PHOENIX — The Mesa City Council unanimously approved a rezoning application for the vacant Fiesta Mall property on Monday, clearing way for a major redevelopment project. Tempe-based Verde Investments ...
As the outer edges of Mesa see a surge in activity with first-generation employment centers, residential communities, and retail and entertainment uses, the city is taking a close look at restoring ...
The vision to redefine the next life for a major gathering point in the East Valley has cleared a key checkpoint. Mesa's Planning and Zoning Board on Oct. 23 unanimously recommended approval to rezone ...
Mesa’s Fiesta Mall is slated to be renovated into a mixed-use development after getting the approval from Mesa City Council. The East Valley: Home of the billion-dollar development bet 2024's projects ...
Oct. 27—A mixed-used project calling for commercial, offices, a Village Green and 4,000 residential units on the former 80-acre Fiesta Mall site is heading to Mesa City Council for review and action ...
Stephanie Duprey reports from Maricopa County as Monday's storm caused flooding and impacted the evening commute. Thousands of people are without power across the state as a strong Monsoon sweeps ...
Mesa had a lot to crow about when it came its accomplishments in 2024. And to top off the year, the Downtown Mesa Association may be making Mesa the only city in the world that will celebrate New Year ...
MESA — Two stabbings at a Mesa mall are related, and authorities have a suspect in custody, police said. The first stabbing occurred Sunday afternoon at a Macy's department store in Fiesta Mall. Mesa ...
MESA, AZ (AZFamily)—The Mesa City Council unanimously approved Monday night a rezoning plan to proceed with plans to redevelop the vacated site of the iconic Fiesta Mall. “This unanimous vote speaks ...
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Mesa City Council approves Fiesta Mall plans Mesa City Council has approved a mixed-use housing and retail space to take over the 80-acre mall site formerly known as the Fiesta Mall.
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