West Valley businesses, city want to revitalize this underutilized area of Buckeye

By Aubrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal

Sophia Martinez moved to Buckeye several years ago with her family from California with the dream of opening her own boutique.

Residents told her to look at Goodyear, but after driving past the historic buildings along Monroe Avenue in downtown Buckeye, Martinez said she was determined to open her store, Screws and Sparkles Vintage and Handmade, on the city’s Main Street.

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