XP Ministries wants to re-use a house next to its main office.

Circle K received a liquor license for a store that does not yet exist. The company plans to build at the intersection of Honeycutt Road and Porter Road. Kim Kenneth Kwiatkowski, an assistant secretary for the corporation, said Circle K has up to two years to put the liquor license to use.

The City of Maricopa has received development plans from Burger King. That fast-food restaurant is planned at Edison Pointe, the development south of Fry’s Marketplace. The plans are under review. Fry’s gas station also has improvement plans filed with the city.

XP Ministries (Christian Services Association) is asking for the implementation of the mixed use Heritage overlay for adaptive re-use of a house next to its main studio building as a commercial office. XP also wants to develop off-site parking in a lot next to the studio, which is at the corner of Hathaway Avenue and Justin Drive.


This item appears in the December issue of InMaricopa.