Retail by Design

Landmark building in the center of the Spectrum at Val Vista, the heart of Gilbert’s new urban core

Approximately 24,000 square feet of retail available

Generous T.I. allowances for retail plaza tenants

High-visibility signage from Pecos Road for all plaza tenants

Exclusive surface level, covered retail parking

Six-lane Pecos Road arterial frontage, 11-foot clear heights, high-performance retail glass storefronts and elaborately hardscaped and landscaped retail plaza and streetwalk

Store access from Pecos Road and from pedestrian plaza

Roofline signage band available for select tenants

Exclusive drive-through lane for select tenants

 

Superior Location

NWC of signalized full-movement intersection at Rome Street and Pecos Road, sharing a main entrance with Main Street Commons lifestyle center

Rome Street is a major collector for approximately 1,750 under-construction residences in 3 high-end residential developments

Residential build-out of the Spectrum will exceed 5000 apartment and single family homes constructed by 11 high-end builders. This includes the under-construction Richmond American, Fairfield Residential and Val Vista Classics projects, all of which have direct access to Rome Street and are located within 1/4 of a mile of Rome Towers

Extraordinary access to Rome Towers site, including: (1) full-diamond Loop 202 interchange less than 1/2 mile south of site (NOW OPEN); (2) half-diamond Loop 202 interchange less than 1/2 mile east of site (NOW OPEN); (3) 2nd full-diamond Loop 202 interchange less than one mile northeast of site (NOW OPEN); and (4) Pecos Road expanded to a six-lane arterial at the site (NOW OPEN)

Directly across the street from Woodbine’s new 540,000+ square foot Main Street Commons lifestyle center (open 2007), modeled after Kierland Commons in Scottsdale

In addition to Main Street Commons, Rome Towers is approximately a 1/2 mile or less from (a) the newly opened Gilbert Mercy Hospital; (b) San Tan Motorplex; (c) Westcor’s San Tan Village regional mall, power center and Costco center; (d) two planned neighborhood shopping centers; (e) and Westcor’s “furniture row”

Please see Area Maps and Community Overview for more developments and details in the Rome Towers trade area