City moves commercial, residential developments forward

by Raquel Hendrickson | inMaricopa

An empty corner of what was supposed to be Stonegate Center has collected trash a debris over the years but now may become a self-storage facility. Photo by Kyle Norby

A development that has been in the doldrums since 2008 may get new life while a long-time farm is turning more of its acres into a residential area.

Maricopa City Council approved an amendment to the original Planned Area Development for Stonegate Center, which remains vacant between Maricopa-Casa Grande Highway and Alan Stephens Parkway. Council also approved the rezoning of a portion of Anderson Farms on the east side of Maricopa.

The Stonegate Center, 42200 W. Maricopa-Casa Grande Hwy., was about 50 acres on the west side of Stonegate Road and was meant to be a retail area similar to The Wells or Edison Point.

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