Greasewood Flats…Cavalliere family sees sale of 43 acres as ‘good news’

George “Doc” Cavalliere Park
George “Doc” Cavalliere Park

By Michael Clancy | The Republic | azcentral.com

The heirs of George “Doc” Cavalliere appear satisfied and hopeful after the land that is home to Greasewood Flat and the closed Reata Pass Steakhouse was sold in a Probate Court hearing to Taylor Morrison Homes.

In a letter to members of the City Council and the Scottsdale Mayor Jim Lane, Cavalliere’s son, George, wrote that the sale to Taylor Morrison is “good news.”

George Cavalliere, who owns and operates Cavalliere’s Blacksmith Shop in Old Town Scottsdale, was writing the council because the council had been considering an alternative proposal for saving the restaurant properties.

Under the family proposal, Scottsdale would have purchased a separate parcel of family property for its preserve, providing the family the cash it needed to buy at least the commercial property on the Reata Pass site.

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