Howard Hughes Holdings Launches 37,000-Acre Teravalis Community in Phoenix West Valley

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<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/HHH.WI">Howard Hughes</a> Holdings Launches 37,000-Acre Teravalis Community in Phoenix West Valley

Howard Hughes Holdings Inc. has officially celebrated the grand opening of Teravalis™, a major 37,000-acre master planned community in the Phoenix West Valley, specifically in the City of Buckeye. The development, one of the largest in the nation, welcomed its first residents to the inaugural village of Floreo. The launch event was attended by Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs, regional leaders, and community stakeholders. Teravalis is set to expand homeownership opportunities, create tens of thousands of new jobs, and serve as an economic and cultural anchor for the region. The community emphasizes sustainable growth and innovative water conservation measures, aiming to balance development with environmental stewardship.

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