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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 to formally remove the property's auto mall designation to make way for a new commerce park. Craig Berge, president of the Berge Ford dealership just west of the site, is also president of the company that controls the property, according to Arizona Corporation Commission records.  Mesa