New Arcadia subdivision to fill in former home sites

TDLC Development plans to break ground on this spec home in Arcadia next month. / Phoenix Business Journal
TDLC Development plans to break ground on this spec home in Arcadia next month. / Phoenix Business Journal

By Kristena Hansen | Phoenix Business Journal

The dearth of developable infill parcels is making new communities in Phoenix’s central core a rarity. That’s especially true in established neighborhoods such as Arcadia — and even more so when the new “subdivision” consists of a cul-de-sac with three homes.

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