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Pinal County boomtown: Casa Grande builds housing, industry after TSMC lands in Arizona

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Casa Grande quickly became one of the major landing spots for semiconductor industry companies after luring a major electric vehicle manufacturer. That fast-tracked economic growth is changing the shape of the Pinal County city and altering its mix of industries.

Lucid, a luxury electric vehicle manufacturer, announced its plans for a Casa Grande assembly facility in 2016. Lucid’s manufacturing site has grown to about 2,000 acres, and other major industrial users also have taken locations in Casa Grande.

Eight companies that either supply goods or provide services to the semiconductor industry have selected locations in Casa Grande in the past three years. Many of them work with Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., which is building a $40 billion plant in north Phoenix.

Across the Phoenix region, which includes the companies that have announced plans in Casa Grande, 27 semiconductor industry-related companies have announced plans, bought or leased since TSMC came to Phoenix.

Casa Grande Mayor Craig McFarland said the growth is the result of proactive planning years ago, and said the city is continuing to be forward-looking in growing the manufacturing industry in the city. It expanded the industrial corridor and has worked to fight the perception that Casa Grande is too far of a drive to get to Phoenix.

“I’m always selling the city,” McFarland said. “I feel like that’s my job, to be the face of the city and promote it. It’s a great place to live, and a great place to do business.”

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Demand grows for new housing types

Growing industries have brought new job prospects to Casa Grande, and with it came population growth. According to U.S. Census Bureau data, Casa Grande was the seventh-fastest growing city in the country from 2020 to 2021.

That measure was taken even before the lion’s share of the semiconductor industry suppliers announced locations in the city.

The growing population, now sitting just above 60,000, has driven demand for housing, and different types of housing.

“We have about 900 to 1,000 apartment units that are going to be available in the next six months, with another 1,000 or so planned,” McFarland said. “Before this, we hadn’t built a new apartment complex in about 20 years.”

Before the economic development boom brought on by companies flocking to the area, Casa Grande’s rental housing inventory was nearly full, with between 90% and 100% occupancy, Casa Grande City Manager Larry Rains said.

Most of the new apartment units coming to the city are still under construction but are likely to serve some of the manufacturing employees who are relocating to the city, he said.