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  2. Phoenix, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    In Phoenix, real estate developers face few constraints when planning and developing new projects. [181] As of January 2016, 10.5% of the workforce were government employees, a high number because the city is both the county seat and state capital. The civilian labor force was 2,200,900, and the unemployment rate stood at 4.6%. [179]

  3. John F. Long - Wikipedia

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    John F. Long (17 May 1920 – 29 February 2008) was a real-estate developer, philanthropist, and late-date pioneer of the West Valley of the Phoenix metropolitan area.He is most often remembered for being the founder and primary developer of Maryvale, an urban village spanning Phoenix and Glendale.

  4. Phoenix moving forward with plans to sell 86 acres for future ...

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    After postponing the sale of 86 acres twice in the past year, it appears the city of Phoenix will move forward with selling property near the Salt River to ADOT.

  5. Arizona State Land Department - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a 1929 Act authorized an additional 50,000 acres for the Miners’ Hospital Trust. An 1881 Act had already granted the Territory of Arizona about 60,000 acres for the University of Arizona Trust. The total acreage was about 10,900,000. Today, State Trust Land is apportioned among 14 beneficiaries. Creation of State Land Department

  6. South Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    After Wormser's death on April 25, 1898, most of his real estate holdings were purchased on January 9, 1901, by land and cattle magnate Dwight B. Heard, who also ran The Arizona Republican (now The Arizona Republic) newspaper from 1912 until his death in 1929. This land, which includes most of the northeast part of South Phoenix, became the ...

  7. Want to leave the US? Here's how to move to Canada, Mexico ...

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    One of the most straightforward ways to move to Mexico is through its retirement program, Harvey said. To apply for permanent residency in Mexico, you must prove you have at least $292,858 in ...

  8. Anthem, Arizona - Wikipedia

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    The Anthem Christmas tree is the tallest in Arizona. Traditional giant Christmas decoration in Anthem. The Anthem Christmas tree, installed every year at the Outlets North Phoenix, is the tallest in the state, [14] and is often listed as the tallest Christmas tree in the United States. Major retailers like Walmart and Fry's operate in Anthem.

  9. Biltmore Area - Wikipedia

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    The Biltmore Area is an upscale residential neighborhood of Phoenix, Arizona. It is among the city's wealthiest neighborhoods, [1] with a "posh" reputation. [2] The Arizona Biltmore Hotel is in the area. [2] Housing includes both condominiums [3] as well as mansions and older homes. [4]