west valley
Volume 32 Issue 11 Goodyear, AZ
December 23, 2020
Business Briefcase BY TOM SCANLON
West Valley View Managing Editor
IN THE BIZ
Get ready for more of Homer Simpson’s two favorite good groups: dough and nuts. Or maybe not … At its Dec. 14 meeting, Goodyear City Council considered requests from two businesses in the booming Estrella Parkway stretch south of Interstate 10. The first was easy enough: Council approved a request by Henry Tran for a new liquor license for Henry’s Hawaiian Grill at 560 N. Estrella Parkway. The second matter was a bit trickier. Goodyear Senior Planner Alex Lestinsky presented a request for a drive-thru Bosa Donut restaurant at Estrella Parkway and Roosevelt Street. On Dec. 2, the Goodyear Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval. But Dan Silveira, representative of the property owner’s association for Parkway Village, told council retail business owners were concerned about possible congestion of traffic at the exit of the drive-thru. He requested more time for the business owners to meet with Bosa Donuts to discuss an alternative to the design. Since the doughnut shop must get approval from the property owner’s association, council voted to “continue” the matter. Stay tuned … • Even by Buckeye standards, this was a huge land transaction: StratePublic Notices ............... page 3 © Copyright, 2020 West Valley View, Inc.
gic Capital and busy developer Michael Cowley purchased a staggering 475 Acres at 291st Avenue and Sun Valley Parkway for $3.4 million. The land is next to Sun City Festival and zoned by the city of Buckeye as a master-planned community. • Looks like multiple developers want to keep Buckeye going as “Amerhomes hit boomin’ Buckeye, with Marketside Tercera at Verrado ica’s fastest-growing city.” More opening.(Photo courtesy Landsea) Landsea Homes, a California-based homebuilder architecturally designed exteriors. doing a lot of work in the West Valley, The pitch: now has homes for sale at the Market“Tucked into the stunning White side Tercera at Verrado in Buckeye. Tank Mountains, the Verrado mas“This new neighborhood in the in- ter-planned community offers exclunovative Verrado master plan delivers sive amenities in addition to access to resort-style living with stylish features, 21 miles of hiking and biking trails for unmatched recreation and amenities, people of all ages. Verrado also conand unique spaces that cater to each tains a walkable Main Street district individual’s lifestyle,” said Todd Con- with shops and restaurants just minutes don, vice president of sales and market- from the new homes.” ing, Arizona division, Landsea Homes. Marketside Tercera features “smart “Homes within our other Verrado home” automation, including wireless neighborhoods have been very popular entry door locks, thermostat control, with new homebuyers, and right away etc. And Landsea Homes sales offices we are seeing the same response here.” and model homes have air purifier sysMarketside Tercera will consist of tems “to make the buying process safer 123 single-family homes ranging in and healthier.” size from 1,387 square feet to 2,325 For more information about new square feet. There are four different homes at Marketside Tercera, visit floor plans, which include a mix of sin- landseahomes.com/verrado/marketgle- and two-story homes and unique side-tercera. (USPS 004-616) is published weekly
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