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The Gila River Indian Community
is composed of two tribes: the Pima and Maricopa Tribes. The Community
is located on 372,000 acres in south central Arizona, and is south of
Phoenix, Tempe and Chandler. The surrounding terrain is characterized
by gently sloping hills and free standing buttes framed by scenic
mountain ranges. The reservation's desert topography varies from
elevation of 935 to 1,450 feet. Irrigated lands are concentrated
between 1,000 and 1,500 feet above sea level. Running through GRIC
lands is the Gila River whose width varies from 5 to 22 miles.
The
Casa Grande Ruins National Monument,
a four-story pueblo built by the Hohokam
Indians in the 13th century, lies just southeast of the Reservation.
Census 2000 profile
Arizona Department of Commerce, Community Profile
Industrial Park Sites
Gila River Indian
Community has three industrial parks and one business park:
Lone Butte
Industrial Park
A totally owned
Community enterprise and operated under its own board of directors
appointed by the Community Council. The Lone Butte Industrial Park is
nationally acclaimed and by far the most successful of GRIC’s industrial
parks. Its success in attracting businesses is well known throughout
Indian Country. Located north and east of the Maricopa Road and I-10
interchange, its prime location offers both freight to be shipped by
both truck and rail services. Lone Butte offers:
Lone Butte Industrial Park
6960 W. Allison Road,
Box 5000
Chandler, AZ
(520) 796-1033
E-Mail:
info@lonebutteindustrialpark.com
San Tan Industrial
Park
Located on State
Highway 87, south of Chandler Arizona, San Tan is served by rail and is
easily accessible to Interstate 10 and the greater Phoenix Metropolitan
Area. With over 150 acres of developable land, San Tan is another
enterprise owned by the Community and has its own board of directors.
(520) 562-6120
dean.weatherly@gric.nsn.us
Blackwater Industrial
Park
Located at the far
eastern end of the Community, Blackwater is two miles north of State
Highway 87 and north of the City of Coolidge. Its close proximity to
state highways connects it to both Interstate 10 and 8. The development
offers over 260 acres for business occupation. It’s adjacent to the
Union Pacific main line to the Phoenix metropolitan area.
(520) 562-6120
dean.weatherly@gric.nsn.us
Wild Horse Pass
Business Park
A 400-acre business
community conveniently located adjacent Interstate 10 and only fifteen
minutes from Phoenix's Sky Harbor International Airport. The Wild Horse
Pass offers:
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No Property Taxes
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Accelerated depreciation
on buildings (22 years versus 39.5)
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Federal employment tax
benefits
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Infrastructure ready for
development
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All utilities available
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Redundant fiber optics
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Land lease is a deductible
operating expense
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Adjacent to Interstate
I-10
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20 from Phoenix Sky Harbor
International Airport
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500-Room luxurious
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort with meeting facilities, including
100,000 square foot conference center and exhibit space
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17,500 square-foot stand
alone Aji Spa with 17 treatment rooms, fitness center and pool
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Two 18-hole golf
championship courses managed by Troon Golf, home of the PGA's Gila
River Classic
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Build-to-Suit sites
available on the golf courses
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Prompt professional
development process (one stop shop)
(Source: Wild Horse
Pass Development Authority website)
Wild Horse Pass Development Authority
5718 W. North Loop
Road, Box 5080
Chandler, AZ 85226
(520) 796-5389
Casinos
Open 24 hours a day, the casino offers slots and blackjack.
Located south of Laveen, Vee Quiva opened in December 1997. Vee Quiva
boasts 400 slot machines, a 500-seat bingo room, a restaurant and a gift
shop.
Wild Horse Pass Casino
Wild Horse Pass
Casino, located in Chandler, Arizona, opened in November of 1997, and
offers a poker room, blackjack, 500 slot machines, live keno, a sports
lounge, a 1,400-seat bingo arena, and a restaurant.
1-800-WIN-GILA
(1-800-946-4452)
Other Tribal
Enterprises
Sheraton Wild Horse Pass Resort and Spa
“The resort is
located in the Sonoran Desert on an expanse of rugged Arizona landscape
where the ancient vistas, mountains and roaming wild horses remain
untouched. A unique blend of two cultures, the resort offers the quiet
serenity created by Native American tribes who found haven here.
This destination resort includes:
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The
Whirlwind Golf Club
has
two 18-hole Troon-managed
golf courses: Devil's Claw and Cattail
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The
Aji Spa,
a 17,500 square foot spa with 17 treatment rooms.
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The Koli Equestrian Center
for riding lessons, trail rides and outdoor events, and is also
equipped with tennis courts and jogging trails.
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Four pools with cascading
waterfalls and a 111-foot waterslide modeling the ancient Casa
Grande Ruins.
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A 2-1/2 mile replica of
the Gila River that meanders through the resort grounds with scenic
boat rides to shuttle guests to the Whirlwind Golf Club and nearby
Wild Horse Pass Casino.
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A professionally
trained staff to plan events for groups of ten to 2,000, in
extensive function space including a 17,376 square foot ballroom and
an abundance of scenic outdoor venues…” (Sheraton
Wild Horse Pass Resort and Spa
website)
The
Gila Indian Center
offers visitors an educational experience into the history, culture and
art of Gila River Indian Community through its guided tours, museums and
the Gila River Heritage Park. Authentic Indian arts and crafts are
offered for sale and visitors can enjoy dining at the Center’s
restaurant. Basket and pottery making demonstrations are given. Meeting
rooms are available for rent.
Gila River Arts and Crafts Center
PO Box 457
Sacaton, AZ 85247
(480) 963-3981
gilaindianctr@gilanet.net
GRIC has numerous
other tribal enterprises:
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Official Addresses
PO Box 97
Sacaton, AZ 85247
Phone: (520) 562-6000
Fax:
(520) 562-9849
Phoenix Local Phone:
(602) 963-4323
executivemail@gric.nsn.us
Gila River Indian Community Economic Development
Department
PO Box 97
Sacaton, AZ 85247
Phone: (520) 562-6120
Fax: (520) 562-6125
Email:
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Contacts
Governor William
Rhodes
(520)
562-6000
Lt. Governor Jennifer
Allison-Raye
(520)
562-6000
Community Managers
Joesph Manuel
Darrel Gerlaugh
David White
Derrick White
Arthur Felder
Community Services
Director Jose
Solaraz
(520)
562-6092 jose.solaraz@gric.nsn.us
Economic Development
Department Dir. Arthur Felder
(520)
562-6000
info@gilariverdevelopment.com
Gila River
Entrepreneurship Program David Gachom
(520)
562-6138
Questions,
comments, or corrections? E-mail
Ann Keller
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