Mesa paves way for auto mall

By Scott Shumaker | East Valley Tribune

Looking to increase tax revenue from car sales, Mesa  is getting ready to sign off on a $14 million tax incentive for Berge Auto Group.

City Council last week approved a notice of intent to enter into a retail development tax incentive with Berge to construct a 127-acre mixed-use development called Destination Gateway north of Signal Butte Road at State Route 24.

The project is separate from the 88-acre Gateway Auto Mall by Horne Auto Group on the other side of SR 24, which was approved by the Planning and Zoning Board last month.

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