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By Justin Mathews | Pinal Post
The developer behind the Roers 88 North apartments in Apache Junction returned to City Council on January 20 with revised plans. The council had delayed the project in December at the developer’s request to give Roers Companies time to address traffic questions, architectural design concerns, and operational issues raised in earlier meetings. At this presentation and discussion session, the developer presented a new Southwestern design, an updated traffic study, and a commitment to on-site management. No vote was taken. The council will hold a public hearing and vote on February 3, 2026.
Roers Companies is developing the 300-unit income-restricted rental project on a 13-acre site near Idaho Road and Scenic Street. Bela Flor Enterprises, LLC owns the property. The project uses the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC) program. The property sits within the downtown core’s City Center (B-3) zoning district, which permits apartments with a conditional use permit. The zoning allows up to 40 units per acre and buildings up to 60 feet tall.


