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  2. Cal-Nev-Ari, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    The town's name is a syllabic abbreviation of California, Nevada and Arizona. Cal-Nev-Ari was created in 1965 by Nancy and Everette "Slim" Kidwell, who acquired a 640-acre (260 ha; 1.00 sq mi) section of land from the U.S. government and commenced development of an airport-based community an hour by road from Las Vegas .

  3. Jim Rhodes (developer) - Wikipedia

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    Jim Rhodes (born 1958) is an American real estate developer, mine operator and commercial farmer. He founded Rhodes Homes in 1985 and has developed various housing projects in the Las Vegas Valley, including the golf course communities Rhodes Ranch and Tuscany Village. In the 2000s, he was a well-known philanthropist in Las Vegas.

  4. 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 ]

  5. Missing middle housing - Wikipedia

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    Missing middle housing refers to a lack of medium-density housing in the North American context. The term describes an urban planning phenomenon in Canada, the United States, Australia and more recent developments in industrialized and newly industrializing countries due to zoning regulations favoring social and racial separation and car-dependent suburban sprawl.

  6. Madrid Nuevo Norte - Wikipedia

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    Madrid Nuevo Norte stipulates the creation of 348 new office buildings and 11,700 apartments. [3] Additionally, the skyline of the northern city's business district, which is currently still dominated by the Cuatro Torres, will receive at least three more skyscrapers at a height of 190 to more than 250 metres. [21]

  7. Scenic, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    Scenic is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Mohave County in extreme northwestern Arizona, United States. [3] As of the 2020 census, its population was 1,321, [2] down from 1,643 in 2010. [4] Scenic is located on the eastern side of the Nevada-Arizona state line from Mesquite, Nevada.

  8. North Las Vegas, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    North Las Vegas is a suburban city in Clark County, Nevada, United States, in the Las Vegas Valley. As of the 2020 census it had a population of 262,527, with an estimated population of 280,543 in 2022. [9] The city was incorporated on May 1, 1946.

  9. Palm Gardens, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Palm Gardens began development in the 90s and a Chevron gas station with a Chevron Food Mart convenience store was built in 1999. The community was planned to have 90 constructed homes, but further development was delayed due to the Great Recession, the death of a contractor, and environmental concerns regarding desert tortoises in the area.