By Steve Stockmar | Your Valley
The residents of Glen Lakes don’t yet know what commercial enterprise their neighborhood will be getting, but they’re a lot more sure about what won’t be coming in.
The one-and-a-half acre northeast parcel at the busy corner of 55th and Northern avenues that once housed the parking lot and main entrance to the former Glen Lakes Golf Course is the remaining piece of land still owned by the city after Glendale in 2019 sold off the once 43-acre, 9-hole course. Towne Development is in the process of building a new 173-home community, Trevino at Glen Lakes, on the site.
That remnant parcel, though, is the final piece to be decided in terms of land use.