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According to Mesa spokesperson Michelle Streeter, the appeal of the town of Mesa lies in one formula: "predictable weather, affordability, and convenience to Phoenix." Sounds simple, doesn't it? For millions of Mesa residents, this seemingly simple combination of traits is what sets apart their town from any other. Michelle Streeter also describes Mesa as a "magnet for families," with greenbelt regions, great shopping minutes away from your doorstep, as well as what Streeter promises to be "clean and manicured neighborhoods" in every development. If you are raising a family, you'll be glad to hear that this is also a fantastic place to get an education: Mesa Public Schools seniors earned a combined total of 78.6 million dollars in scholarships and awards last year. This is a city that knows where it's going-- into a future that looks brighter every day.
Does this formula work for every Phoenix area resident? Of course not, but it does for a majority of them. The proof is in the population: Mesa is one of the largest cities in the Phoenix area. Plus, the downtown area is always active during the day and after dark, as residents come out to eat, play, and shop amidst independently-owned and -operated boutiques and restaurants.
With names like the Eclectic Monkey Emporium, Oohlala Boutique, Glitter Box Rack, and Pomeroy Men's Clothing Store, you can bet the shopping here is going to be a little more interesting than your average trip to the mall. Fashionistas will delight in the sartorial creativity on display. Even if you're looking for something some specialized, these few blocks might have it, at a place like the SW Herb Shop, where you can find the rarest teas and herbal remedies. At the end of a long day, meet up with a few good friends and unwind at Cafe Azul or Il Venaio restaurant. On the weekends keep your eyes peeled for farmers' markets fueled by fresh produce from local farms.
If you're moving from a place where the shopping was... limited, from now on, you'll never have that problem again. If you need your favorites like White House Black Market and Anthropologie go to Dana Park Village Square. Another fun shopping experience can be had at the Superstition Springs center, anchored by the Cheesecake Factory, Dillard's, and Macy's.
Explore your new neighbor, the beautiful Sonoran Desert, at regional parks like Usery Mountain Regional Park, Lost Dutchman State Park, and the Tonto National Forest area. These parks are not just places to enjoy yourself-- but also places to learn more about the hardy ecological system that is the desert. Guided nature hikes in Usery Mountain Park, like the nighttime "Full Moon" hike, will enhance your appreciation for your newfound home. If you're interested in learning more about the desert, don't miss the "Walk through time" special exhibit at the Arizona Museum of Natural History downtown, for a better understanding of the phenomena that carved the Sonoran Desert.
Let New Home Source help you find your place in the panorama of this city in the desert.
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