TSMC, Pulte Homes face pushback as 7,000-acre NorthPark project moves forward Article originally posted on Phoenix Business Journal on November 17, 2025 Dozens of north Phoenix community members packed a village planning committee meeting Thursday night and spoke out against a massive mixed-use development planned near Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co.’s expanding complex. The development, named NorthPark, is spearheaded by Pulte Homes and TSMC at the southwest corner of I-17 and Loop 303. The North Gateway Village Planning Committee unanimously voted to recommend approving the multiple rezoning cases for the “city within a city.” The rezoning applications are expected to go before the city’s planning commission on Dec. 4. The nearly 7,000-acre NorthPark Phoenix master-planned community would include commercial, employment and residential uses. While Pulte Homes was the original applicant for the NorthPark rezoning effort, TSMC signed on as a partner this summer. The semiconductor giant also recently applied to purchase 902 acres of state trust land within NorthPark Phoenix, just south of its existing campus. The starting bid for those 902 acres is $197.25 million, according to the Arizona State Land Department website. Find Complete Article Here: https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/news/2025/11/14/northpark-tsmc-expansion-rezoning-vote.html?cx_testId=40&cx_testVariant=cx_9&cx_artPos=5#cxrecs_s