K. Hovnanian development coming to West Anthem

By Allison Brown | Foothills Focus

K. Hovnanian Homes is planning a 182-unit townhome development on 16 acres in West Anthem.

The development’s potential location is approximately 300 feet south of the southeast corner of 43rd Avenue and Old West Trail. 

 Burch & Cracchiolo law firm held a neighborhood meeting on behalf of K. Hovnanian Homes to discuss the development on Aug. 4 via Zoom. The details provided were for conceptual purposes only, as the official site plan has not been approved. The goal was simply to educate the community and answer any questions or concerns they may have.

“We’re holding this neighborhood meeting to let the neighborhood know what’s being proposed. This meeting is not required, which is why I don’t think you always see these PHO cases and might not be familiar with them,” said Brian Greathouse, an attorney representing Burch & Cracchiolo.

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