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  1. 44 Monroe - Wikipedia

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    44 Monroe is Phoenix's fifth-tallest building. 44 Monroe is a US$70 million, 523,619-square-foot (48,645.8 m 2) residential high-rise building, located at the northeast corner of Monroe Street and First Avenue in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The 34-story tower is currently Arizona's tallest residential structure.

  2. Allowing a 550-unit development on Lake Murray is best move ...

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    Staff said there wasn’t really a way to do that, and Sickinger responded that the senior living aspect is a different kind of commercial enterprise that won’t have the same impact as the other ...

  3. Age-restricted community - Wikipedia

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    An age-restricted community is a residential community, often gated, that legally discriminates on the basis of age to limit residency to a majority fraction of older individuals—typically 80% over a set age. The minimum age is frequently set at 55 years old, but it can vary. These communities are set up to accommodate older individuals who ...

  4. Gerald Guterman - Wikipedia

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    Gerald Guterman is an international real estate developer and investor. He is one of the largest multi-family apartment owner/operators (78,000+- apartments) and condominium converters in the United States, [ 1] converting through 2017, 16,028 rental apartments to cooperative and condominium ownership throughout the United States.

  5. Maryvale, Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    The City of Phoenix once operated the Maryvale Golf Course, a championship-length course that was designed by William F. Bell, who also designed Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California. [30] The 130-acre facility [31] opened in 1961, [5] but the City of Phoenix eventually ran the golf course at a loss of $250,000 per year. [32]

  6. Verrado - Wikipedia

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    Verrado is a master-planned community located in the city of Buckeye, Arizona, approximately 25 miles (40 km) west of downtown Phoenix. The development, at the base of the White Tank Mountains, is the largest suburban community in Metropolitan Phoenix in which the concept of New Urbanism was utilized. [1] It is planned to contain over 14,000 ...