2nd homebuilder exits Lazy K project near Saguaro National Park West

Safford Peak rises above the now-closed Lazy K Bar Guest Ranch on August 21, 2014. /A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star

By Tony Davis | Arizona Daily

The planned Lazy K Bar Ranch development near Saguaro National Park West has hit its latest hurdle — a second prospective homebuilder pulled out.

Meritage Homes exited the Marana project, with economics appearing to be a factor. But Lazy K landowner Peter Evans said the owners are now negotiating with another builder, whom he didn’t name. Evans said he remains confident the 178-home project on 138 acres will proceed as planned, with upscale homes selling for up to $500,000.

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