East Valley ‘city’ aims for seniors with cash

Mesa Mayor John Giles spoke at the groundbreaking for Grande Vita. The sprawling “bio city” is expected to bring 450 jobs to the city. / East Valley Tribune

By Jordan Houston | East Valley Tribune

East Valley seniors with some extra cash will soon have the opportunity to enjoy a lavish lifestyle — complete with personalized medical care — in Mesa’s very first “BioCity” campus.

Grande Vita, a BioCity Enterprise by Khangura Development, recently broke ground on a 20-acre, multi-use and campus-style community at Crimson Road and Hampton Avenue, East Mesa.

The goal for the $300 million project is to provide a luxury space where seniors can “age in place” while also having access to top-notch medical services.

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