City says resort developer no longer wants tax incentives for project

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By Audrey Jensen | Phoenix Business Journal

Glendale says it is changing course on incentives and parking for the VAI Resort as the $1 billion development prepares to open in 2025.

VAI Resort is set to include the most hotel rooms in the state and feature big attractions including a party island with a beach, the first-ever Mattel Adventure Park, a tethered balloon and luxury shopping and dining in the West Valley.

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