Two out of three Americans are expected to live in just 20 “megapolitan” areas in about 30 years, and one of these megapolitans – the Sun Corridor – is in Arizona. [Read more →]
Study looks at Arizona’s ‘Megapolitan’ future
June 10th, 2008
Cooperation key to huge Pinal project
June 5th, 2008
by Kerry Fehr-Snyder
The Arizona Republic
Jun. 5, 2008 07:17 PM-Planning for Superstition Vistas, a massive housing and development project that could bring 1 million residents to Pinal County, will require equally massive cooperation between business and government leaders, a consultant said Thursday in Tempe. [Read more →]
Unbeatable Mountain Views and a Slow-Paced Life
May 16th, 2008
by Dave Caldwell
The New York Times
May 16, 2008 - BRISTLING with saguaro cactus, Superstition Mountain rises from the desert floor in Arizona, its cliff faces blushing when caught by the sun. The mountain seems to stand sentry over the low-slung, earth-colored houses in Gold Canyon, keeping watch over a daily parade of joggers, golfers and cyclists. [Read more →]
A subdivision dream or maybe nightmare
February 8th, 2008
by Gary Nelson
The Arizona Republic
February 19th, 2008 – It has taken Arizona almost 100 years of statehood to pull in 6 million people. The next 6 million will be here in less than half that time.That’s the consensus of those who study such things for a living – government demographers, academics, even private-sector land brokers. [Read more →]















