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Phoenix group plans new city on Sea of Cortez

Anonymous - 10-11-2005 at 04:47 PM

http://msnbc.msn.com/id/9648801/

By Mike Padgett
Oct. 9, 2005

A new city with 15 miles of beach on the Sea of Cortez, a marina and a Grand Prix racetrack are planned in Sonora by an investment group with offices in Scottsdale and Los Angeles.

The community, Liberty Cove, is designed for about 60,000 residences on 46,500 acres, or about 72 square miles, which is more than three times the size of Manhattan. The first phase will have 5,750 acres along 1.5 miles of beach, said Craig Ricketts, chairman and chief executive of Rockingham Asset Management Inc., the developer.

The property is north of Puerto Libertad, a fishing village of about 3,000. The location is less than 100 miles south of Puerto Pe?asco, also known as Rocky Point.

The urban plan for Liberty Cove was signed by Sonora Gov. Eduardo Bours in December, 2004. Rockingham Asset Management, based in Los Angeles, opened its Arizona office at Scottsdale Airpark in July.

Financing will be provided by Westridge Investment Group Inc., which is a 401(k)-approved private real estate investment trust, said Robert Chernick, who is chief financial officer of Rockingham Asset and president of Westridge Investment Group.

So far, the REIT has received about $10 million from about 130 individual investors. Chernick said the goal is for investors to receive 10 percent, paid quarterly, and the REIT is entitled to 20 percent of the profit of the development's first phase.

In a twist to traditional master-planned communities, the proposed Liberty Cove includes a Formula 1-style racetrack. The 5.3-mile course will be built into the first-phase streets system for the town center along the beach prior to any other work.

Davy Jones of race-track consultant Fast One Inc. will oversee the design of Liberty One's Grand Prix race track. Jones is a professional driver who placed first in the 24-hour Le Mans competition in 1996 and second in the 1996 Indianapolis 500.

Chernick said Liberty Cove will be marketed in metro Phoenix and Tucson first.

Ricketts said attorneys in Bryan Cave's Phoenix offices are preparing to file Liberty Cove's required paper work at the Arizona Department of Real Estate within two months. State approval of the project is needed before the company can market itself in Arizona.

A market study of Liberty Cove's first phase concludes that it would have an appraised value of $227 million, if completed as planned. That is the opinion of real estate appraiser Bruce Greenberg of Tucson. Greenberg also is a member of the Arizona-Mexico Commission.

"They have acquired a site the size of a city, and they're doing things very methodically," Greenberg said. "They're working with the government and the people in the area. If they continue doing as well as they are, I think that they are going to pull it off."

Greenberg said Liberty Cove is only one of several major developments planned along the coast. And to entice further development, Mexico President Vicente Fox in April approved a coastal highway that will be built through the Liberty Cove development. The road, planned between Mexicali and Guaymas, is under construction, Greenberg said.

Near the Liberty Cove development is the site of a $500 million natural gas terminal proposed by DKRW Energy LLC and El Paso Corp. of Houston. Construction is expected to start in 2006. Pipelines from the terminal would serve Sonora and later expand into Arizona.

Companies involved in Liberty Cove include:

First American Title Co., which is offering title insurance.
WRT, a San Francisco planning and design company.
GMA International, a Newport Beach, Calif., land planning company with experience in several major projects in Mexico and elsewhere.

Hall & Foreman Inc., a civil engineering company that has created the preliminary designs for Liberty Cove's first phase, and the locations for the marina and the race track.
W.L. Bouchard & Associates Inc., an interdisciplinary group that employs dozens of Mexico's key engineers, scientists, planners and economists.

"All of the romantic juicy stuff that you see in movies of Mexico is GMA," Ricketts said. "I call them the romantic land planners."

Ricketts added the proposed community's features listed on his company's Web site and in his literature sound almost too good to be true.

"A lot of people look at this as dreams, but this is all very much reality," he said. "The people who get involved in this are going to do well."


Liberty Cove:
http://www.libertycovemexico.com

Anonymous - 10-11-2005 at 05:09 PM

the main streets will be named.....Poppyc-ck and Balderdash

Skeet/Loreto - 10-11-2005 at 06:19 PM

Hello Mafia!

Diver - 10-11-2005 at 06:28 PM

We don't call it "Mafia" anymore ! :mad::mad::P:lol:

Al Capone

jrbaja - 10-11-2005 at 06:52 PM

had a place in Pe?asco. And look at it nowadays. Better there than here!

Ambitious aren?t they....????

Taco de Baja - 10-12-2005 at 08:35 AM

Sounds as upbeat as the El Rosario planned development.

http://www.libertycove.net/masterplan.asp

wilderone - 10-12-2005 at 09:16 AM

"It is anticipated that after the approvals are obtained that Phase I will initially include such features as the Big Horn Beach Club with residential casitas, the upscale Big Horn RV complex and multiple residential ranch and beach front lots for sale.......all behind an elegant and fully staffed security entry gate house. The theme will be that of a relaxed family atmosphere with Tuscany style Ralph Lauren type of appointments."

Such a load of chit. Bet all the Canadians are excited though - gee- Italian architecture and security gates. Mexico used to be such a nice country to visit.