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  2. Culdesac Tempe - Wikipedia

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    The development is located in Tempe, Arizona about 2 miles (3.2 km) from downtown and is the first project of the startup Culdesac. [5] [6] Construction of the neighborhood began in 2019, was estimated to cost $140 million, span 16 acres (6.5 ha), and include 636 apartment units and 24,000 square feet (2,200 m 2) of restaurant and retail space. [7]

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    You just moved into a new place you adore, but it's a bit sparse. Whether you got rid of a lot before you moved or your new home is simply bigger than your old one, you need more furniture. The...

  4. CityScape (Phoenix) - Wikipedia

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    CityScape Phoenix is a high-rise mixed-use development in Downtown Phoenix consisting of residential, retail, office, and hotel components. The development covers three city blocks in the heart of Downtown Phoenix and is located between First Avenue and First Street to the west and east, and between Washington and Jefferson streets to the north ...

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  6. Boxabl - Wikipedia

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    The company reported that it could produce a new home every 90 minutes, though in a year, the company built under 400 homes. [ 17 ] [ 32 ] By early 2023 there were 160,000 entries on the Casita waitlist with $5.4 million in deposits, though $1 million in deposits had been refunded.

  7. New Waddell Dam - Wikipedia

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    The New Waddell Dam with adjacent irrigation and power facilities. The New Waddell Dam is 300 ft (91 m) high from the riverbed and 440 feet (130 m) high from its bedrock foundation. It is a zoned earth-fill type and is 4,700 ft (1,433 m) long; containing 16,200,000 cu yd (12,385,789 m 3) of material.

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  9. Arizona City, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The unincorporated census-designated place was founded in 1959 when Jack McRae, president of the Arizona City Development Corporation, purchased and developed 2.5 acres (1.0 hectare) of land in the Santa Cruz Valley in the area that would eventually grow to become the 6.2 square-mile modern day townsite.