Luxury Condos, Hotel Revamps and SRP Vote Shape Scottsdale’s Week
Scottsdale, AZ – April 3, 2026 – New luxury condos, major hotel revamps, and an upcoming SRP energy vote signal a busy week for growth and governance.
Scottsdale is closing out the week with a mix of high-end development news and a reminder that local governance often extends beyond City Hall.
New Luxury Condos Planned Near Cavasson
A national homebuilder announced plans this week for a new luxury condominium community in north Scottsdale near the Cavasson mixed-use district. The project is expected to add upscale for-sale units in an area already seeing steady office, retail and biotech investment.
City leaders have long targeted the Loop 101 corridor for job growth and higher-density housing tied to employment centers. Projects like this continue that trend, bringing more ownership options to a market that has leaned heavily toward luxury rentals in recent years.
While pricing and timelines are still being finalized, the development adds to a broader conversation about housing diversity and long-term affordability in Scottsdale.
Hotel Sector Enters a New Chapter
Scottsdale’s tourism and hospitality sector is also evolving. A major resort transformation unveiled this week highlights extensive renovations, redesigned guest rooms and new residential-style offerings planned through late 2026.
Tourism remains a key revenue driver for the city, supporting sales tax collections that help fund parks, public safety and infrastructure. Updated resort properties are expected to reinforce Scottsdale’s competitive edge in meetings, events and luxury travel.
City officials have emphasized that reinvestment in existing hospitality assets can be just as important as new construction when it comes to sustaining economic development.
SRP Election Deadline Approaches
Meanwhile, Scottsdale residents who own qualifying property are being reminded that the Salt River Project board election is just days away, with Election Day set for April 7.
SRP governance plays a significant role in regional water and electric policy. Board decisions influence power generation strategy, rate structures and long-term infrastructure planning that affect households and businesses across parts of Scottsdale.
Mail ballot deadlines are tight, and in-person voting options are limited to designated regional centers.
From housing supply to tourism investment to utility governance, the first week of April underscores how development and public policy continue to shape Scottsdale’s trajectory.
Sources
https://www.tollbrothers.com/blog/toll-brothers-at-cavasson-scottsdale-arizona-coming-soon
https://www.experiencescottsdale.com/stories/post/scottsdale-unveils-new-era-of-hotels/
https://www.reddit.com/r/Scottsdale/comments/1satvk7/approaching_deadline_for_srpenergy_voting/