From dirt to developed land tells the tale of Phoenix metropolitan economic development

(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Brookfield Residential.)

By Terrance Thornton | Your Valley

As the new year dawns so does the next chapter of economic development in the east Valley — most notably hundreds of new buildable acres in Scottsdale and thousands of acres now a part of the city of Apache Junction.

If you call the east Valley home the name of the game is growth, and with that new buildable land the question emerges: how do you manage years of pent-up demand?

Meanwhile in Scottsdale, a newly minted economic development plan eyes 900 acres of land in the northern sector where officials hope to see more corporate tenants.

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