Thursday, November 07, 2019

THE ECONOMIC REPORTER Q4 2019: Everything That's-Fit-To-Print From City of Mesa's Office For Econ Dev



4th Quarter in a calendar year is usually Oct-Nov-Dec, while July usually begins a fiscal year . . . but there's a lot of economic news to be told about using the form of a newsletter - that includes "all the good news" mainstream media has selected to get published.
First of all there is a new hire This is all we know from the City of Mesa Newsroom on September 3, 2019 at 11:32 am
City of Mesa Office of Economic Development welcomes new deputy director of strategic initiatives
The City of Mesa Office of Economic Development has hired Lori Collins as deputy director of strategic initiatives.
She will focus on development priorities related to Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport, southeast Mesa and other economic development projects of strategic importance to the City.
"Lori's extensive experience will be a tremendous asset for our office and the City of Mesa," Mesa Economic Development Director Bill Jabjiniak said. "Lori will play an important role in championing key initiatives critical to creating quality jobs in our community."
During the past nearly five years, Collins has worked for the City of Phoenix as the deputy director of economic development with responsibility for business attraction, focusing specifically on developing and implementing strategies to encourage investment and drive job growth.
Collins assisted numerous noteworthy companies to locate in Phoenix including Stitch Fix, Farmers Insurance, Central Admixture Pharmacy Services (CAPS) and Nikola Motor Company.
Collins also worked at the City of Chandler as an economic development specialist and airport administrator for the Chandler Municipal Airport. . .
  • Arizona native, Lori began her economic development career in Mesa in 2001 and gained a wide breadth of experience in the Greater Phoenix area by serving in various roles including
  • marketing and communication manager with the Greater Phoenix Economic Council and
  • marketing director for the Phoenix and Las Vegas office of a major commercial real estate firm.
Collins is a National League of Cities Equitable Economic Development Fellow and serves on the Executive Board of Directors for the Arizona Association for Economic Development (AAED).
She begins her position in Mesa Sept. 16
Contact: Lori.Collins@MesaAZ.gov or (480) 644-3562.
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Economic Reporter Newsletter
LATEST EDITION
The Quick Jab
By Bill Jabjiniak
Maximizing Mesa's strengths through strategic vision, high standards, and quality economic development
During the past 12 years, while I have served as the Economic Development Director at the City of Mesa, much has changed.
We have increased the quality and quantity of economic development projects landing in Mesa which have created high value jobs and helped diversify our economy.
We have streamlined the development process to better match the private sector’s needs and enhanced our customer service and technical expertise.
As our population has continued to grow, so has Mesa’s reputation as a premier location for businesses to start and to expand.
Today, I am excited to lead a team of professionals who take pride in working for a city that subscribes to “The Mesa Way”, which means
operating at the speed of business,
providing top-tier customized assistance,
advocating for quality economic development, and
creating solutions for businesses competing in the global market.
Planning through Fiscal Year 2022, our Economic Development Department Strategic Plan identifies tactics to maximize Mesa’s current momentum as well as building additional traction well into the future.
Mesa Office of Economic Development Strategic Goals are:
  • To grow Mesa’s economy by attracting new businesses and by helping existing companies expand, thus creating and retaining high value, high quality jobs.
  • To become known nationally as a premier location for companies to locate, expand, and prosper.
  • To increase capacity for attracting quality economic development citywide to build a sustainable community.
Quarterly and annual performance measures track our progress. However, we cannot meet our goals alone. Partnerships with businesses, developers, brokers, city staff, and other stakeholders are critical for success.
During the four fiscal years beginning July 2018 through June 2022, our goal is
  • to assist in attracting or retaining at minimum 7,800 jobs,
  • generating more than $1.6 billion in capital investment, and
  • adding/ or absorbing more than 2.3 million square feet of commercial space.
Additionally, during that time period, we will
  • continue to build our technical capacity as a staff,
  • conduct more than 500 business retention and expansion visits, and
  • service nearly 1,200 technical requests.
And finally, we will continue to lead and support transformative projects and initiatives that are priorities for Mesa City Council such as
  • LaunchPoint, Mesa’s Technology Accelerator;
  • AZ Laboratories for Security and Defense Research;
  • entrepreneurship;
  • redevelopment; and
  • workforce development, to name a few.
The City has reached a pivotal point in Mesa’s history.
To achieve further success, it is critical to emphasize quality.
The keys to creating a sustainable community include
  • having companies which offer high quality jobs,
  • a talented workforce,
  • a world-class education system, and
  • high development standards.
Preserving our employment corridors is also essential to ensuring the city has ample opportunity to create more commercial space and offering a more balanced employment to population ratio.
We need to articulate our vision, dream big, and not settle.
We must strive for excellence and increased prosperity for all Mesa residents.
Should you have questions or comments, contact me at 480.644.3561, or William.Jabjiniak@mesaaz.gov.
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HIGHER EDUCATION ROUND UP
ASU @ Mesa City Center
Jake Pinholster appointed as the founding director of ASU@Mesa City Center
Arizona State University (ASU) and the Herberger Institute are working hard to prepare for the opening of the ASU@Mesa City Center building in January 2022.  As part of the effort, President Michael Crow and Provost Mark Searle are pleased to announce the appointment of Jake Pinholster as the founding director of the ASU@Mesa City Center facility. 
Pinholster has been leading ASU's effort for the past two years – working with faculty, with the city, and with the architects to shape this incredible facility and its programs. He will continue in this capacity, building academic programs, forging industry partnerships, and working with the architects and construction leads to make sure the building fully supports the needs of ASU teachers, researchers, students and community partners.  As a creative artist and technologist, Pinholster has designed motion graphics and interactive systems for a wide variety of venues, including HBO specials, Broadway shows, concerts and immersive installations. He also brings that creative energy to his administrative efforts, where he is known for leading and collaborating in the creation of art-science collaborations, community-engaged programming and transdisciplinary curricular programs like the new Bachelor of Science in Technological Leadership, for which he serves on the steering committee.
Designs for the building and the construction timeline are on schedule. The facility will boast state-of-the-art classrooms, screening rooms, public spaces and production spaces to advance digital futures – from film and gaming to immersive media, mixed reality, advanced visualization and beyond. This will be one of the first advanced media production facilities ever built that will orient itself, both in mission and programming, to the city and the residents in which it resides.
ASU is excited about the work ahead and its significance in the evolution of Mesa’s downtown. Please reach out to Steven Tepper (steven.tepper@asu.edu) or Jake Pinholster (jacob.pinholster@asu.edu) directly with questions.

NEWS FROM OUR PARTNERS
 
Falcon Field Airport generates more than $811 million annually in economic benefit
Coffman Associates was hired to complete the update, and the Mesa City Council approved the Master Plan on July 8, 2019. 
As part of the Master Plan, an economic benefit analysis was conducted by Arizona State University.  The results illustrate the significant economic asset that Falcon Field is to Mesa and the region.  For example, Falcon Field contributes:
  • Over $2.2 million in daily economic benefits
  • Over $811 million in annual economic benefits
  • 1,486 on-airport jobs with a payroll of more than $104 million at the 110 on-airport businesses
  • More jobs and annual economic benefit than any other general aviation airport in the Phoenix area, including Scottsdale, Chandler, and Phoenix-Deer Valley airports
  • When the Boeing Company, located adjacent to Falcon Field, is included, the annual economic benefit increases to $6.8 billion.
Learn more about Falcon Field Airport at www.FalconFieldAirport.com.

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Infusing leadership with creativity: The Collective, a certificate program offered by Mesa Arts Center’s Creative Catalysts initiative
The Collective is a unique, hands-on program, where participants grow leadership ability through practicing collaboration, embracing and learning from failure, applying innovative thinking and improving mindfulness.“Being able to think outside the box has long been a mindset desired by employers for their employees,” said Cassidy Campana, Principal of Arizona Strategies and Chair, Mesa Arts Center Foundation Board.


 

Wednesday, November 06, 2019

The Latter-Day LeBaron Family Here In Mesa > Shocking Road-Side Slaughter In Mexico Recalls A Long History

This is LeBaron Building here on Main Street before the City's Façade Improvement Program changed the exterior on the sidewalk frontage forever.
Way back in 1888-1896 William Johnson LeBaron was the mayor for eight years.
In a post on this blog from 24 August 2018 , it was noted that The LeBaron Building, sold last year, has a lot of history to tell how early Mormon business owners expanded into real estate speculation here in downtown.
You can find out in the following official historic preservation sources: 
1 https://www.mesaaz.gov/residents/historic-preservation/robson-historic-district
2. https://www.mesaaz.gov/residents/historic-preservation/evergreen-historic-district 

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In an earlier post from March 2017, it was also noted that Milo LeBaron – LeBaron & Carroll Insurance - is on The Board of Directors for this organization that had Andy Biggs address a luncheon crowd, that listed a one other Lebanon along with 30+ other individuals and the companies they represent
01 March 2017
2017 East Valley Statespersons’ Luncheon
 2017 East Valley Statespersons’ Luncheon – Sponsored by APS
April 19, 2017  from 11:30am to 1:30pm 
ASU Memorial Union Ventana Ballroom
 
Dedicated to the PHX East Valley
The East Valley Partnership is a coalition of civic, business, educational and political leaders from Apache Junction, Chandler, Florence, Fountain Hills, Gila River Indian Community, Gilbert, Mesa, Queen Creek, Salt River Pima- Maricopa Indian Community, Tempe and Pinal County dedicated to the economic development and promotion of the East Valley of Greater Phoenix, Arizona.
 
 
One more post from the year before
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The one-story LeBaron Building, on the north side of Center Street just east of Country Club Drive and a Valley Metro Light Rail station platform, is likewise getting a work-over in the neglected downtown area that now qualifies as an Opportunity Zone with long-term tax incentives for real estate developers, depending on the regulated improvements and use of the buildings. Looming behind is the tallest building here in downtown Mesa, the 15-story Courtyard Towers, an assisted-living facility
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After the Façade Improvement Project
[image taken 15 Oct 2019]
It's next to the stark-white Oro Microbrewery where there's a sign painter up on a ladder. 
There's a FOR LEASE sign by CBRE in front, along with a "Stiletto" piece of public art. The only vacant commercial storefront on the entire block west of Robson Street.
 
> 212 W. Main (now vacant and available for lease)
Address212 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201
Parcel ID138-55-001
Property classStore Building - Commercial (1120)
Buildings on lot2
Square footage6,464
Year built1945
Stories1
5 Star DJ Center (Five Star DJ Center) has been open and operating in the valley since 2004 and specializes in DJ Sound, lighting, electronic repair (synthesizers included).
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> National Comedy Theatre
Address214 W Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201
Parcel ID138-55-011
Property classStore Building - Commercial (1120)
Buildings on lot2
Square footage4,900
Year built1940
Stories1                                                            


PEGASUS SPYWARE / Cyber Espionage Tool > The Ultimate Spyware

An Opinion Piece in the New York Times caught your MesaZona blogger's eye today.
What Poses a Greater Privacy Threat Than Facebook? Spyware
WhatsApp’s lawsuit against the spyware company NSO Group is a smart move for Facebook and an important defense of privacy and civil liberties.
A lawsuit that is a genuine step forward for drawing attention to the spyware market and the need for stricter regulation of private surveillance companies like NSO.
Pegasus is a spyware that can be installed on devices running certain versions of iOS, Apple's mobile operating system, developed by the Israeli cyberarms firm, NSO Group
"Facebook is under fierce scrutiny for its decisions about political advertisements and consumer privacy, and its foray into developing a new cryptocurrency. So it makes sense that the company would try to drum up a little positive publicity and remind people that there are tech firms out there that pose much greater threats to privacy, democracy and civil liberties.
 
As for surveillance, let’s be clear:
We’re talking total surveillance
"Whatever you may think of Facebook, the Israeli spyware company known as the NSO Group — whose products have been used to compromise devices belonging to lawyers, dissidents, journalists and diplomats around the world — is inarguably worse. . ."
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Pegasus:
The ultimate spyware for iOS and Android
April 11, 2017
Apple iPhone and iPad users usually believe they are safe. There’s no malware for iOS, they say. Apple does little to discourage the impression — the “fruit company” doesn’t even allow antivirus solutions in its App Store, because, you know, allegedly they’re not needed.
FROM KASPERSKY LABS Link > https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/pegasus-spyware
The keyword here is allegedly. There actually is malware in the wild that targets iOS users — it’s been proved a number of times, and in August 2016 researchers proved it again by revealing the existence of Pegasus, spyware capable of hacking any iPad or iPhone, harvesting data about the victim, and establishing surveillance on them. That discovery made the whole cybersecurity world… uneasy.
At our Security Analyst Summit, researchers from Lookout revealed that Pegasus exists not only for iOS, but for Android as well. The Android version is different in some ways from its iOS predecessor.
Let’s shed some light on Pegasus and explain why we use the word “ultimate” to describe it.
Pegasus: The beginning
Pegasus was discovered thanks to Ahmed Mansoor, a UAE human rights activist, who happened to be one of its targets. It was a spear-phishing attack: He received several SMS messages that contained what he thought were malicious links, so he sent those messages to security experts from Citizen Lab, and they brought another cybersecurity firm, Lookout, to the investigation. . .
Pegasus has been attributed to the NSO Group, an Israeli company whose bread and butter is developing spyware.
That means the malware is commercial — it’s sold to whoever is willing to pay for it.
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Tuesday, November 05, 2019

Fast Growth > No Matter What It Costs ????

JUST THE DATA PLEASE
The metro Phoenix area has experienced the highest increase in vehicle pollution of any large city in America since 1990.
Phoenix Area Vehicle Pollution Increased 291% Since 1990
By Lauren Gilger    Published: Friday, November 1, 2019 - 1:19pm
The Boston University Database of Road Transportation Emissions found vehicle exhaust has skyrocketed 291% from 1990 to 2017. 
When calculated on a per-person basis, researchers found an 86% increase since 1990 — also the highest for any major city.
By comparison, San Diego saw its vehicle emissions increase by 39% overall and only 5% per person.
Suburban driving — particularly commuting — is blamed for the huge increase.
For Phoenix, vehicle exhaust is the largest source of ozone, a type of air pollution that can be dangerous, especially for those with breathing problems.
The Show talked with Sybil Francis, president and CEO of the Center for the Future of Arizona.
In a recent Arizona Republic op-ed Francis wrote,
 “We need to put the foot on the accelerator and get into high gear with solutions before it’s too late.” 

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City of Mesa Econ Dev Advisory Board:Today's Early Morning Monthly Meeting

This was an upbeat gathering in the Lower Chambers evident when your MesaZona blogger took the time to be there in-person shortly after 07:30 a.m. Even City Manager Chris Brady was there, although he spoke little or appeared as upbeat as the voting and non-voting appointed members of the board who were all present.
Duane Roen had already started Item 4 on the Meeting's Agenda: Future Growth @ ASU Polytechnic Campus.
It was another of those oh-so-many, over-the-top self-serving highly-scripted prepared Power Point presentations A Big RA-RA for Everything ASU PolyTech!
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Everything is GREAT in Southeast Mesa!

As it turned out two items on the published were 'tabled' :
Item 5: Inner Loop Presentation - Leslie Cornfield & Rick Merritt
Item 6: Hawes Crossing PAD Presentation - Ralph Pew
BLOGGER NOTE: According to what was explained by the Chairperson and Rich Adams, the presentation materials for both these agenda items were not received enough time in advance, or at least within the minimum 24 hours [or 3 business days], for members of the board - or for that matter members of the public and citizens - to get informed and prepared ahead of time for the vital discussions and questions on matters that are up in front of the EDAB for consideration.
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At the right you can see Aric Bopp (next to the empty chair of Duane Roen doing the ASU PolyTech slide show) and Jay O'Donnell, the city's Assistant to Econ Dev Director, seen with head down using a smartphone doing the meeting.
It's too bad these EDAB months meetings are not being televised in real time or available on Mesa Channel 11 or in videos on demand uploaded to YouTube. There is, however, a city clerk present to make a record for what appears later as the "Approved Minutes" - about a month afterwards.
City Council Study Sessions and Planning & Zoning Board Meetings take place in same location where's the video equipment installed in the ceiling for broadcast.
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Mentioned:
> The Name CHRIS CAMACHO: Way more than just a few times
>Public Hearing today with Mesa Mayor John Giles appearing in front of AZ Corporate Commission to do a pitch for new power lines to gain approval for a Certificate of Environmental Compatibility for The Red Hawk Project and the Sossaman/Elliot Area, accompanied by N.D. Beatty and Scott Butler
> State-Wide Ozone Webinar
> "Sally Jo's What's Happening Bus Tour" --- great success, let's do it again!
Definitely before the start of Spring Training
> Mesa's OZones: Opportunity Zones --- most investments in the airport areas in northeast Mesa and southeast Mesa. When asked, Bill Jabjiniak stated there were 5 'Ozone Deals' - one at Longbow was for $70M with 40% Ozone-funded participation.
Jeff Pitcher, former EDAB Chairman and an officer at a bank that specializes in distressed properties said he knew about two deals.
> Jobs & Housing: This was interesting >
Housing drains city revenues/increases costs
 

TD Ameritrade CEO Ricketts on Surviving Commission-Free Trading

RICKETTS ring a bell???
Published on Nov 5, 2019
Views: 189+
Nov.05 -- Joseph Ricketts, founder at TD Ameritrade, explains how online brokerage firms can make money in the age of fee-free trading.
He speaks with Bloomberg’s Tom Keene on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Grateful Dead - Truckin'

Been thinkin' -
got to mellow slow ... and get goin' all over again for THE GRATEFUL DEAD
Published on Jun 7, 2009
Views: 11,444,940+
Grateful Dead - Truckin' Garcia;Lesh;Weir;Hunter
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Lyrics:

Truckin got my chips cashed in. keep truckin, like the do-dah man
Together, more or less in line, just keep truckin on.

Arrows of neon and flashing marquees out on main street.
Chicago, new york, detroit and its all on the same street.
Your typical city involved in a typical daydream
Hang it up and see what tomorrow brings.

Dallas, got a soft machine; houston, too close to new orleans;
New yorks got the ways and means; but just wont let you be, oh no.

Most of the cast that you meet on the streets speak of true love,
Most of the time theyre sittin and cryin at home.
One of these days they know they better get goin
Out of the door and down on the streets all alone.

Truckin, like the do-dah man. once told me youve got to play your hand
Sometimes your cards aint worth a dime, if you dont layem down,

Sometimes the lights all shinin on me;
Other times I can barely see.
Lately it occurs to me what a long, strange trip its been.

What in the world ever became of sweet jane?
She lost her sparkle, you know she isnt the same
Livin on reds, vitamin c, and cocaine,
All a friend can say is aint it a shame?

Truckin, up to buffalo. been thinkin, you got to mellow slow
Takes time, you pick a place to go, and just keep truckin on.

Sittin and starin out of the hotel window.
Got a tip theyre gonna kick the door in again
Id like to get some sleep before I travel,
But if you got a warrant, I guess youre gonna come in.

Busted, down on bourbon street, set up, like a bowlin pin.
Knocked down, it gets to wearin thin. they just wont let you be, oh no.

Youre sick of hangin around and youd like to travel;
Get tired of travelin and you want to settle down.
I guess they cant revoke your soul for tryin,
Get out of the door and light out and look all around.

Sometimes the lights all shinin on me;
Other times I can barely see.
Lately it occurs to me what a long, strange trip its been.

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