smaller, innovative businesses that would renovate existing buildings for new uses throughout Mesa is headed to the City Council for consideration.

The goal of the Adaptive Reuse Program is to promote and add incentives for repurposing existing structures, including expansions, and make it easier for business to do business in Mesa, said Angelica Guevara of Mesa’s Development and Sustainability office.

Mesa provides many, but not all, services typical of such programs in other cities, including Phoenix, Tempe and Chandler.

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