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Fiesta Towers

March 24th, 2006, 8:41 am · 4 Comments · posted by steveikeda

One of Mesa’s most progressive proposals!I was watching the zoning cases that air on Meas’s channel 11 on Thursday and saw the plans and drawings for Fiesta Towers and thought WOW, this is going to be some project! Very modern looking and certainly very progressive, something that is not normally seen in Mesa. We’re talking about 2 ten story buildings and 2 nineteen story buildings (maybe 25!) that may be built around the Fiesta Mall area, something this area could certainly use. My concerns for the project, which were brought up by the Zoning Board also, would be the traffic, parking, and marketabilty of this project. Prices for the units will range from $200k-$500k for units ranging from less than a thousand square feet to about eighteen hundred.With the projects that Mesa has built, is building, and are in the planning stages of being built, this area will start taking on a completely different look, maybe even a different image. It’s these types of projects that will keep Mesa in step with what other communities are doing.

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4 Comments

  • Matt Wendelken says:

    Could you send me information on any interest lists for buying a condo at fiesta towers. Thank you.

  • Steve Ikeda says:

    Hi Matt, read your last post requesting information on Fiesta Towers. Actually, I’m not the one to contact on this project and it may be a little premature since this project still has to get city approval. Keep your eyes open and read the paper and I’m sure you’ll get plenty of info in the next few months.

  • Sharon Corea says:

    Steve,

    That was quick work in just a few short weeks! I see Fiesta Towers was approved by Mesa’s Planning and Zoning Board!

    Fiesta Towers sounds like a great project with upscale condos, parking, lots of atmosphere, shopping, and amentities. Next step, the Design Review Board and what will be done about the current zoning code.

    I went to the United Way Mayor’s Breakfast around November 2005, where the developers gave an overview and schematic design of the concept. Made me want to live there!

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