Developer wins bidding war for prime Phoenix land

Via Arizona State Land Department Documents

By Jorge Ramos | Phoenix Business Journal

Approximately 217 acres of pristine desert land in north Phoenix was once targeted as the home of a proposed hockey arena complex for Phoenix’s NHL franchise. With the Arizona Coyotes now defunct, the Phoenix site has been sold to a new owner with its own vision.

In a conference room in downtown Phoenix, Mortenson — a Minnesota-based real estate developer — acquired the 217.16 acres with a winning bid of $136 million on Friday during an Arizona State Land Auction.

In a conference room in downtown Phoenix, over 40 people joined both virtually and in person to witness two bidders — Mortenson and Verde Investments Inc., owned by Carvana’s largest shareholder Ernie Garcia II — go back-and-forth for nearly 10 minutes vying to acquire the prime acreage. Bidding began at $110 million, with Mortenson and Verde taking turns outbidding each other by $1 million increments.

Verde Investments placed its final bid of $135 million before Mortenson ended the auction with its winning $136 million bid.

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