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Flagstaff City Council approves modification of development agreement for long-delayed Mill Town project

Flagstaff City Council voted to approve a second amendment to a development agreement with Phoenix-based Vintage Partners on Tuesday, the latest twist in the yearslong saga of the Mill Town project.

The vote came a month after a prolonged discussion at the council’s Feb. 4 meeting, during which multiple council members expressed confusion and skepticism about what they were being asked to approve. Council postponed making any decision that day, settling instead on a one-month continuance.

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The Mill Town development will be built on land just south of the Burger King on Milton Road.





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