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Welcome to Mesa, Arizona – home of the Chicago Cubs spring training at Hohokam stadium. Hohokam stadium is best known as the winter home of the Chicago Cubs and is major league baseball most popular spring training venue. More than 240,000 attendees pass through its gates each March. For the 2008 spring training schedule please visit http://www.hohokamstadium.com/home.aspx Mesa is a rapidly growing city of over 450,000 (Mesa’s population is expected to reach 567,000 by 2020), and is one of the fastest growing cities in the United States. Mesa offers a quality urban experience supported by a diversified economic base, educational institutions of excellence, professional local government, sophisticated infrastructure, and a superior workforce.
Mesa is going to be home of the new water park called Wave Yard. The new wave yard there has been nothing like it and this will transform Mesa into one of Arizona top tourist attractions. They anticipate that it will be the second destination point only behind the Grand Canyon in Arizona. The wave Yard will be year round water sports paradise in which visitors will be able to revel in what ever watery pastime tickles their fancy. Scuba diving? No problem White water rafting? Step this way to the largest man made white water channel in the world. Surfing your thing? Then came barrel under perfect 12 ft. waves, you will also be able to do wakeboarding and kayaking. If water is not your thing then you can participate in canyoneering, and rock climbing. This is a true outdoor dream there will be something for everyone here. It will all sit on 121 acre site and will include a 4 star hotel with high end residential units commercial office space and retail boutiques. If you want to see more on this development and the dream please check out www. Waveyard.com
Mesa Arizona is part of the Phoenix- Tempe-Scottsdale Metropolitan Area. It is the third-largest city in Arizona, after Phoenix and Tucson. Mesa is one of the United States' fastest-growing cities, and currently ranks as the 38th-largest. It has a larger population than better-known United States cities (minus their suburban areas) such as Cleveland, St. Louis, Oakland, Miami, and Pittsburgh. Mesa is decidedly a bedroom community. Neighborhoods consist of an array of diverse housing, ranging from several mobile home parks, to the elaborate custom homes found in parts of northeast Mesa.
Mesa's housing market has stabilized, and offers great housing values. Mesa's home prices for new and resale continue to remain lower than the average for the Phoenix Metropolitan area. |
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