
Somers announces campaign to return to Mesa City Council
By Your Valley Former Mesa Councilmember Scott Somers recently filed his “statement of interest” to run for election to return to the Mesa City Council
By Your Valley Former Mesa Councilmember Scott Somers recently filed his “statement of interest” to run for election to return to the Mesa City Council
By Tom Scanlon | East Valley Tribune The Grid seems more like “the gridlock.” Tribune readers asked about the sudden work stoppage on a much-ballyhooed
By Richard Dyer | Your Valley An industrial development is to be constructed on 9.9 acres west of Hawes Road on the north side of Ray
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter Development plans for a 21-unit attached residential development are progressing in Mesa. The Mesa Planning & Zoning
By Richard Dyer | Your Valley Subdivisions with homes on 2,500 square feet — such as on a 50-foot-by-50-foot lot — will need to meet
By Savanna Lee | East Valley Tribune Downtown Mesa has received a facelift as private investors redeveloped and invested in the Mesa Arizona Temple and
Mesa Mayor John Giles, via City of Mesa By Jeff Gifford | Phoenix Business Journal Mesa Mayor John Giles is the new chair of the
By Tom Scanlon | Mesa Tribune Just what Mesa needs: more warehouses, storage and another data center. They might not be exciting for most, but
By Tom Scanlon | East Valley Tribune (Image by Falkenpost ) At 150 years old, the Crimson Farmstead is about as close to ancient as Mesa gets. Not for
(Disclosure: Rose Law Group represents Shea Homes.) By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal (Photo via Shea Homes Facebook) Shea Homes just paid $36.48 million
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Mesa is considering applying with the U.S. Commerce Department for an “alternative sites framework” for its
By AZRE | AZ Big Media Continental Properties announced the groundbreaking of a luxury, 276-apartment home community in Mesa. The community, Springs at Eastmark, is currently under construction to the south
By Tom Scanlon | East Valley Tribune With nearly 1,500 fast-selling houses built or planned and another 700 rentals, a place like Cadence at Gateway
By Tom Scanlon | East Valley Tribune Mesa High is about to start a makeover. Construction on the historic, 122-year-old school is to begin Tuesday–
By Richard Dyer | Your Valley A self-storage facility with boat and RV storage is to be constructed on 18 acres east of Power Road
By AZRE | AZ Big Media (Submitted Photo) Desert Medical Campus, a four-building medical office complex located on South Dobson Road in Mesa, is currently
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The city of Mesa has been looking at its real estate holdings in the Main Street and downtown area. The Mesa City Council will
By Corina Vanek | Phoenix Business Journal Construction officially began Tuesday on ElectraMeccanica’s assembly plant in Mesa, which is expected to be completed in spring of 2022. The $35 million facility
By Tom Scanlon | East Valley Tribune It may never rival Silicon Valley, but Mesa is fast becoming Data Center Alley. Several global companies are
By Tom Scanlon | East Valley Tribune (Graphic via City of Mesa) Perhaps befitting an unprecedented time, Mayor John Giles gave an unusual “State of
Click here to listen! By Axios As the country reopens, we’ve begun checking in with American mayors who are grappling with decisions around relaxing restrictions
By AZRE | AZ Big Media (Photo via City of Mesa) Marwest Enterprises, LLC, owner and developer, broke ground on Elliot 202, a new, 1,080,240-square-foot
Via AZBEX (Photo Credit: Diversified Partners) Diversified Partners announced a major 17 acre mixed-used development at NEC of Ellsworth and Elliot roads in Mesa, Arizona.
By KTAR (Photo courtesy of City of Mesa) PHOENIX — A new $15.5 million industrial development consisting of three buildings is coming soon to Mesa’s
By Tom Scanlon | East Valley Tribune Like spring flowers popping up in gardens and lots around town, what can be called “Industrial Mesa” is
By Mike Sunnucks | Rose Law Group Reporter The Mesa City Council is slated to give final plat approvals for a 145-unit single-family residential development
By Tom Scanlon | East Valley Tribune Ah, the beauty of running a rapidly-expanding city: You can charge less, yet still have much more money
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