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Peoria,
Arizona is located northwest of the city of Phoenix,
and is considered part of the greater Phoenix area. It
was founded in 1886 by settlers from Peoria, Illinois.
Peoria was incorporated in 1954, with boundaries
covering one square mile of land.
Peoria Arizona is one of the fastest growing
cities in the United States.
More than 60% of the residents of Peoria have had at
least some college education. There are more than
122,000 people living there, making it the 9th largest
city in Arizona. The median annual income in Peoria is
$52,199.

Peoria Arizona used to be basically agricultural, but it
has grown into a modern city with workers in both
commercial and service industries. Major employers
include Peoria Unified School District, Bell Rd Auto
Dealers, City of Peoria, Plaza Del Rio Campus, and
Freedom Plaza Care Center.
Peoria Arizona Education: There are 25 public elementary
schools and five public high schools in Peoria. The area
is served by the Peoria Unified School District. Nearby,
in Glendale, there is a community college, the American
Graduate School of International Management (also known
as 'Thunderbird'), and A.S.U.'s West Campus.
There are many reasons
why Peoria is one of Arizona’s most desirable
destinations. Whether it’s year-round fun at the Peoria
Sports Complex (which has been voted the “Best Place in
Phoenix to Be Entertained”), touching the stars at the
Challenger Space Center, or skimming the waves at Lake
Pleasant Regional Park, Peoria offers something for
every taste. Of course, Peoria is not just a place to
have fun, it’s also a great place to live.
Peoria, Arizona is located northwest of the city
of Phoenix, and is considered part of the greater
Phoenix area. It was
founded in 1886 by settlers from Peoria, Illinois.
Peoria was incorporated in 1954, with boundaries
covering one square mile of land.
Peoria Arizona is one of the fastest growing cities in
the United States. More than 60% of the residents of
Peoria have had at least some college education. There
are more than 122,000 people living there, making it the
9th largest city in Arizona. The median annual income in
Peoria is $52,199.
Peoria Arizona used to be basically agricultural, but it
has grown into a modern city with workers in both
commercial and service industries. Major employers
include Peoria Unified School District, Bell Rd Auto
Dealers, City of Peoria, Plaza Del Rio Campus, and
Freedom Plaza Care Center.
Peoria Arizona Education:
There are 25 public elementary schools and five public
high schools in Peoria. The area is served by the Peoria
Unified School District. Nearby, in Glendale, there is a
community college, the American Graduate School of
International Management (also known as 'Thunderbird'),
and A.S.U.'s West Campus.
Peoria Major Attractions:
Peoria is home to the Peoria Sports Complex, where two
Cactus League teams play Spring Training baseball games,
and where various events and festivals take place
throughout the year. Lake Pleasant and the Challenger
Learning Center are in Peoria.
More Peoria AZ Facts: Peoria covers about 117 square
miles. The nearest mall is the Arrowhead Towne Center in
Glendale. Peoria is located in Maricopa County.
Lake Pleasant Peoria AZ
Located on the northern end of Peoria and about 45
minutes from downtown Phoenix, Lake Pleasant covers
10,000 acres. Utilized as a holding lake, its water
comes from two sources, Central Arizona Project Canal
and the Aqua Fria River. Managed by the Maricopa County
Parks & Recreation Department, Lake Pleasant is
Arizona’s second largest lake and offers a wide variety
of recreational activities. General camping, RV
accommodations, boating, sailing, water and jet skiing,
and fishing are just some of the activities offered at
the lake. The Desert Outdoor Learning Center offers
excellent opportunities to learn more about the lake as
well as the surrounding desert area. Enjoy Peoria’s
“Jewel in the Desert”.
Peoria
AZ Golf and Tennis Clubs
Named the golf capital of the Southwest, Arizona is
known for its golf. The Valley boasts over 200 golf
courses, and many of the state's finest courses are a
short drive from central Peoria. Private club amenities
as well as public golf courses and tennis facilities are
all available for the golf and tennis enthusiast. With
our ideal climate, golf and tennis are offered all year
round
Still a visionary community the City of Peoria was
established in the 1880s after a settler’s vision.
William J. Murphy saw his dream of fertile farmlands fed
by water from the Salt River became a reality with the
completion of the Arizona Canal in 1885. From these
humble beginnings, a dynamic desert community of 140,000
has grown.
Peoria prides itself on having a wealth of recreational
opportunities, high quality housing, outstanding city
services, and one of the best school systems in the
state. Peoria, just minutes from Phoenix, is home to a
mix of affluent, young families and retirees who enjoy a
high quality of life. Peoria is located adjacent to
Glendale and is a convenient drive from anywhere in
Greater Phoenix via Loop 101.
The
bustling city is most famous for its Spring
Training home of the Seattle Mariners and San Diego
Padres, the Peoria Sports
Complex; its Smithsonian Affiliate, Challenger Space
Center; as well as the oasis in the desert, Lake
Pleasant Regional Park.
In fact, the 11,000-seat Peoria Sports Complex,
with 12 practice fields and team clubhouses, is a
year-round Major League Baseball facility. The Cactus
League Spring Training Complex hosts games every day in
March, and the two teams use it for their Summer Rookie
and Fall Instructional Leagues as well. In addition, the
facility is used throughout the year for concerts,
festivals, youth and adult national and local baseball
tournaments as well as a myriad of spectacular public
events.
Peoria was incorporated in 1954, with boundaries
covering one square mile of land. The warm climate and
small-town atmosphere of Peoria continued to attract
people, and still does today. Geographically covering
162 square miles, Peoria offers ample room for continued
job and population growth. Peoria is Arizona 's 4th
largest city in terms of incorporated area, and 9th
largest city in terms of population.
On the northern end of the city, the gleaming blue
waters of Lake Pleasant beckon water-skiers, jet-skiers,
scuba divers, sailors and anglers. At 10,000 acres, the
lake is Arizona’s second-largest and appropriately
named. The bass fishing is excellent, and a marina
offers a full selection of fishing boats, speedboats and
Jet Skis. To start your aqua adventure, step into the
Visitor Center at the south side of the park for
information, books, pamphlets and gifts. And, visit the
Desert Outdoor Learning Center, which offers excellent
learning opportunities about not only the lake, but also
the surrounding desert area.
Also near Lake Pleasant, the thrill of aerial adventures
draws people to Turf Soaring School, one of the finest
glider facilities in the country.
Providing an astronomical thrill is the
Challenger Space Center of Arizona,
an affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution. Part of an
international network, the center allows groups of
visitors to simulate a two-and-one-half-hour space
mission, varying from a trip to the moon to a visit to a
comet. Within the breathtakingly beautiful facility, one
of the wall murals was created by Robert McCall, NASA’s
official space artist and an Arizona resident.
Peoria’s contribution to the arts scene includes
Theatre Works and Arizona Broadway Theatre.
Theater Works, Arizona’s largest community-based theater
group, has received many awards for its performances.
Theater Works also sponsors workshops and classes for
all ages of performers. As part of the city’s
revitalization of the southern Old Town district,
Theatre Works has a permanent new home in the Peoria
Performing Arts Center.
How about dinner and a Broadway musical? The newly
opened Arizona Broadway Theatre offers you a state of
the art performance center devoted to presenting the
finest in musical theatre with elegant dining. Operating
year-round, Arizona Broadway Theatre will produce 6 to 8
major musical theatre productions each year,
encompassing a wide spectrum of Broadway favorites.
Peoria is fast becoming famous for its shopping and
dining scenes. Surrounding the Peoria Sports Complex is
not only great shopping, but also many restaurants
including Hooters, Buca di Beppo, P.F. Changs, Abuelos
Mexican Food Embassy, Firebirds Rocky Mountain Grill,
SKYE Fine Dining & Live Entertainment , McDuffy’s, Fox &
Hound Smokehouse, Elephant Bar, Cattleman’s, Texas
Roadhouse, Famous Dave’s, Cucina Tagliani and more.
The
highly desirable land around
Lake
Pleasant is becoming
the place to live with new home communities in various
construction stages. These communities will be unique in
that they will blend commercial and residential
development with the high Sonoran Desert. Combining
golf, trails, open space and activity centers, Peoria is
creating lifestyle communities for all ages.
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Robin
Plumer REALTOR®
602-799-7331
Email Robin
RE/MAX
Desert Showcase
14155 N. 83rd Ave.
Suite 120
Peoria, AZ 85381

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