True Life prepared to walk if it doesn’t get its way

By Jim Walsh | Ahwatukee Foothills News

True Life Companies took a calculated risk – spending $3 million to sell its vision of turning the fallow Ahwatukee Lakes Golf Course into a lucrative residential redevelopment plan.

Aiden Barry, True Life senior vice president, testified in Maricopa County Superior Court that he thought he could collect the signatures of 51 percent of property owners to change deed restrictions that require the property to remain a golf course if the company came up with the right concept.

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