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Glendale, AZ Facts and Statistics |
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Glendale
is Arizona's 4th largest city (behind only Phoenix, Tucson, and Mesa). |
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Glendale is currently the 12th fastest growing city of 100,000 or more in the U.S. |
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It is projected that more than 1,000,000 people will live within a 10 mile radius of ZANJERO by 2006. |
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The site is located at the northwest corner of Glendale Avenue and 91st Avenue – off the Loop 101 freeway. |
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The site is easily and quickly accessible from all areas of the Valley via the Loop 101 and major arterial streets. |
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In 2000, the bulk of metro Phoenix's new home building shifted to the West Valley for the first time since the 1970's. |
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60-65% of all building permits in the next five years are expected to be in the West Valley. As NW and SW Valley growth continues, the site becomes even more centrally located within Maricopa County. |
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Westgate City Center (across the street to the south) will become one of the largest visitor destinations in the southwest. This is expected to attract up to 22 million people per year. There will be 4 hotels totaling 1,100 rooms across the street. The 12 story Renaissance Hotel has 80,000 sf of convention space, expected to open late 2006. |
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The West Valley of Phoenix has become the hub for new housing starts and residential development. With over 800,000 acres available for development, the West Valley is rapidly transforming into one of the most dynamic and progressive regions in the country. Approximately 55% of all building permits in the next five years are expected to be in the West Valley, making The Districts At Zanjero the center of Phoenix Valley over the next 10 yrs. |
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Since 1990 Glendale has enjoyed a 47.7% growth rate, making it the Fourth Largest City in
Arizona. |
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