View from Mesa Proving Grounds, Mesa Arizona

Located adjacent to Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport and ASU Polytechnic campus, the Mesa Proving Grounds is the largest remaining parcel of contiguous land within the Mesa planning area. Voting Yes on 300 will allow the Mesa Proving Grounds Resort Core to be built, generating new revenue and jobs for Mesa.

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A surprising cheer for Mesa's Gaylord project

This column has regularly, and largely futilely, railed against corporate subsidies of every sort, from sales tax rebates for shopping centers, to appropriations for high-tech research, to special tax treatment for solar component manufacturers.

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Our View: Prop. 300 reflects commitment to Mesa's future

Early voting ballots are arriving in Mesa ballot boxes for a March 10 election to determine if residents will support a rare moment to lock in a powerful new economic engine that would benefit the entire south East Valley.

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About DMB

DMB is an Arizona-based, diversified real estate investment and development firm with real estate holdings through affiliated companies. Founded in 1984, DMB’s projects include signature commercial properties, resort/recreational and primary home communities, country clubs, health clubs and spas. DMB is known for developing projects that complement and enhance the greater communities of which they are a part. In Arizona, those properties include DC Ranch, Market Street and One Scottsdale, in Scottsdale; Centerpoint on Mill, in Tempe; Verrado, in Buckeye; and Marley Park, in Surprise, among others.

The DMB name comes from the first initials of each of its three founding partners — Drew Brown, Mark Sklar and Bennett Dorrance.We have cultivated a corporate culture based on mutual respect, integrity, fairness, and a commitment to stand behind every business decision.  more...

 


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"This type of tourism is what Mesa needs as the benefits of the community reach far and wide from the creation of jobs, boosting the economy, lowering taxes and enhancing the quality of life."

Robert Brinton, Treasurer, Yes on 300 Committee; President, Mesa Convention and Visitors Bureau

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