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By Ron Davis | Phoenix Business Journal
As the outer edges of Mesa see a surge in activity with first-generation employment centers, residential communities, and retail and entertainment uses, the city is taking a close look at restoring some of its existing underperforming spaces.
In an Oct. 17 study session, Mesa City Council heard an update from its redevelopment team, which has found that less than 10% of Mesa is considered undeveloped. The team reported that Mesa went through a construction boom in the 1970s and 1980s and many of those properties are nearing the end of their “useful life.”
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