Mark-Taylor gets prime state land parcel near TPC in Scottsdale with $31 million bid. “One of the last parcels inside of the Loop 101 (Pima Freeway) in North Scottsdale that will allow for a major multi-family development has been acquired by a company formed by Mark-Taylor Inc.,” BREW reports. http://bit.ly/2BufTch
TALKIN’ ‘BOUT UMOM –90-unit affordable senior housing development planned in PHX. “UMOM New Day Centers wants to develop a five-acre parcel at the NEC of 7th Street and Southern… The vacant parcel, which lies within the South Mountain Village, must have a height and density zoning waiver in order for the proposed three-story [’93.4KSF’] building to be developed.” Get development and design details, plus view a rendering of the “L-shaped building,” at AZBEX. http://bit.ly/2nZ2rpu
276-unit Broadstone Rio Salado advances in Tempe. “City Council [has] approved plan amendments for Broadstone Rio Salado, [an Alliance Residential Company] development at the SEC of Rio Salado Parkway and the Loop 101… The location has been used for decades as a storage facility for [ASU].” AZBEX also notes that the site is “part of the targeted 101/202 growth area and sits on a potential expansion route for the Tempe streetcar project.” The import of that, plus design element info, along with a rendering of the “12 building” project, in AZBEX. http://bit.ly/2BqSvN3
360-unit Lyon’s Gate Apartments planned for Gilbert. With “16 residential structures” on “16 net acres,” and located “at the NWC of South Wade Drive and East Williams Field Road,” Lyon’s Gate Apartments will be the “eleventh phase in the 365-acre master-planned development” — IF the Town of Gilbert approves William Lyon Homes’ “minor amendment” request for the project. AZBEX. http://bit.ly/2nWD47J
Flagstaff to buy parcel on Lockett, Fanning for affordable housing. Arizona Daily Sun reports that the “property has been used for storing materials related to road construction,” but “has zoning and topography that would be agreeable to building residential units in the ‘near term.’ Former city councilman Rick Lopez, however, “advised that [officials] seek public input from those living in the area before moving ahead with the purchase, to potentially avoid [another problem like] Schultz Pass.” http://bit.ly/2Brtbq9
Arizona could get another shot at marijuana legalization and it could help the real estate market. “Republican state lawmaker Todd Clodfelter of Tucson… has introduced a ballot referendum [no, not HCR 420, but ‘HCR 2037’] that would ask voters whether they want to legalize marijuana for recreational use.” If ultimately approved, Phoenix could see “commercial real estate space space” filling up with “marijuana-related businesses,” à la Denver. Phoenix Business Journal. http://bit.ly/2EojaIN
Amazon.com fast becoming one of Arizona’s largest employers — and one professor’s picks for HQ2. “Amazon’s current… headcount puts it ahead of the likes of American Express… the Mayo Clinic… and Pinnacle West Capital Corp” [APS’ parent co.].” What about the impact of Amazon’s announcement that it was “cutting ‘several hundred’ jobs”? Find out if it will affect Arizona, and hear from an NYU prof on how the “only criteria that really matters [when it comes to HQ2] is where… the wealthiest man in the world… wants to spend more time” — in PBJ. (Subscriber Content). http://bit.ly/2BZ67jy
GETTING THE LEAD OUT (AND OTHER STUFF, TOO) –State, Cowtown not reached agreement on contamination; rezoning case postponed. “A case to rezone Cowtown in North Peoria has been postponed because an agreement has not been reached between the shooting facility and the Arizona State Land Department, which says their surrounding land has been contaminated with lead from discharged ammunition… Aside from [ammo], the department also says other trespasses onto state trust land have occurred, including roads, fences and shooting targets.”YourValley. http://bit.ly/2EpQRdg
AZ City gets first Habitat for Humanity home. “Christopher Sharp and his son, Matthew… live in an apartment that is infested with roaches, bed bugs, mosquitoes and mites. Along with that, law enforcement is called out to the apartment complex for drug-related calls.” Enter Habitat, which is building a new home for the Sharps “at Mission and Manaco.” And Arizona City Independentreports that the Sharp’s isn’t the “only home” Habitat “hopes to build” in the area. http://bit.ly/2BrxeTn
Surprise council picks new member: Nancy Hayden appointed to District 2 seat amid concerns. “Surprise City Council voted… to appoint Nancy Hayden to fill the vacant District 2 seat for the rest of the year. But some residents and board members questioned the panel’s motives and methods in selecting Ms. Hayden to take over the seat left vacant when her husband, Councilman Jim Hayden, died in December.”YourValley has the story. http://bit.ly/2Bt7O7L
Magazine names Bisbee as one of America’s best small towns. “It has made lists ranking it as one of the best places to visit, the best hippie town in the state, the best historic town nationwide…” Now, Bisbee has “made Architectural Digest’s cut for one of the top 25 small towns in the country… for its one-of-a-kind architecture” and “artistic spirit.” KTAR. http://bit.ly/2Hc2ZjP
Arizona’s birthday: From climate to fry bread, 125 reasons to love Arizona. “Arizona became a state on February 14, 1912… This list was originally published May 18, 2015, to celebrate 125 years of The Arizona Republic.” And now it’s back, “to help mark Arizona’s 106th birthday!” Oh, and BISBEE made this list as well! http://bit.ly/2EtTGy0