Mesa did it! They overwhelmingly passed Proposition 300 which lays the groundwork to bringing in a Gaylord Resort and Conference Center to East Mesa. Not only did Mesa pass the initiative, it passed with 84% voting in favor. While no one wants to overstate what the this could mean to Mesa and the East Valley, I have seen first hand what it did in Texas and Tennessee. Based on those results I am very optimistic it will be a huge success beyond most peoples wildest dreams.
Here is a comment that was recently posted on my blog by a Realtor at MBY Realty in Texas:
I am a realtor in the Grapevine, Texas area, and I also live in Grapevine. The Gaylord Texan Resort and Convention Center opened in our city in 2004. Since then, the economic growth the city has seen is amazing! The Gaylord Texan property is easily the best resort and convention facility in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex. Our city is now nationally known for the home of this resort. The Gaylord property runs guest shuttles all day every day to our historic main street and shopping malls. They also host huge, months-long summer and Holiday festivities that are attended regularly by thousands from the Dallas Forth Worth Metroplex. Every Christmas season all our friends and family visit their spectacular lights display, and world famous ICE exhibit. Throughout the year they also feature fantastic live shows, music, cooking classes and seasonal events. It goes without saying that having the resort in our city is enjoyable, prestigious, and the economic ramifications have been beyond our best expectations. I don’t think you will find a person in Grapevine, Texas that isn’t happy that Gaylord Resorts chose our city.
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Dean, I think this project is going to be great for the area. The developer appears to have a great plan and the location should be ideal with the proximity to the freeways, airport, recreation and and abundance of housing choices near by. This one is going to be fun to watch.
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