The Parque Plans To Build 70 Luxury Condos During First-Phase!
Big Vote Incoming!
We’ve been talking about The Parque for a long time. Loudly. You’ve heard us at Williams Luxury Homes push for this project in Scottsdale because we believe in it. Until now, we couldn’t say whether condos would be in the first round of construction. We now know the developer plans to place 70 luxury condos in the very first phase, along with a separate building holding 89 apartments. That’s huge. Interest has been so strong that our inbox sees constant messages about it. The vote lands tomorrow, and things look promising. We’ll circle back after the decision hits.
Quick Points
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First phase adds 70 condos, 89 apartments
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Developer aims to move fast after approval
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The Parque sits on nearly 28 acres in ‘The Valley’
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Vote scheduled for November 20
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Early Phase Plans Shift The Conversation
Here’s what’s unusual. Projects this size often delay condo construction into later stages. Not here. The Parque’s team decided to bring ownership units to the front of the line, signaling confidence in demand inside ‘The Valley’. That choice reshapes expectations for the early skyline at the former CrackerJax site. The momentum feels real. You can sense it in how often people reach out. And with city staff already recommending approval, the timing clicks. If the vote clears, permits start flying soon. Then dirt turns. Fast.
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Nearly 28 acres at 16001 N. Scottsdale Road
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690,968 square feet in the first phase
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Restaurants, retail, fitness, housing
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Plans reviewed by Scottsdale’s Development Review Board
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Condo building planned at 70 units
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Apartment building planned at 89 units
Developers have already adjusted site details, from a new bus shelter, to fresh landscaping, to a beacon across Paradise Lane. It shows they’re lining up the pieces so they can roll right into construction the moment the green light hits.
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What The Full Build Could Look Like
The long game stretches far past this first slice of The Parque. The completed site could bring fresh energy to North Scottsdale with a big mix of uses. The residential count will climb. A new hotel rises. Offices join the cluster. Restaurants fill the edges. You’ll see a pedestrian friendly layout that folds into the surrounding area. It’s a rare chance to remake a landmark spot in ‘The Valley’. And it’s been sitting ready ever since George Kurtz picked up the land in 2022.
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Total build aims for 1,236 dwellings
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Hotel slated at 223 rooms
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Office space planned at roughly 150,000 square feet
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Four new restaurant pads
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Later phases return for review
That scale explains the attention. People watch a project like this because it shapes daily life. Where you meet friends. Where you grab lunch. Where you live. Where you work. A lot ties back to how this vote goes.
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The Vote That Sets The Clock
Tomorrow’s meeting is the final formal hurdle before ground work starts. City Council already signed off in 2023, so this board review functions as the last checkpoint. Developers say they’re ready. They’re waiting on this single green light. Once cleared, the permit queue opens, and activity ramps up.
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Scottsdale Development Review Board vote November 20
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Staff recommends approval
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Phases return separately for future review
So here we are. One day out. And now with confirmation that luxury condos hit Phase One, momentum feels stronger than ever. We’ll be watching closely, and you’ll hear from us the moment the board makes the call.
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