Friday, June 10, 2011

Prepare to Discover Your Inner Cowboy (or Cowgirl) at Western Town in Scottsdale

Stagecoach Gap, LLC to head up western them park in North Scottsdale adjacent to Barrett-Jackson on 94th and Bell Rd. Delmastro Eells Construction, LLC to act as Project Manager.

With the goal in mind to entertain, inspire and celebrate our western heritage, Stagecoach Gap’s vision is to create a unique visitor experience centered on western art, culture and history. This experience is designed to compliment and enhance Scottsdale’s already outstanding cultural offerings.

Visitors of the proposed 40-acre western theme park will find themselves transported back in time to the old west. They can spend the night in the old time boutique hotel and take a morning stroll past the black smith and horse stables. Grab some breakfast and a steaming cup of joe from one of the restaurants before exploring the rest of the booming west.

Stagecoach Gap also plans on bringing guests a movie house and performance stage theater. Expect to mingle with emerging and established artists and other art lovers at the art studios. Rack ‘em up at the west’s most authentic billiards hall. Mosey into the western-ware stores to outfit yourself in distinctive and original western apparel from one of a kind boutique stores found no where but Scottsdale, Arizona. At the end of the day belly up John Wayne style for a cold one at the long, polished saloon town bar.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Scottsdale City Council Approves Western Town adjacent to Westworld!

Howdy!!

Delmastro Eells Construction is pleased to announce the City of Scottsdale Council approval of a huge project we are part of as Project Manager with Stagecoach Gap, LLC. You can read all about it in today's article from azcentral.com.

"Stagecoach Gap wants to build 239,500 square feet of buildings, including a 30,000-square-foot Western museum, performance theater, movie house, pool hall and Western bar on 40 acres northeast of 94th Street and Bell Road. Horse stables, a blacksmith shop, art studios and a Western-wear store would be featured."

http://www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/articles/2011/06/07/20110607nebellroad0607.html

Cheers, y'all!