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Park Central Kicks Off Leasing Activity by Renewing Four Key Tenants
Park Central, the soon-to-be-revitalized mall in Central Phoenix, is kicking off leasing activity by renewing leases of four key tenants — Fired Pie, Thai Basil,
New Element Hotel to Break Ground at SkySong Thursday, March 15
Construction is slated to begin this month on a 157- room hotel that will provide critical support for the more than 50 businesses that now
Holualoa Companies CFO, Richard Kauffman, is an honoree for Father of the Year
We are proud to announce that Holualoa Companies CFO, Richard Kauffman, is an honoree for Father of the Year. Each year, the Father’s Day Council of Tucson recognizes

SkySong Embraces “A Culture of Health and Innovation”
The southwest’s most innovative commercial development project is innovating once again — this time making the workplace into something far more healthy. SkySong, The ASU Scottsdale Innovation Center is
Camelback Collective will be redeveloped at 28th and Camelback
A prominent ±3.62 acre infill, redevelopment site located in the prestigious Camelback Corridor area of Phoenix has sold for $17.475 million, or $111 per sq.
Park Central Mall Purchase Closes, Renovation Plans Unveiled
Park Central Mall Purchase Closes, Renovation Plans Unveiled Plaza Companies, Holualoa Companies Complete Purchase of 337,000 Square Feet; Purchase and Improvements Valued at $57 Million
Park Central Mall Purchase Closes, Renovation Plans Unveiled
Park Central Mall Purchase Closes, Renovation Plans Unveiled October 18, 2017 Plaza Companies, Holualoa Companies Complete Purchase of 337,000 Square Feet; Purchase and Improvements Valued
Prominent Local Real Estate Firms to Purchase, “Reinvent” Park Central Mall
Holualoa Companies Purchase 337,000 Square Feet of Iconic Central Phoenix Property and will Lead Redevelopment Efforts It’s a change that has been decades Click Here
Prominent Local Real Estate Firms to Purchase, “Reinvent” Park Central Mall
PHOENIX, Arizona (September 12, 2017) — It’s a change that has been decades in coming for one of central Phoenix’s most iconic properties. But the