
Once Phoenix changed its policies on where data centers would be a good fit, Vintage Partners decided a 63-acre parcel on Phoenix’s west side would be better suited for an alternative use. AZBEX reports that Vintage is now asking Phoenix to consider a mixed-use community with 1,000 residential units, comprising single-family attached and multifamily units, and 22 acres of associated commercial, retail, restaurant, and service uses. The residential portion will be designated for high-density zoning, including apartments, condominiums, and townhomes, with a density of 43.5 units/acre.
The vacant, undeveloped site is bounded by Lower Buckeye Road to the North, Loop 202 to the east, 63rd Avenue to the west and single-family homes to the south.
Development is planned in multiple phases.
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