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Mattamy Homes buys 85 acres in San Tan Valley for $20.56M
Mattamy Homes buys 85 acres in San Tan Valley for $20.56M AZRE Above: Mattamy Homes, North America's largest privately owned homebuilder, announce that it has closed on a land purchase in San Tan Valley, AZ, in the coveted San Tan Heights master-planned community. The...
Eloy council approves marijuana cultivation facility
Eloy council approves marijuana cultivation facility by Maria Vasquez | The Eloy Enterprise The Eloy City Council approved a conditional use permit for a medical marijuana cultivation facility during Monday’s meeting. Community Development Director Jon Vlaming said...
Sheriff Lamb touts new reality TV network
Sheriff Lamb touts new reality TV network Maricopa Monitor Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb announced Monday, via Facebook, a new subscription reality TV network, “American Sheriff Network.” According to the network’s website, it will feature ride-alongs with sheriff’s...
Mine Tales: A thousand years of mining history in Pinal County
Mine Tales: A thousand years of mining history in Pinal County by William Ascarza | Special to the Arizona Daily Star Early open pit operations at the Ray Mine circa 1950s. Courtesy of Arizona Geological Survey Mining has played a significant role in the history of...
Province resident to join Planning & Zoning commission
Province resident to join Planning & Zoning commission by Jay Taylor | inMaricopa Bill Robertson has been appointed to a vacant seat on the Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission by city councilmember Vincent Manfredi. The appointment was approved by a 7-0 vote...
Paragon Development Group closes on 15.67 acres in Apache Junction
Paragon Development Group closes on 15.67 acres in Apache Junction Site to be developed as build-to-rent Hampton Meridian Daily Independent The site is to be developed as The Hampton Meridian, a new luxury 195-unit build-to-rent single-family home community modeled...
New natural gas project in Eloy will turn dairy manure into fuel
New natural gas project in Eloy will turn dairy manure into fuel by Aaron Dorman | The Eloy Enterprise Can dairy cows go green? Agriculture, and particularly large-scale livestock operations, have come under scrutiny for their environmental footprint, in particular...
A large distribution center is coming to Marana
A large distribution center is coming to Marana by Gabriela Rico | Arizona Daily Star A large distribution center is planned for the northeast corner of Ina and Silverbell roads in Marana. Rick Wiley, Arizona Daily Star A large distribution facility is being planned...
CG planning panel OKs Ghost Hollow plat, Whataburger
CG planning panel OKs Ghost Hollow plat, Whataburger by Gabrielle Olivera | Casa Grande Dispatch The Planning and Zoning Commission approved a request by EPS Group for a preliminary plat for Phase 2 of Ghost Hollow Estates./City of Casa Grande Despite building and...
New Circle K development breaking ground in the Town of Florence
New Circle K development breaking ground in the Town of Florence [NEWS RELEASE] The Town of Florence is one of the oldest towns in Pinal County and is regarded as a National Historic District filled with historic buildings and its rich history. Just 61 miles southeast...
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