
Mesa P&Z makes recommendation on townhomes project
Photo via City of Mesa By Mesa Independent The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board voted to recommend the city council approve the rezoning of the

Photo via City of Mesa By Mesa Independent The Mesa Planning and Zoning Board voted to recommend the city council approve the rezoning of the

By Cecilia Chan | East Valley Tribune A 29-unit townhome project in northeast Mesa won approval last week despite some on council objecting to the

From contemporary condos to modern mountain duplexes, these dwellings require less land than single-family homes but don’t skimp on style. By Kathleen Brown | Builder Attached

Sustainable, smart, and solar, Eclipse offers two- and three-bedroom units starting in the $400s. By Kathleen Brown | Builder Real estate investment firm Caliber and

Apache Junction Independent Changing five buildings for 20 townhomes from single-story basement homes to two-story homes for the Superstition Commons (formerly known as the Haystacks)

By Matthew Roy for Arizona Builder’s Exchange The comeback continues in South Scottsdale as a developer seeks approval to replace an abandoned building with a
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