Mixed-Use Project with Housing, Retail and Medical Space Planned in West Valley

Article originally posted on Phoenix Business Journal on July 6, 2023
A group of developers have partnered on a new mixed-use project with apartments, homes, retail and more in Avondale.

A group of developers have partnered on a new mixed-use project with apartments, homes, retail and more in Avondale.

A new mixed-use project with housing, an inpatient rehabilitation hospital and commercial is planned for a 45-acre infill property along Interstate 10.

The project, called The District at Crystal Springs, will be developed at the southwest corner of McDowell Road and Avondale Boulevard in Avondale, a growing suburb west of Phoenix.

Plans for the site call for up to 268 townhomes on about 23 acres, up to 216 units of multifamily for adults 55 years and older on 6 acres, commercial development such as retail or a hotel on 7 acres and a hospital on 8 acres within the city’s designated health-technology corridor.

A conceptual plan shows the proposed layout for a new mixed-use development in a health and technology corridor in Avondale.

A conceptual plan shows the proposed layout for a new mixed-use development in a health and technology corridor in Avondale.

Crystal Springs will be developed by a group of developers including Chicago-based Fifield Cos., Austin-based Sparrow Partners and Birmingham, Alabama-based Encompass Health Corp. (NYSE: EHC). Stotz Farms Inc. is listed as the property owner in city documents.

Sparrow Partners has developed numerous projects across the Valley with plans to build more in communities such as Queen Creek.

Avondale City Council approved rezoning the property to a new planned area development for the project on June 26 after the planning commission recommended approval for the application. Additional details about the commercial components of the project are expected to be unveiled as the project progresses.

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