Some artists find affordable living in Mesa Artspace Lofts
By Katy Anderson | East Valley Tribune A handful of low-income artists has found a quality place to live in Mesa despite the shortage
By Katy Anderson | East Valley Tribune A handful of low-income artists has found a quality place to live in Mesa despite the shortage
By Jason Stone | East Valley Tribune Dignity Health is eager to show off its new hospital in east Mesa. Now if it could
By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune A sea of challenges awaits Mesa as it seeks to guide the development of its housing stock
By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune Mesa Mayor John Giles doubts voters will get another crack at the Mesa Plays sports complex after this
By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune One of the largest Hispanic nonprofits in the nation is emerging as an important player in the
By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Blue Water Group, LLC has submitted a project proposal to the City of Mesa to build a single-story manufacturing
By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange City of Mesa planners have approved a rezoning request from Khangura Development & BioCity Enterprises, LLC to build a
AZBigMedia Cadence at Gateway, just off SR 24 at Ellsworth and Ray Roads in Mesa, gave a VIP preview of The Square and its
By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune City of Mesa tax increase inaccurate text message The Mesa City Clerk’s office is investigating a slick
By Jason Stone | East Valley Tribune It’s not exactly the opening of the Panama Canal or the Golden Gate Bridge, but a small,
(Editor’s note: News releases are published unedited, unless they contain factual errors.) Nana Kusi Appiah is coming to Mesa with diverse educational and in-depth practical
By Lauren Castle | Arizona Republic Many Mesa voters got text messages last week suggesting they were from “Democrats for Mayor John Giles,” which should’ve been an
By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune City Creek Reserve is planning to nearly double the size of the redevelopment project west of downtown
By Jim Walsh Tribune | East Valley Tribnue Mesa’s much-maligned downtown colonnade — a lumbering shade structure installed by the city in the 1980s
By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Overland Group, Inc. has submitted a proposal to the City of Mesa to build a new
By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Orsett Properties, LTD has submitted a rezoning request and project proposal to the City of Mesa to build two
By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune Mesa voters will get an opportunity to select two new city council members in the Nov. 6 general
By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Aspire Development, LLC has submitted a proposal to the City of Mesa to build two-story multifamily condominiums on 3.3
By Roland Murphy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange A new, 85KSF speculative industrial building will be going up at Falcon Field in Mesa. According to developer Majestic Realty
(Find full election results at the secretary of state’s website.) By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic Mesa Vice Mayor David Luna is leading challenger Verl Farnsworth in
By Gary Nelson | East Valley Tribune What probably is the most highly anticipated redevelopment project in the history of southwest Mesa has at
By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Puppyfeathers Limited Partnership and Metro Commercial Properties have submitted a project proposal to the City of Mesa to build a new
Mesa City Council has project hearing set for Aug. 27 By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal A developer is looking to bring a major mixed-use
East Valley Tribune Mesa city manager Chris Brady has received the Gabe Zimmerman Award as the Community Builder Honoree from the Center of the
By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic The hallways are sparse, painted white. Some are seemingly endless stretches of gray, concrete floor. There are few hints that
By Jim Walsh | East Valley Tribune The so-called Site 17 redevelopment area near downtown Mesa started with prospects for a gleaming new resort with
By Lily Altavena | Arizona Republic Mesa is gearing up for a stacked November ballot with eight local questions totaling more than a half of a billion
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