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Explosive growth,
affordable new housing
The Phoenix Northwest Valley, like most of the
greater Phoenix area, is in the midst of
explosive growth.
But even with surging business and development,
the region remains a haven for affordable
quality housing, exceptional retirement living,
excellent educational institutions and enjoyable
recreational amenities.
While Arizona State University-West receives
more notoriety, the Thunderbird American
Graduate School of International Management
attracts graduate students from around the
world.
In the springtime, thousands of baseball-hungry
fans flock to Peoria Sports Complex, spring
training home of the Seattle Mariners and San
Diego Padres.
Recreational opportunities abound in the
Northwest Valley. Boating, fishing and water
sports are available at 10,000-acre Lake
Pleasant, while White Tanks Mountain Regional
Park offers hikers a chance to discover ancient
Indian petroglyphs or trek to a scenic desert
waterfall.
El Mirage
Population: 7,609
Distance from downtown: 16 miles
Information: (623) 972- 8116
Web:
www.cityofelmirage.org
The residential community of El Mirage has its
roots in farming, having been settled by migrant
workers in the early 1930s.
Until recently, the city maintained its
small-town atmosphere. But it is now one of the
West Valley's residential hot spots - 7,500
homes are expected to be built in a dozen
subdivisions and the city is estimated to reach
more than 20,000 residents in the next decade.
Just southwest of El Mirage is Luke Air Force
Base, home of the 56th Fighter Wing and the
largest jet-training base in the world.
Glendale
Population: 218,812
Distance from downtown: 13 miles
Information: (623) 930-4500
Web:
www.ci.glendale.az.us
Glendale is the fourth-largest city in the
state, covering 58.5 square miles and boasting a
population of nearly 220,000.
Home to Westgate,
Glendale Football Stadium, Ice Hockey Arena and
so much more
While farming still survives on the city's
fringes, fields of cotton and corn continue to
give way to single-family homes, schools,
shopping centers and major employers.
Glendale is possibly the antique capital of the
Southwest. Its cozy historic downtown is home to
a plethora of antique shops and exclusive
boutiques.
Peoria
Population: 108,364
Distance from downtown: 13 miles
Information: (623) 773-7000
Web:
www.peoriaaz.com
Peoria has quietly become the Northwest Valley's
second-largest city, but still maintains its
charming, small-town character.
Peoria has spent millions to refurbish its
downtown, building a sparkling new city hall, a
library and a public safety complex.
The Peoria Sports Complex, home to baseball's
San Diego Padres and Seattle Mariners, draws
thousands of fans to the Northwest Valley.
Sun City
Population: 38,309
Distance from downtown: 19 miles
Information: (623) 583-0692 Northwest Valley
Chamber of Commerce (623) 977-5000 Sun City
Visitors Center
Web:
www.northwestvalley.com
www.suncityaz.org
When developer Del Webb built Sun City in 1960,
many people were skeptical about the 20,000
acres of cotton fields and sagebrush turning
into a viable, living community.
Today, it is a model for all other retirement
communities.
Sun City, which is age-restricted to residents
55 and over, offers more than 350 clubs and
civic organizations. The community also includes
1,200 acres of golf courses and seven recreation
centers.
Sun City West
Population: 26,344
Distance from downtown: 27 miles
Information: (623) 583-0692
Web:
www.northwestvalley.com
Built just a few miles west of Sun City, Sun
City West is an upscale, activity- oriented
community for adults 55 and over.
Sun City West includes more than 16,000 homes on
the 7,100-acre development. The community boasts
$70 million worth of recreation facilities,
which include seven golf courses, numerous
tennis courts and swimming pools, and four
multimillion-dollar recreational centers.
Surprise
Population: 30,848
Distance from downtown: 25 miles
Information: (623) 583-4840
Web:
www.surpriseaz.com
Surprise was founded in 1929 and incorporated in
1960. The city's name came from Surprise, Neb.,
hometown of the city's founder, Homer C. Ludden.
The small farming village now encompasses more
than 68 square miles, including urban and
commercial developments, ranches and industrial
parks. More than 54,000 new residential homes
are planned for construction during the next 10
years.
Youngtown
Population: 3,010
Distance from downtown: 15 miles
Information: (623) 583-0692
Web:
www.northwest valley.com
Founded in the mid-1950s, Youngtown is the
oldest master-planned community in the country.
A drive through the town reveals quiet streets,
friendly neighbors and a tranquil lake
surrounded by small but neatly-kept houses.
For many years, the community excluded residents
under the age of 55. The restriction was lifted
in 1988, and now approximately one-third of the
population is 55 and under.
While Arizona State
University-West receives more notoriety, the
Thunderbird American Graduate School of
International Management attracts graduate students
from around the world.
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