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The bell’s ringing: Taco Bell plans second location
A second Taco Bell is on its way, according to a city website.
Taco Bell has plans to open its second location in Maricopa...
Big-box space proposed for rezoned Maricopa Station
One section of the newly rezoned Maricopa Station is starting to show signs of life—on paper, at least.
Among the spaces, at 140,000 square feet,...
Zoning in place, developer set to punch its ticket at Maricopa Station
The City Council on April 4 approved several rezoning measures that set into motion next steps on the long-anticipated Maricopa Station development.
After the meeting,...
City still planning commercial project south of overpass
Nearly a year after City Manager Rick Horst confirmed a major retail development was coming south of the State Route 347/John Wayne Parkway railroad...
Looking ahead: What’s on the horizon in Maricopa for 2023?
As the new year begins, InMaricopa asked community leaders what 2023 may bring.
Here are their thoughts:
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FOR THE CITY
Nancy Smith, Mayor of Maricopa
Here is my...
Vice Chair Sharpe resigns from P&Z Commission
Michael Sharpe, who served for a year as vice chair of the city Planning & Zoning Commission, resigned during Monday’s meeting. He had been...
Poll: Readers embrace coming of Tractor Supply, but still want more
Maricopa is finally getting the big-box store residents have been clamoring for, and the populace – at least that portion that responded to our...
Tractor Supply coming to Maricopa
Tractor Supply, the largest rural lifestyle retailer in the United States, has taken initial steps to come to Maricopa, a city official confirmed Tuesday...
Maricopa buys parcel near Heritage District
The city is purchasing 4.1 acres north of Honeycutt Avenue and east of John Wayne Parkway south of the overpass near the Heritage District.
The...
Council OKs zoning change for 5-story apartment buildings
Maricopa City Council voted 5-2 on Tuesday to approve land use and zoning changes for the proposed 536-unit Home at Maricopa apartment project, allowing...
Major retail development coming soon
Maricopa City Manager Rick Horst has confirmed that a major retail development is coming to the area at the southeast end of the overpass...
Chili’s could open by November
The real estate broker for Chili’s has confirmed the company is in the discussions with the city and landlord to open a location in...
Mayor: Chili’s coming to Maricopa
It’s finally happening. Chili’s Grill & Bar is coming to Maricopa.
According to a Facebook post from Mayor Christian Price and other sources, the casual...
City has plenty of success to sell new businesses
The August opening of Sprouts Farmers Market in Maricopa drew a day-long throng of thousands.
It was, perhaps, a standard turnout as Sprouts openings go,...
After 15 years at post office, Buck retires – with many friends
A bright spot at the Maricopa post office has dimmed.
The clerk better known as “Buck” stamped his retirement on a 15-year career behind the...
Stonegate ‘village’ concept gets OK from P&Z
The developers of Maricopa Stonegate, a proposed “village” of homes, shops and restaurants on 47 acres of land along Maricopa-Casa Grande Highway, heard a...
Veterans, others lend helping hand after tragedy
When Alex Beckley was killed in a single-vehicle crash on State Route 347 on May 31, he left behind a hole in the hearts...
Getting to Know Sylvia Flaherty
Sylvia Flaherty has been a Maricopan for eight years and has turned her talents for sewing and wig-making into a business.
Hometown: California
Maricopan since: 2007
Occupation:...
Major retailers eye Maricopa, not ready to commit
Major retailers such as Sears and Home Depot are looking at Maricopa as a potential area for company growth. Just before Memorial Day...
PRICE: Big projects ahead in next decade
Let me be the first to welcome you into the New Year and say that 2014 will be another year of monumental things occurring...
From pirate ships to trampolines, kids have all the fun
HGTV’S “My Yard Goes Disney” may have turned ordinary backyards into Disney-inspired wonderlands, but Maricopa parents are giving the network a run for its...
Sales tax reform passes, Maricopa leaders remain concerned
Major compromises reached prior to Thursday’s passage of a bill that reforms the Arizona’s sales tax system helped alleviate fears of drastic revenue loss...
Maricopa Fix It rocks the handyman gig
Maricopa Fix It, a new handyman service in town, offers Emmy-award winning service to its customers.Literally.Owner and handyman Doug Nanfito honed his craft, in...
High-pressure development
The city of Maricopa, in conjunction with the Maricopa Domestic Water Improvement District, is working on two projects that will raise water pressure south of the Union Pacific railroad tracks and make it possible for big-box retailers to locate in the downtown area.
Steve Smith is ‘an empty vessel’
I'll give Steve Smith some credit where credit is due. Apparently he's good at directing a talent agency with models and actors. Perhaps that's why he so accurately embodies a famous quote by William Shakespeare: "... a poor player that struts and frets his hour upon the stage ... a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signifying nothing."
Walgreen’s slated to open at The Wells early next year
The Wells shopping center will have a new tenant next year--Walgreen's. Vice President Bill Wayland of Shea Properties, the company behind the development...
Shoppers welcome Wal-Mart to Maricopa
Hundreds of eager Maricopa residents gathered Wednesday morning to celebrate the grand opening of Wal-Mart.
City, businesses hopeful Wal-Mart will help, not harm, local stores
While many horror stories are told about the effect a Wal-Mart opening has on the local business community, many in Maricopa are predicting a net gain.
Additional air quality research
To address some of the questions and concerns about my article about the CAFOs and the pollutants that are released from them, I have been speaking with Kale Walch, Pinal County Air Quality Deputy Director, as well as educating myself with as much information as possible about CAFOs and the bad air quality they produce.
Church scores big with carnival(video)
Spinning rides, colorful food offerings and good times attracted more than 12,000 participants this past weekend to Our Lady of Grace's second annual Parish Festival and carnival.