By Tom Scanlon | Scottsdale Progress
A project 20 years in the making is coming to fruition in a city swirling-with-developments area near Hayden Road and the Loop 101.
Like the Axon planned expansion and Mack industrial park, this one involved an auction of state land – but plans are for residences, rather than industrial use.
North Scottsdale, get ready for … San Bellara.
The project to bring 180 high-end apartments is “75% done,” according to Greg Peters of Mark-Taylor Development.
This is the neighboring building to the San Artes apartments, a 550-unit development. Both are part of Mark-Taylor’s Crossroads East development just south of the Loop 101.
“We bought state land many years ago,” Peters said. “Now, we’re all solidified on finalized zoning.”
With little fanfare, no voices in opposition and no questions from City Council, the plan for Crossroads East was approved April 18, along with another dozen items on the “consent agenda.”