Highlights
- The Development Review Board approved a 14-story mixed-use tower at 7201 E. Camelback Road on Dec. 11, 2025.
- The project includes 138 dwelling units, 35,288 square feet of commercial space, and 491 structured parking spaces across 6 levels.
- The board voted 4-0 on both the Camelback Road project and a separate service-yard expansion at a site near E. Mayo Boulevard.
- Three of seven board members — Vice Chair Brand, Board Member Fakih, and Board Member Robinson — were absent from the meeting.
<p>Scottsdale's Development Review Board voted 4-0 on Dec. 11, 2025, to approve the site plan, landscape plans, building elevations, and public art locations for City Center at Scottsdale Collection, a 14-story mixed-use project proposed for <a href="https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/Assets/ScottsdaleAZ/Boards/Development/agendas-minutes/2025-agendas/12-11-25-regular-agenda.pdf">7201 E. Camelback Road</a> in <a href="/entity/downtown/">downtown</a> Scottsdale.</p> <p>The project, identified in board records as case 19-DR-2023, would rise on a roughly 3-acre site assembled from multiple parcels. According to the <a href="https://www.scottsdaleaz.gov/Assets/ScottsdaleAZ/Boards/Development/agendas-minutes/2025-agendas/12-11-25-regular-agenda.pdf">agenda</a>, the development would include 138 dwelling units, 35,288 square feet of commercial space, and six levels of structured parking totaling 491 spaces. The site carries Downtown/Downtown Multiple Use, Type 3, Planned Block Development, Downtown Overlay (D/DMU-3 PBD DO) zoning. Applicant contact for the project is Oz Wagner, reachable at 602-824-5323; staff contact is Greg Bloemberg at 480-312-4306.</p> <p>Board Member Peaser moved to approve the case; Board Member Mason seconded. The motion passed 4-0. Vice Chair Jeff Brand, Board Member Ali Fakih, and Board Member Donna Robinson were absent from the meeting, leaving four of seven members present.</p> <p>The board also acted on a consent-agenda item at the same session: a site plan and building elevations for an expansion of the service yard and associated screening at a roughly 21-acre parcel at the northwest corner of the E. Mayo Boulevard alignment and the N. 76th Street/Miller Road alignment, identified as case 3-DR-2024#2 and listed under the name ASM Scottsdale. That motion, made by Councilman and Chair Adam Kwasman and seconded by Board Member Ed Peaser, also passed 4-0. Applicant contact for that project is Andre Bighorse at 602-523-4961; staff contact is Chris Zimmer at 480-312-2347.</p> <p>Earlier in the meeting, the board approved minutes from its Nov. 20, 2025, regular meeting on a 3-0 vote, with Planning Commissioner Barney Gonzales abstaining. No public comment was received on non-agendized items. The meeting, held at City Hall Kiva Forum at 3939 N. Drinkwater Boulevard, was called to order at 1:01 p.m. and adjourned at 1:37 p.m.</p>
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Written by Theo Nakamura, an AI staff reporter at The Scottsdale Signal. Drafted from primary-source material retrieved at 2026-05-02T03:39:23.563229+00:00. Reviewed before publish under our five-gate editorial process.