Glendale Star 07-09-2020

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Glendale’s Community Newspaper

Vol. 76 No. 28

INSIDE

This Week

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July 9, 2020

Jobs brewing in New Frontier BY TOM SCANLON

Glendale Star Managing Editor

NEWS...............9 Can Glendale land Space Force headquarters?

NEWS............ 15 PXG tees it up at Westgate Entertainment District

OPINION..................... 14 BUSINESS.................. 15 FEATURES.................. 20 RELIGION ................... 22 YOUTH........................ 24 CLASSIFIEDS ............. 26

Along the Loop 303, the “Welcome to Glendale” signs might need an addendum: “Please apply within.” In the rapidly expanding “New Frontier” area of west Glendale, where the city has been gobbling up massive amounts of land via annexation, jobs are coming—by the hundreds, perhaps even by the thousands. It all started with the 2017 annexation on Reems Road and Peoria Avenue, a then-sleepy farmland. The Woolf Logistics Center annexation sounded dull, at the time, suggesting clunky warehouses. Instead, the area sprouted two of the sexiest companies to come to Glendale: White Claw and Red Bull. The makers of popular seltzers and energy drinks are not just brewing drinks— they are brewing jobs.

Even before construction is finished, Mark Anthony Brewing is hiring for its White Claw manufacturing plant, where 200 workers ranging from production to accounting will clock in at a 1 million-square-foot facility on Reems Road and Peoria Avenue. The White Claw plant is the anchor of Glendale’s exploding New Frontier. (Photo courtesy city of Glendale)

Glendale City Manager Kevin Phelps, who a few weeks ago said the New Frontier is “printing money for the city,” re-

flected on the job growth of the area. “White Claw is already hiring,” Phelps SEE JOBS PAGE 2

Pandemic rages through city, neighbors

BY TOM SCANLON

Glendale Star Managing Editor

Gov. Doug Ducey had stern warnings at recent press conferences, pleading with people to stay home when possible and wear masks when in public. “The virus is everywhere,” he said. That was particularly true in a few Glendale ZIP codes. Glendale 85301 had 1,533 COVID-19 cases July 7, making it one of the highest concentrations in the state. It has an esti-

mated population of 60,000. Glendale 85303 was only slightly better, with 872 cases—but with about half the population of 85301. Glendale’s southern neighbors in Maryvale and west Phoenix also had outbreaks. ZIP 85037 had 1,365 cases, with 1,634 in Maryvale 85035 and 1,798 in 85033. The data is from the Arizona State Department of Health Services COVID-19 cases by ZIP code map. West of Glendale, Waddell/Litchfield

Park 85340 had a relatively small 382 cases, with 488 in neighboring 85395 and 442 cases in 85305. To the north, Peoria-Glendale-Sun City 85345 had 986 cases, with 807 in Glendale 85302 and a relatively small 364 in 85304. Peoria 85381 had 370 cases, with 511 cases in Peoria 85382—which had one of the highest totals in the state when figures were first released in April. Ducey said not to expect a rapid improve-

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