Upon completion, the Loop 202 South Mountain Freeway will add more than 22 miles to the existing Metro Phoenix transportation system.
It will connect the East and West valleys while providing much-needed relief to existing freeway corridors and local streets. It will also have a major economic impact on the Valley.
AZCREW, the leading organization for senior-level executive women in the Metro Phoenix commercial real estate field, will examine the economic impact of the new Loop 202 extension at its June luncheon. The event is June 18 at the Phoenix Country Club, 2901 N. 7th St.
June’s speakers include Cathy Thuringer, Principal, Trammell Crow Company; Lori Collins, Deputy Economic Development Director, City of Phoenix; and Martin Perez, Program Manager, City of Phoenix.
AZCREW’s June lunch begins with networking at 11:30 a.m. The program starts at noon. Member registration is $45; non-member pre-registration is $65. Lunch is included. Registration ends June 13. Register here.