"Yeah, progress and urban sprawl suck sometimes. Sad to see a part of local history like that just disappear." All good things must end " seems to ring true on this. "
- Dan
(See Link below)
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- Dan
(See Link below)
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THIS IS NOW: KB Home developing subdivision in Mesa
Land Advisors Organization’s Scottsdale team of Ben Heglie, Bret Rinehart and Ryan Semro represented the sellers, Allred Family LTD Partnership and Jerry L. Allred in the recent $5,570,347 cash transaction to buyer, KB Home Phoenix Inc.
KB Home has assembled 25 acres* located just east of the northeast corner of Lindsay Road and Southern Avenue in Mesa to develop a 108-lot community called Allred Ranch. The company plans to build on lots averaging 5,290 square feet. The homes will range from approximately 1,700 square feet to 2,800 square feet with pricing expected from $270,000 to $320,000. The models are scheduled to open in second quarter.
*Rounded up that about an average $223,000 per acre
. . .AND THAT WAS THEN
Allred Brothers
Inducted into the American Quarter Horse Hall of Fame in 2005
For more than four decades, Harvey, Jerry and Dale Allred – known industry wide as the Allred Bros. – devoted themselves to the American Quarter Horse, watched as the breed developed and its history unfolded, contributed heavily to the legacy and ultimately entered the chronicles themselves. . . The Allred Bros. became the most successful siblings in the breeding industry. They bred 240 winners from 319 starters, and more than 75 percent of all the Allred-breds that ever faced the starter posed for a photo in the winners circle. . . . Through 2004, horses bred by the Allred Bros. had earned more than $6.2 million. They were the eighth-leading breeders in history. . .
READ MORE > https://www.aqha.com/museum/hall-of-fame/people/a/allred-brothers/
READ MORE > https://www.aqha.com/museum/hall-of-fame/people/a/allred-brothers/
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www.eacourier.com/.../allred-brothers.../article_fb049442-4df3-5a70-a4ae-f38b07e9...
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Post by Wakko Warner (Brian) 11 March 2018
For as long as I can remember, the Allred Brothers Ranch was located pretty much in the middle of the City of Mesa, AZ. As the city grew, it was always cool to drive down Southern and see a working quarter horse ranch. Sadly, that era is coming to an end. The last of the Allred brothers died several years ago. The wives/kids sold the property to someone who kept the ranch going. Two weeks ago, there was an estate sale at the ranch. When I drove by there yesterday, the ranch is now being dismantled to make way for more houses. It is truly a sad day. . . "
The pictures will start with the ranch when it was still operating and end with what it looks like now. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i6lc1xlea...Jt2yx0xca?dl=0
The pictures will start with the ranch when it was still operating and end with what it looks like now. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/i6lc1xlea...Jt2yx0xca?dl=0
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Funeral services will be held on Saturday, February 4, 2017, at 11:00 a.m. at the Neola LDS Chapel. There will be a viewing on Friday from 6-8 p.m. at the Hullinger Mortuary and from...
KB Home to develop Allred Brothers Ranch – Zoning Hearing
leeehrkesellsazhomes.com/kb-home-to-develop-allred-brothers-ranch-zoning-hearing/
Feb 23, 2018 - There was a unanimous vote from the Mesa City Council to approve the zoning with conditions on the Allred Brothers Horse Ranch.
leeehrkesellsazhomes.com/update-on-kb-home-developing-allred-brothers-ranch
Feb 26, 2018 - For those of you who are following the progress of the Allred Brothers Horse Ranch: I had a conversation with a person familiar with the purchase of the ranch and he said escrow will close on this property on March 8th and the development of the land will begin shortly after the close. There is an online ...
Vid
Published on Sep 20, 2017
Published on Sep 20, 2017
Sun Circle Trail ~ Mesa, AZ Canal to Allred Bros Ranch ~ DJI Mavic Pro Drone Flight. American Quarter Horses. The American Quarter Horse, commonly called the Quarter Horse, is an American breed of horse that excels at sprinting short distances. Its name came from its ability to outdistance other horse breeds in races of a quarter mile or less; some have been clocked at speeds up to 55 mph (88.5 km/h). The American Quarter Horse is the most popular breed in the United States today, and the American Quarter Horse Association is the largest breed registry in the world, with almost 3 million living American Quarter Horses registered in 2014.
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Jan 9, 2017 - Merry For Cash was out of Merry Mayor, by Midway Mayor. Her dam, Ill Be Merry, was the first in this line of mares to be bred by the Allred Brothers. Ill Be Merry was sired by an Allred Brothers foundation stallion named Barjo, by Three Bars. Barjo was out of Betty Jo, by Red Joe of Arizona, by Joe Reed P-3.
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ALLRED FAMILY LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, L.L.P
1004 S Los Alamos, Mesa, AZ
Company Profile
Registration:Apr 2, 2014
Phone:(480) 461-4660
State ID:4003913
Business type:Limited Liability Partnership
Members (3):
Kevin W. Allred (General partner), 11281 W Waverly Dr., Casa Grande, AZ 85194 > (Physical)
John M. Allred (General partner), 3085 Jenny Drive, Prescott, AZ 86305 > (Physical)
Nancy C. Allred (General partner), 1004 S Los Alamos, Mesa, AZ 85204 > (Physical)
John M. Allred (General partner), 3085 Jenny Drive, Prescott, AZ 86305 > (Physical)
Nancy C. Allred (General partner), 1004 S Los Alamos, Mesa, AZ 85204 > (Physical)
Agent:Douglas K. Cook
40 N Center St #110, Mesa, AZ 85201
40 N Center St #110, Mesa, AZ 85201
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