Major developer expected to acquire 1,800-acre vacant West Valley site


This West Valley city has found a way to be reimbursed for millions of dollars in infrastructure costs related to a large and long-vacant property that was once slated for thousands of homes. Now a major developer could be ready to acquire and build out the site.

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