Prescott Valley lacks enough existing, mid-size buildings

PVEDF warehousing/distribution district /Courtesy Photo

By Jason Wheeler | Prescott Valley Tribune

Many businesses are interested in setting up shop in Prescott Valley, but the key factor in them making the commitment to doing so is a lack of existing buildings between 25,000 to 50,000 square feet, local leaders say.

If they do come, it would mean more jobs and economic activity for the entire region.

Prescott Valley Economic Development Foundation (PVEDF) Executive Director Mike Paredes said in February that working in economic development for about 15 years has helped him establish a good network of professional contacts around the world, noting that he works with those groups and private companies to establish business leads to bring businesses to Prescott Valley. The first step is working with the Arizona Commerce Authority office in Phoenix and beyond that it’s working with private consultants, he said.

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