28 June 2022

NOT A SURPRISE: Salt Lake City Developer Gets Go-Ahead for 40-Year Development Rights @ Gateway East

Hmmm Before Boyer starts putting buildings in, there is “horizontal development” that needs to take place, namely roads and utilities.
Yep, the City of Mesa has been paving-the-road for years - and there are plans for a new inland port farther south as the New Zion expands to Casa Grande  . . .
Let's crack open this latter-day charade
City envisions a $66M pipe as a lifeline to SE Mesa 
DUH? Hard to believe city officials are using that same old play-book
"This is just an illustration. We have no idea where the alignment is,’’
----- Jake West, Mesa’s water resources director, said
“We’re just in the beginning of an alignment study to make it as successful and economically done as possible.’’
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TOP STORY June 26,2022            

Gateway Airport opens up 270 acres for development

Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport is throwing 270-acres of vacant land into the economic development feeding frenzy taking place in Southeast Mesa.

The airport board signed a deal last week with The Boyer Company to develop Gateway East, a large section of land in the northeast corner of the airport set aside by the airport authority for non-aeronautical development.

The trapezoid-shaped parcel between the airport’s runways and US 24 sits across Ellsworth Road from an area that has been growing at full-steam in recent year with developments such as the Eastmark and Cadence master-planned communities and the 320-acre Bell Bank Park sports complex that opened in January.

At its June 21 meeting, the airport’s board of directors approved a 40-year master development agreement with Boyer, headquartered in Salt Lake City.

> Boyer describes itself on its website as one of the nation’s largest developers in the nation and a full-serve development company and manager of office, retail, industrial, medical, government, and other specialty property types, including schools and residential communities.

> It has developed over 43 million square feet of commercial space since 1972 and has over $700 million of additional development in progress.

The deal envisions a mixed-use commercial area developed in three phases at Gateway East, but the airport authority is giving Boyer freedom to hammer out the details of development. . .

In Boyer’s tentative master plan for the area, 50% of Gateway East would be devoted to industrial uses, 32% to office, 9.5% to retail and 6.25% to hospitality.

By the terms of the federal government’s transfer of the property, which was Williams Air Force base until 1994, the airport can’t sell the land, but it can grant development rights to outside parties.

Communications and Government Relations Director Ryan Smith said the revenue generated for the airport from the Gateway East deal would help the airport expand in the future should demand for services increase.

BLOGGER INSERT: Ryan Smith
(Nice job if you can get it! He's the son of former Mesa Mayor Scott, who worked for real estate developer KB Homes before getting his present position)... Ryan Smith is also the owner of the Utah Jazz

“SkyBridge is a great asset to add to what we have at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport,” says Ryan Smith, director, communications and government relations, Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport Authority. “We view Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport not as much as an airport, but as a large redevelopment project that just happens to have an airport. So when you look at a project like SkyBridge, with lots of acreage and direct access to three 10,000-foot runways, the possibilities are limitless as to what you can produce there and what can locate at SkyBridge...
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The site will be developed in phases with specific goals set for each stage. (Phoenix Message Gateway Airport Authority)

By the terms of Gateway East deal, Boyer will pay the airport 55 cents per square foot for developed lots in addition to a 10% revenue share. . .

With the Gateway East deal signed, Boyer has a greenlight to begin work on the first phase of 110 acres, composed mostly of industrial development with a small percentage of retail.

Boyer’s right to develop the rest of the acreage in Gateway East requires the company to meet benchmarks for development over the next 20 years. . .

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24 September 2018

MESA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE: SRP Receives Line Siting Committee Approval for Proposed Southeast Power Link Project


Looks like plans for new power lines to expand and create more Boomburgs in the SE Valley Sprawl following 6.5miles along State Route 24 are moving along.
With the approval of the Line Siting Committee, the next step is for the Arizona Corporation Commission to consider the application at a regularly scheduled open meeting.
For project information and updates, visit srpnet.com/SPL or call the toll-free project line at (833) 310-6345.
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During the past several months, SRP conducted a robust public process which included extensive outreach activities. The process included 40 meetings with municipalities, agencies, landowners and other stakeholders. In addition, SRP held a public open house on May 14 to solicit input on potential route options from local residents and businesses.
Based on this feedback, SRP filed an application for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility (CEC) with the Arizona Corporation Commission (ACC) on Aug. 1, 2018, for the project components below.
  • SRP is proposing approximately 7 miles of new overhead 230-kilovolt (kV) power lines, which will run along the proposed route shown in green on the map below. A half-mile of the proposed route will be located in Queen Creek and the remainder in Mesa.
  • The project also includes a 230/69 kV receiving station, which is proposed to be located somewhere within the orange area shown on the map.

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