Momentum Builds as Heritage Park Breaks Ground in Gilbert’s Heritage District

Signature Dining, Retail, Upscale Living & Town Square Coming to Downtown’s Last Major Parcel

Heritage Park, one of the East Valley's most anticipated mixed-use developments, breaks ground today at the northern gateway of Gilbert’s Heritage District, marking the first phase of this 10-acre downtown destination that promises a dynamic mix of restaurants, retail, luxury residential and a community-focused town square.

Creation, in partnership with Crescent Communities – a nationally recognized, market-leading real estate investor, developer, and operator of mixed-use communities – are together leading the development of Heritage Park, which encompasses an entire city block at Gilbert Road and Juniper Avenue. The initial phase includes approximately 47,000 square feet of retail and restaurants; NOVEL Heritage Park, a 288-residence dynamic luxury multifamily community; more than 300 surface parking spaces; and a lush public square with water features, mature landscaping, public art and walking and biking paths.

Heritage Park

NOVEL Heritage Park, which is set to deliver in March 2027, is part of Crescent Communities’ award-winning NOVEL multifamily brand focused on luxury spaces in urban environments. NOVEL Heritage Park will include for-rent residences with top-notch amenities, contemporary design and engaging resident programming intended to build community and foster connections.

“Heritage Park is designed to be more than just a destination – it’s a place where culture, career and community seamlessly blend together,” said Ken Keefe, Director of Development at Crescent Communities. “By integrating Gilbert’s rich history with modern energy and sophisticated design, we’re creating an environment where residents, professionals and visitors can gather, connect and experience the best of the Heritage District. From elevated retail and dining to purposefully curated living spaces, Heritage Park captures the vibrant character and inviting atmosphere that makes Gilbert one of the most sought-after places to live and visit,” added Sagar Rathie, Managing Director at Crescent Communities.

"Consistently ranked among the country's best places to live and work, Gilbert continues to earn national recognition for its exceptional quality of life, making it the ideal setting for this cornerstone development,” said Gilbert Mayor Scott Anderson. “Heritage Park will be a signature piece of the Heritage District, offering a unique blend of dining, retail and residential spaces that will further enrich the area's vibrant atmosphere. As our northern anchor for now, it sets the stage for future expansion and new possibilities within the district."

Conclusion

As part of the official groundbreaking ceremony with developers, city officials, stakeholders and community leaders, Creation is donating $25,000 to Maggie’s Place, a nonprofit that provides safe housing and a nurturing community for homeless pregnant women and mothers in Arizona.

Heritage Park will open in phases, with the first openings anticipated in 2026, followed by NOVEL Heritage Park opening in spring 2027. LGE Design Build, one of the Southwest’s leading design-build construction firms, is spearheading construction. Phoenix Commercial Advisors (PCA) has been appointed to oversee retail leasing activities. For additional information, visit HeritagePark.com.

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