According to Gammage and Burnham:
Eastline Village, a multi-phased, mixed-use urban development, represents a rare
opportunity to redevelop several small parcels assembled over more than a decade and to create a
unique project that will make a substantial statement along both sides of the Apache Boulevard
light rail corridor.
As planned and envisioned for years by policy makers, the proposed redevelopment is representative of the ongoing attention and investment occurring along the light
rail corridor and throughout greater Tempe. Consistent with Tempe’s vision for the Apache
Character Area, our intent is to assemble enough parcels to support a meaningful development that will further improve and diversify the mix of uses and housing options along the light rail corridor by building an innovative urban mixed-use village that will create a vibrant neighborhood and set an example of the future of the urban community.
We are very excited about the opportunity to participate in the redevelopment of the
Apache Boulevard light rail corridor. Blue at Eastline Village, which will make a significant
statement along the Apache Boulevard light-rail corridor, is representative of the ongoing
reinvestment occurring along the light rail corridor and throughout Tempe that policy makers have
planned and envisioned for years.
As an integral part of the overall Eastline Village master development plan, the Project will provide sought-after housing opportunities in proximity to employment use spaces provided on-site and the commercial, entertainment and educational uses located along the light rail line. The Project will provide needed additional high quality, modern residences along with active street-level use spaces (co-working space, live-work units and leasing office) along the Apache Boulevard light-rail corridor, as well as a variety of impressive amenities (e.g. dog park, gym, yoga/Zumba studio, pool and patio area with a fire pit and barbeque stations, game room), that will both revitalize the Site and maintain appropriate relationships with the street environment and surrounding area.