It’s a special time to be in Goodyear as what was once a scallion farm back in the 1970s is getting transformed into a downtown that we’ve all been waiting for. But since it can be hard to visualize what the future will look like, the city is sharing a glimpse of it through a drone tour.
Construction is popping up along 150th Drive near McDowell Road to develop GSQ – Goodyear’s downtown. The walkable urban center will be a destination for dining, entertainment and shopping. Several businesses have announced they’re coming to GSQ with many under construction.
Family-owned Globe Corporation owns and is developing the city's downtown. Recently announced businesses at GSQ include Bacchus Wine Bar, High Tide, The Stillery, Copper & Sage, Over Easy, The Yard Milkshake Bar, and Shake Shack. These are the types of businesses Goodyear has been asking for and they will be steps away from Goodyear City Hall, the library and Civic Square Park which opened in Aug. 2022.
"We are committed to growing our city in a meaningful way, and this project is a great example of that goal," said Mayor Joe Pizzillo. "Our public/private partnership with Globe Corporation made this project possible and is also a catalyst for economic vitality as restaurants, retail and entertainment venues join us in this mixed-use development. This truly is a great time to be in Goodyear!"
“It's an exciting time right now as we develop GSQ," said Globe Corp. Co-CEO George Getz. "GSQ will be the envy of every city in Arizona with the private-public partnership created by Globe and the city of Goodyear. We look forward to sharing new restaurants and shopping in 2024."
GSQ is also home to GEN1, the city's first upscale office space. Confirmed tenants at GEN1 include coworking companies -- which is a popular new concept -- as well as KB Homes, nonprofit Arizona Cares, Bell Bank and Edward Jones. There are plans to build a second Class A office building in Goodyear Civic Square once the first building is leased out.