Alta Raintree a “Mixed-Use Residential Synergy”

The request was recently submitted to the City of Scottsdale for a minor General Plan Amendment from Airpark Mixed Use to Airpark Mixed Use-Residential. / AZBEX

 

By Tasha Anderson for AZBEX

Wood Partners is proposing to bring new life to an underutilized property near the NWC of Raintree Drive and Pima Road in Scottsdale, with plans for a new 330-unit residential development.

A request was recently submitted to the City of Scottsdale for a minor General Plan Amendment from Airpark Mixed Use to Airpark Mixed Use-Residential on +/- 5.56 acres at 8688 E. Raintree Drive. A rezoning of +/-13.08 acres (which includes the 5.56 acres) from Central Business to Planned Airpark Core- Airpark Mixed Use Residential and Airpark Mixed Use with Planned Shared District Overlay was also requested.

The 5.56-acre property will be developed into Alta Raintree, a four-story, 330-unit multifamily development comprised of 226 one-bedroom, 88 two-bedroom and 16 three-bedroom units. The building will be 60 feet high – including mechanical – and will include courtyard spaces and private balconies. According to the applicant’s submittal, “The design creates a ‘wrap’ concept (residential buildings wrapping an above grade parking structure). The design creates more openness and interest than a traditional linear building design.”

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