The Tortolita Mountains around the town of Marana are full of hiking trails, Native American petroglyphs and ruins, and a host of cactii. Tortolita Mountain Park also includes equestrian trails, dog friendly trails and mountain biking trails.
Southwestern Arizona is known for its warm climate most of the year. That and recent trends toward craft brewing in Arizona mean you can find excellent craft beers all over the state, particularly here in Pima County. Located right in Marana at 12130 N. Dove Mountain Blvd., Marana, AZ 85658, Dove Mountain Brew Pub serves craft beers and gourmet food.
Serving a rotating list of the best craft beers from various craft breweries in the Greater Tucson area, Dove Mountain pairs these with gourmet quality food offerings.
The Tucson & Marana, Arizona area is very horse-friendly. The beautiful Sonoran Desert ringed by mountain ranges in every direction takes one on a dream ride through "Cowboy Country". The "Old Pueblo" awaits.
There are many great horse properties for sale in Marana, Arizona, and Tucson, Arizona area. Marana, AZ sits about 20 min NW of Tucson.
Marana, Arizona is a very nice, NW suburb of Tucson, Arizona. There are 17 golf courses in and around Marana, AZ. There are 6 golf courses in the town of Marana. The other 11 golf courses are located under 20 miles away. Marana, Arizona is a golfer's paradise.
Also, Marana has many golf course communities with great homes currently for sale. https://www.maranahomesaz.com/marana-golf-homes-over-500k/ and https://www.maranahomesaz.com/marana-golf-homes-250k-500k/
Several homes in the town of Marana have popped up for sale in the past couple of days. Each of the houses is listed between $100,000 and $145,000.
At long last, a Mexican restaurant that has been eyeing a location in Marana for months has finally opened its doors for business.
Guadalajara's has officially opened a new location in Marana, modeled after- and serving the same classic menu items as- its original locations in the city of Tucson.
With all the construction of new developments in the town of Marana comes a simple explanation: there's more demand for housing because there are more people. And the town is obliging by increasing the supply.
According to a report recently released by Redfin, the town of Marana- and more specifically, its zip code of 85658- is the second hottest neighborhood to live in in the state of Arizona.
Marana Market Place will soon carry one of the flashiest amenities of all- a Tesla charging station. Imagine that; customers of any of the shopping center's tenants who drive a Tesla will be able to charge it while they're doing their shopping!
The new charging station at Marana Market Place will be able to accomodate up to 16 Teslas at once, in the shopping center's parking lot. The charging station will be the third in the Tucson area.
A new development is coming to Marana, as the real estate market in the Tucson area continues to heat up.
Retreat at Twin Peaks, which was designed for individuals and families looking to buy houses for the first time, has been announced as the name for the newest development in Marana. The development will be located just off of I-10, in the Marana Unified School District, and most of the homes will be priced between $400,000 and $500,000.
Habitat For Humanity has begun the process of building affordable homes for residents of Marana, Arizona.
The Tucson branch of Habitat For Humanity recently broke ground on a new affordable housing project in Marana that aims to place countless individuals beneath a roof that they can call their own. The groundbreaking ceremony comes right as the final tweaks are being made to another affordable housing project in Flowing Wells.
With the symbolic placing of a shovel into the ground, Marana is one step closer to officially opening its newest multifamily housing project.
The ground at 3915 West Aerie Drive in Marana was broken last month to commemorate the beginning of construction for The Alexander building. The Alexander will soon hold 209 units and stand four stories tall. Officials are eyeing a completion date of June 2023.
The COVID-19 pandemic put a damper on the Arizona housing market, as many predicted. But soon after the pandemic set in, the housing market bounced back- and before too long, a boom had set in.
Fast forward to late in the 2021 calendar year, and the state's housing market continues to thrive. The flip side of that, though, doesn't present such a rosy picture. The booming housing market has placed home ownership out of the realm of possibility for some in the Tucson area- including Marana.
Jason Angell, the Development Services Director for the town of Marana, AZ, has written an open letter to the town's citizens elaborating on the current state of affairs in the town's development plans.
The message is clear: Marana has thrived despite the pandemic, and its growth is far from over.
Jing Luo, the new water director for the town of Marana, AZ, introduced himself to his new neighbors in this open letter puublished by Tucson Local Media. And it sounds like the town has a lot to look forward to under his leadership.
The owners of a drive through convenience store that features dairy products are looking to expand by adding a whopping 50 new locations in the southern parts of Arizona.
For the town of Marana, Arizona, a new community center could be just over the horizon. All that's standing in its way? A half of a cent of an increase in a sales tax.