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Robson Ranch

Robson Ranch was developed in 2006 and currently provides over 1,600 upscale homes with quality-oflife amenities requested by active adults. Single-family housing and townhome options are complemented by a variety of sports activities including a championship 18hole golf course, arts and crafts sessions, hiking and biking, an aquatics center, pickleball and tennis. New phases of development are currently under construction.

Lucid Motors completed the first phase of a 1 million-squarefoot-facility to assemble the Luxury Air electric vehicle in four trim levels with sales and charging stations established across the U.S. Lucid is expanding its manufacturing facility from 800,000 sq. ft. to over 2,800,000 sq. ft. with the potential of 5,000,000 sq. ft. at total build-out.

Employment Corridor

Eloy’s business corridor is home to many of Eloy’s retail and industrial employers. Frontier Street is north of, and parallel to, the Union Pacific Railroad as well as Interstate 10 to the south. A large inventory of vacant, industrially-zoned and utilityserved properties are available for development.

Although the Eloy community was settled in the early 1900s, Eloy incorporated itself as a city in 1949. Historically an agricultural community, the City is strategically located at the crossroads of Interstates 8 and 10, making it a prime location for an industrial/distributionbased economy.

Eloy Municipal Airport is located approximately 3 miles northwest of downtown and encompasses approximately 100 acres. The airport is available for general aviation operations from dawn to dusk. Hangars and T-shades are located on airport properties, and aviation fuel is available for sale. The Eloy Municipal Airport is home to Skydive Arizona™, a world-class facility that attracts amateur and professional skydivers from around the world and hosts national and international competitions annually. The City owns approximately 280 acres adjacent to the airport for a future business/ industrial park.

Eloy Municipal Airport

Toltec is a major residential community in Eloy, consisting of smaller apartments and medium-sized single-family homes. Most of the residential real estate is owner-occupied. Residences in Toltec are a mixture of homes built in the 1970s and newer homes built over the last 10 years. Toltec has numerous readyto-build lots interspersed with semi-custom homes creating a quality, family-oriented neighborhood.

Three miles north of I-10 and adjacent to downtown, Nikola Motor Company, an alternative energy semitruck manufacturer, has built a $1 billion manufacturing facility that will employ over 2,000 workers of all skill levels Nikola will be producing clean energy, hydrogen-powered semi-trucks.

Downtown Eloy is the heart of the City and home to a new City Hall complex, a new state-of-the-art Police Department, the U.S. Post Office and the newly relocated Eloy Chamber of Commerce. The downtown area offers a host of investment opportunities for new construction and building renovation serving residential, office and retail uses. Recent downtown renovations have drastically improved the investment appeal and the siting of new area employers have enhanced the area for hospitality and commercial services. The area is also home to Sun Life Family Health Center, Pinal Hispanic Council, Community Action Human Resources Agency and Eloy Veterans Center.

Gold Bond® Building Products. is building a 750,000 sq.ft. wallboard manufacturing facility to provide building materials to the southwest. The facility employs approximately 500 workers during construction and anticipates employing approximately 100 full-time skilled career employees once operational.

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