Castles N' Coasters pushes back against city over construction as Metrocenter Mall redevelopment progresses - Phoenix Business Journal

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Construction of the mall and light rail in the area have raised concerns for the existing Castles N' Coasters theme park. phoenix

at full build-out and comprise 5 million square feet of space, 3,191 multifamily units, 100,000 square feet of retail, two hotels, a public plaza and park and 6,300 parking spaces.

Councilwoman Ann O'Brien said the city's economic development department went through 25 different proposals for the property. "With this passage its future will be as bright and exciting as its roots and history. It comes at a time when we're working to make sure people have great housing in this community. There's new retail, which we hear from the community is very exciting and needed," Gallego said at the meeting."It is a property right on our light rail."Not everyone is happy about the redevelopment, however.

 

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