Creating projects of value. Enhancing quality of life.
At Civica Development, we provide services to three primary groups: our investors, local municipalities, and the business community. Our promise to create value in each project we undertake is backed by our deep knowledge of the West Valley real estate market and the significant experience of the Civica Development team.
FOR OUR INVESTORS, we are driven to create value in the development process. We seek to identify opportunities that not only deliver short-term success but also sustain value over the long term. By providing expertise, insight and resources, we add value to every project in which we are involved. And with a proven record of success, our projects create investor value at one or more of four stages: land acquisition, entitlement, development and asset management.
FOR THE MUNICIPALITIES OF PHOENIX’S WEST VALLEY, we pursue a visionary approach to long-term community and economic development. In each of our projects, we strive to produce responsible fiscal impact by providing market-based residential, workplace and retail developments that meet the needs of the local communities. Beyond simply creating projects where people live, work, shop and more, we’re creating environments in which West Valley residents can raise their families, create and sustain their own wealth, and share community life. In short, we serve our municipalities by helping them grow in a positive, thoughtfully planned direction.
FOR THE BUSINESS COMMUNITY, we present opportunities for economic growth by providing exceptional environments for a wide range of companies and organizations, large and small. Through the development and management of prime office, commercial and mixed-use properties, we promote the continued expansion of business to benefit the community.
By serving each of these distinct yet interrelated groups, our goal is to provide an equitable and economically sustainable approach to enhancing and preserving a high quality of life for the people of the West Valley.
Last updated April 1, 2008