Chris Cahall of American Family Insurance cuts the ribbon in his new office. Photo by Victor Moreno

 

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American Family Insurance celebrated its relocation at 19756 N. John Wayne Parkway, Suite 112, with a ribbon-cutting April 12. Agent Chris Cahall revamped the office space, going it alone without subletting space for the first time in the agency’s seven years.

Courtny Tyler’s State Farm Insurance celebrated its new home in a new building with a ribbon-cutting April 13. The new building is at 41600 W. Smith-Enke Road, Building 14. In the same building, Maricopa Wellness Center had a ribbon-cutting April 13 and its grand opening April 25 as part of a Chamber of Commerce mixer.

Courtny Tyler of State Farm cuts the ribbon on her new office. Photo by Victor Moreno

Arizona Grain Inc. is spending about $50,000 to repair damage to its grain elevator at 38501 W. Cowtown Road after an explosion this winter.

Signal Healthcare’s two connected new buildings at 44555 W. Edison Road, now described as a medical office and a proposed restaurant, received a development review permit April 11. The building pad is 8,600 square feet with a patio that is 800 square feet.

Heritage Academy advanced work on a school building and a gymnasium for a campus that plans to open in July. The contractor received a commercial foundation permit for both structures at 41001 W. Lucerian Lane. The administration/academic building is 29,359 square feet while the gymnasium is 13,525.

Signal Health is constructing buildings for medical offices and more. Photo by Raquel Hendrickson

Student Choice High School, another charter, is preparing to open in its new home at Shops at Maricopa Fiesta, 20800 N. John Wayne Parkway, Suite 107. It received a permit to modify the existing sprinkler system in the office space.

The new Circle K at 41433 W. Honeycutt Road received the go-ahead for fire sprinkler in the 5,301-square-foot convenience store.

Farther east on the same road, the Jehovah’s Witnesses congregation received a development review permit for a possible Kingdom Hall at 40675 W. Honeycutt Road.

The Dutch Bros. being built at 20168 N. John Wayne Parkway got the OK for signage, including the drive-thru menu board. Joe’s A Barber Shop also received a sign permit at 44480 W. Honeycutt Road, Suite 101.

Apex Motor Club immediately installed a covered parking structure near its track facility at 22408 N. Ralston Road after receiving a permit March 21. It is valued at $106,000. The club cut the ribbon on the facility April 26.

Anderson-Palmisano Farms was allowed a rezoning at 17384 N. Freeland Lane for an 80-lot subdivision on 20 acres just south of the corner of Bowlin Road and Hartman Road.


This item appears in the May issue of InMaricopa.