By In Business PHX
Camelot Homes broke ground at Villas II, the second phase of its premier 23-home lock-and-leave community of single-family detached residences within the prestigious, critically acclaimed Seven Desert Mountain golf community. The Camelot team was joined by Mayor Lisa Borowsky and representatives from Desert Mountain Club and the Scottsdale Chamber of Commerce as they turned the ceremonial shovels of dirt to kick off construction of the new luxury community.
In 1986, developer Lyle Anderson partnered with Frank Lloyd Wright’s Taliesin Associated Architects to develop 8,300 acres into what is known today as one of the nation’s most prestigious master-planned communities – Desert Mountain. Seven Desert Mountain, the luxury golf community within Desert Mountain, officially broke ground in 2018, and in 2019, No. 7 at Desert Mountain became the first new golf course to be built at Desert Mountain in nearly two decades, joining six Championship Jack Nicklaus Signature Courses.





