Fat Cats Entertainment Coming to Queen Creek
By Tasha Anderson for AZBEX On the heels of the recently completed Fat Cats Family Entertainment Center at Longbow Marketplace in Mesa earlier this month, FatCats Entertainment is planning another center in Queen Creek. The project, to be located at the NWC of Riggs Road and Ellsworth Road, was approved at the Town of Queen […]
Road Projects Starting in 2020 in Queen Creek
By Richard Dyer for Queen Creek Independent A total of 13 road-construction projects are planned in the Town of Queen Creek in 2020, with three starting before the end of 2019. The 10 projects that will begin construction in 2020 are: Signal Butte Road and Queen Creek Road Intersection Queen Creek Road, Ellsworth Road to […]
Mesa, QC Partner on Crucial Road Projects
By Gary Nelson for East Valley Tribune Faced with the prospect of further explosive growth in the Southeast Valley, Mesa and Queen Creek are hustling to build two major roadways that will connect with a future extension the State Route 24 freeway. The cities have agreed to design and build Meridian and Signal Butte roads […]
Rock Point Church in Queen Creek Expanding
By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Todd & Associates, Inc. has submitted a request to the Town of Queen Creek on behalf of Rock Point Church to expand on the current Rock Point Church facilities at the NEC of Power Road and Ivy Lane. The project is the second phase of a six-phase […]
Auto Collision Repair Facility Planned in Gilbert
By Adrienne St. Clair for Arizona Builder’s Exchange Platinum Paint and Body has submitted a proposal to the Town of Gilbert to build an auto collision repair facility within the Depot at Power Ranch, a commercial subdivision just west of the NWC of Power and Pecos Roads. The new facility will be a 45KSF two-story […]
Greenfield Water Plant to Undergo Expansion
By Wayne Schutsky for East Valley Tribune The Greenfield Water Reclamation Plant will undergo a $48M expansion to increase capacity and provide increased wastewater treatment services for Mesa and Gilbert. Mesa, Gilbert and Queen Creek share ownership of the plant, which began as a lift station in 1999. The facility later underwent a Phase II […]