By Erica Hoyt | The Mesa Tribune
Downtown Mesa is ever-changing as new restaurants and housing developments are springing up all over this area.
Last Tuesday, the Economic Development Advisory Board for the City of Mesa met to discuss harnessing all that energy and creating a subcommittee to focus on recruiting quality retail to downtown.
Geanluca Lorenzon, of the Stanford University Graduate School of Business Policy, gave a presentation called “Redevelopment: People, Place, History for Mesa” that he called a “starting point for a recommendation.”