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Construction, development around town
Here's an update on economic development activity in April:
Fry’s Marketplace at 21145 N. John Wayne Pkwy. will spend $53,000 to add 1,500 square feet...
City buys 15 acres for Maricopa Station development for $5.9M
The city made two recent land transactions – one purchase and one sale – as part of efforts to facilitate development.
The purchase of about...
City Manager Rick Horst charts Maricopa’s future
If there is such a thing as a practical visionary who can survive in government, Rick Horst may be that “unicorn.”
On his arrival as...
Business, development around town
A permit was issued to Desert Cedars Equities for construction of Exceptional Healthcare’s 20,750-square-foot office building valued at $6.5 million at 19060 N. John...
Business, development around town
Here's an update on economic activity in Maricopa in November:
Sonoran Creek Marketplace picked up several permits and adjusted a lot line on a portion...
County tables takeover, pushes Maricopa to get along with water district
Maricopa was told to try harder.
City Hall took its issues with Maricopa Consolidated Domestic Water Improvement District to the Pinal County Board of Supervisors...
Water board at center of City frustrations in Heritage District
The City of Maricopa does not have a good relationship with the board of the Maricopa Consolidated Domestic Water Improvement District.
That played out visually...
Brake Masters gets P&Z approval
Brake Masters received approval for a development review permit from Maricopa Planning & Zoning Commission on Monday. The company plans to open a 5,400-square-foot...
Maricopa Boomtown: Businesses roll along despite pandemic
The numbers don’t lie: the coronavirus has ravaged the national economy since March.
Across the country, nearly 100,000 small businesses closed, nearly 60% of...
At long last, ground broken for development of Estrella Gin
It was a long time coming. That was a consistent phrase at the groundbreaking for the Estrella Gin business park.
However, Mayor Christian Price said...
Liermann: My platform to serve city, preserve values
By Amber Liermann
I am a longtime resident of Maricopa, actively involved in our community for 17 years. I have counseled a generation of students...
Discount Tire plan gets P&Z OK
A Discount Tire store is currently slated to open in Maricopa in February 2022, according to the company. The City’s Planning & Zoning Commission...
Sprouts to anchor shopping plaza on John Wayne Parkway
Sprouts will open in Maricopa in the fall of 2021 at the Sonoran Creek Marketplace, according to the company marketing the retail property.
And a...
Home construction still booming, new businesses prepare to open
A lot of dirt is moving, and it’s to Maricopa’s credit.
The city is set up for 60,000 homes, with 22,000 currently built. Building permits...
City initiates discussion to take over small water district
The City of Maricopa is not taking over Global Water Resources anytime soon, but it is courting Maricopa Consolidated Domestic Water Improvement District.
A special...
Development around town
Walmart is converting the former McDonald’s restaurant space inside its store at 41840 W. Maricopa-Casa Grande Hwy. into a Dickey’s BBQ. The tenant improvement...
Council to talk economic development ideas this week
The possibility of the City of Maricopa acquiring commercial land from a developer and a $435,000 contract for economic development services are on Tuesday’s...
2019’s most-read stories in InMaricopa
What a year it was. Here are some of the most-read stories on InMaricopa.com for 2019.
Update: White and Parker crash reported as fatal
May 10:...
Traffic impact gets new emphasis in city planning
How do new commercial and residential areas affect traffic?
In reviewing two developments in Maricopa, the city’s Planning & Zoning Commission may have caused staff...
Planned retail center with grocery gets preview
The long-awaited development of the Sonoran Creek area is becoming a reality.
Plans for a retail center went before the Heritage District Citizen Advisory Committee...
Briefs: Development keeps trending up in Maricopa
The following briefs appeared in the January issue of InMaricopa.
T&K Contracting received a permit for grading and drainage at the northeast corner of Costa...
Culver’s plans summer groundbreaking
A Culver’s Restaurant might be a reality in Maricopa by the end of the year.
The chain’s plans have been through external review with the...
Culver’s could be next chain to open in Maricopa
Culver’s has submitted a pre-application to open a location at the Sonoran Creek Marketplace on the west side of the John Wayne Parkway south...
Stalled for years, 25-acre development moving ahead
A decade after acquiring the land, the Sonoran Creek Marketplace, a 25 acre development west of John Wayne Parkway between Edison Road and Hathaway...
Future business on commercial property unclear
Piles of dirt. Construction equipment. And a metal fence.All signs point to future development taking place on 23 acres of vacant land near the...
Committee appointments, fundraiser approvals on City Council agenda
In keeping with the city’s new policy on boards, commissions and committees, the Maricopa City Council will vote on approving nominated members to serve...
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.
Downtown dreams: A look inside the Redevelopment District
It's a small area, representing 3.1 square miles of mostly vacant land, old homes and disintegrating structures. However, it is this historic piece of real estate the city hopes to transform into a lively downtown area over the next 25 years.
Maricopa’s changing development landscape
Even in the face of challenging economic times, Maricopa has a number of exciting developments in the works. Below is part one of a two-part series on some of the more high-profile projects in the city.
Traffic woes to continue through mid-January
Frustrated residents, distraught students and businesses on both sides of the tracks will have to wait another month to see some traffic relief as two projects aren't forecasted to be complete until mid-January.