mesa economy: Tuesday Morning to open distribution center in Phoenix
- 05/05/15 05:34 AM
Upscale discount retailer Tuesday Morning is opening a distribution center in southwest Phoenix that is expected to create 300 new jobs. I love new jobs in the Phoenix area. Every additional job adds to the upward spiral. In one of the biggest Valley lease deals since 2011, the Dallas-based company is renting 593,600 square feet of space near 67th Avenue and Buckeye Road from Liberty Property Trust. "Our new Phoenix facility will serve our stores in the western United States," Douglas Sullivan, senior vice president of real estate for Tuesday Morning, said in a statement about the deal. "This is an important step (0 comments)
Autoline Industries Headquarters and Manufacturing Facility Autoline Industries announced plans for a new 70,000 sq. ft. manufacturing facility and corporate headquarters in the historic Sunkist building at the northeast corner of Broadway Rd. and Country Club Dr. in Mesa. I love this for 2 reasons--Jobs in Mesa and this will bring its manufacturing process back from Asia to the facility in Mesa. Why you ask? It did not work out.... With this move, the company expects to see increased quality control, lower transportation costs, faster delivery to vendors and greater flexibility in new product development. GO USA! The Sunkist citrus packing plant, built (0 comments)
mesa economy: Mesa's Fiesta Mall Macy's to redevelop as corporate campus
- 05/05/15 05:29 AM
The former Macy's space at Fiesta Mall in Mesa will become an urban office space. This is great news for Mesa. an area will be revitalized and jobs will be added to the Mesa scene. Win, win. This is just what Mesa needs. Plans have been announced to transform the former Macy’s building at Fiesta Mall into the Fiesta Corporate Campus, creating an office center with the potential to have as many as 1,300 employees working there. Verde Fiesta I, LLC, represented by Scott Jackson and Steven Johnson, has reached an agreement with Macy’s, Inc. to purchase the building. “Fiesta Mall is the (1 comments)
mesa economy: Mesa Promise Zone
- 03/18/15 07:56 AM
Mesa is competing for a relatively new national designation that could give parts of the city's struggling west side an edge when vying for federal dollars. The "Promise Zone" initiative, announced in President Barack Obama's 2013 State of the Union address, partners federal officials with local leaders in high-poverty urban, rural and tribal communities "to create jobs, increase economic activity, improve educational opportunities and reduce violent crime." Mesa is one of 97 urban applicants in the second round of the competition, which is expected to designate six urban zones, plus at least one rural zone and at least one tribal (0 comments)
mesa economy: Apple Data Center Tango
- 02/18/15 09:01 AM
Apple and Arizona are dancing. They sway to and fro. The Dance is the Apple Data Center Tango. The Credits and rebates are on the line and Arizona and Apple are dancing to come to terms on The Data Center Tango. Dancing in the moonlight Everybodys feeling warm and bright Its such a fine and natural sight Everybodys dancing in the moonlight I recently wrote an blog about Apple losing credits and rebates by switching the use of it's Signal Butte and Elliot plant. I now see that may not be so. According to KJZZ public radio reporter Kristena Hansen, (0 comments)
mesa economy: Housing Critical to Downtown Mesa
- 02/18/15 08:58 AM
Downtown Mesa is clearly an evolving area. The hopes and dreams of Mesa rest on creating a focal point for the city. The downtown is expanding, more shopping and restaurants are attracting millineals. With light-rail service set to begin this fall, some feel downtown Mesa is finally on the cusp of its big moment, about ready to burst onto the scene. The sleek Valley Metro trains will link historical Mesa with Arizona State University, Tempe’s Mill Avenue and the skyscrapers of central Phoenix. Mesa's evolving downtown needs housing to thrive. On that much, the City Council agrees. But what kind (2 comments)
mesa economy: Apple Won't Get Credits and Rebates for Revised Mesa Plan
- 02/18/15 08:55 AM
The 1 million-square-foot Apple building has had a change of plans. The building that was initially to be First solar, then GT Advanced technologies (manufacturing sapphire glass for Apple) will now be a data center for Apple. When the 1 million-square-foot building was to be a 700-employee manufacturing facility, incentives and tax credits were committed on the condition that Apple and GT Advanced Technologies delivered the promised jobs with the expected benefits and designated salaries. The manufacturing effort failed, so no incentives were paid out by the state or Mesa. The new Apple facility doesn't meet the legislative minimum requirements (0 comments)
mesa economy: Downtown Mesa a Happening Place
- 02/18/15 08:52 AM
Downtown Mesa is a happening place. Well it will be, so if you want to be on the cutting edge, listen up. Downtown Mesa is here, and it is so much more than you think. Check it out and you will be amazed. With rail service expected to begin this fall, the area is looking to change its image. Mesa has dreamed of transforming their quiet downtown area to a popular destination. That dream started over 10 years ago. When construction began on Mesa's $99 million arts complex in 2002, a seed of belief was planted deep in the heart (0 comments)
mesa economy: Apple Announces New Use for Mesa Facility
- 02/18/15 08:48 AM
Apple is going into a new direction with the GT Advanced Technologies plant in Mesa . Apple now plans a Data Center at the facility. This will bring 15o jobs to Mesa. This project will be a huge investment for Apple. They plan on powering it with renewable energy. It looks like Apple could be letting go of its ambition to include the super resilient sapphire glass in upcoming iPhone models, spending $2 billion to convert the factory it had wanted to produce sapphire glass into a data center. Before the launch of the iPhone 6 rumors had swirled that (1 comments)
mesa economy: Mesa Real Estate Development
- 02/18/15 08:43 AM
Mesa real estate development seems to be on the rise. Two projects that have been on the back burner in Mesa are finally moving forward. After 30 years of waiting, a 21-acre farm lot along the Superstition Freeway in south-central Mesa appears finally headed for development, this time as a commerce park instead of the auto mall originally envisioned in 1985. Real estate development plans for the Metro East Valley Commerce Center, with four office/industrial buildings and nearly 350,000 square feet, went before Mesa's Planning and Zoning Board this week. The landowner, Puppyfeathers Limited Partnership, is requesting a zoning change (0 comments)
mesa economy: Able Engineering hiring 100-- Mesa AZ News
- 01/04/15 05:26 AM
I love to see growth in Mesa. Able Engineering hiring 100 in Mesa is growth. The Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport area is growing. This is where I live in Mesa and I see such potential here. I want to see jobs come to this area to go with the terrific housing we have here. Aerospace company Able Engineering Services is expanding at Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport with plans to hire 100 new workers next year. (0 comments)