Tractor Supply moves forward in Maricopa

By Jay Taylor | InMaricopa

A proposed Tractor Supply store in Maricopa Wells Power Center on Monday received unanimous approval of site, landscape, photometric and elevation plans by the city Planning & Zoning Commission.

Tractor Supply Co. is the largest farm and ranch retailer in the U.S., operating more than 2,000 stores. The company is planning to bring its newest prototype to Maricopa, according to a project narrative filed with the city by its developer, Ohio-based STNL Development.

“STNL feels a Tractor Supply Co. in this location will kick-start additional development in this area,” Garret Howicz, STNL’s development project manager said.

The prototype plans include a 21,702-square-foot retail building and 21,528 square feet of fenced outdoor display area, which includes a 3,744-square-foot greenhouse and a 1,250-square-foot forage shed. The Maricopa TSC store will have 3,000 square feet of permanent trailer display, 3,812 square feet of permanent sidewalk display and a pet grooming and washing facility.

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