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Gilbert’s Town Council will meet 7 p.m. today at 50 E. Civic Center Drive to debate a variety of issues, including a proposal on how to select the next presiding judge.
Gilbert’s proposed equestrian and special events center could attract tens of thousands of visitors and as many as 50 regional events each year, according to a feasibility study commissioned by the town.
It could be a new incarnation or just one last hurrah. An aging building in downtown Gilbert has become the town’s community fine arts center — at least temporarily.
It could be a new incarnation or just one last hurrah. An aging building in downtown Gilbert has become the town’s community fine arts center — at least temporarily.
The Gilbert Town Council will be asked Tuesday for the seventh time to approve unexpected cost increases for Freestone Recreation Center that now total nearly $500,000.
A developer wants to build Gilbert's first conference center along with a four-story hotel near SanTan Village shopping center.
Development on a major Gilbert shopping center often heralded as another Kierland Commons is stalled while its developer sells the land.
A Gilbert landowner asking the town to downsize a planned urban village is now seeking public assistance to jump-start the project.
October 1, 2004
Gilbert Town Council candidates will participate in a forum at noon Wednesday at the Gilbert Community Center, 130 N. Oak St.
WORKING AWAY: Gilbert employees Chenita Warrick, left, and Nancy Hollstrom work in the town’s communications center Wednesday, helping to dispatch Gilbert police officers.
A Gilbert Town Council candidate forum scheduled for 7 p.m. tonight at Mesquite High School has been canceled.
Gilbert’s new town manager will speak informally to members of the Gilbert Chamber of Commerce and the community at a luncheon 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Tuesday at the SanTan Elegante Conference and Reception Center, 1800 S. SanTan Parkway, Gilbert. General admission is $35, but chamber members get in for $20 with preregistration or $25 at the door. Patrick Banger will talk about his vision, goals and plans for the town’s economy. For more information, see www.gilbertaz.com or call (480) 892-0056.
Five months and more than $100,000 later, Sandra Kapilovic’s dream was over.
Gilbert’s planned new community center will remain shared by preschool-aged children and senior citizens, the Town Council decided Tuesday night.
Calling themselves taxpaying second-class citizens, more than 40 Gilbert seniors stormed a Town Council meeting late Tuesday with one request: A center of their own.
Calling themselves taxpaying second-class citizens, more than 40 Gilbert seniors stormed a Town Council meeting late Tuesday with one request: A center of their own.
Horses and racing have long been a part of Lyndie Brown’s life.
A proposed partnership between Gilbert and the YMCA may be the only way residents on the town’s still-developing south side will see a full-size recreation center for years to come.
Gilbert’s downtown community center has offered 80-year-old Margaret Krawitz comfort in the 20 years since her husband’s death.
Gilbert’s downtown community center has offered 80-year-old Margaret Krawitz comfort in the 20 years since her husband’s death.
A holistic health center that is key to Gilbert’s plans to create a niche health care market won’t open this year as anticipated.
In the next two and a half years, Gilbert plans to drastically increase its use of technology to handle the town’s ever-increasing traffic congestion.
Plans for a holistic health care center in Gilbert are doubling in size as more and more doctors are expressing interest, according to the project's developer.
The Freestone Recreation Center architects will pay Gilbert $31,486 to settle 18 design flaw claims, the latest action involving a facility plagued by cost overruns, a leaking roof and a lawsuit.
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