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Legacy Cares, the nonprofit that operated the park, filed for bankruptcy protection in May 2023. The $284 million facility was sold for less than $26 million. Bondholders were left in the lurch.
The father and son who opened Legacy Park, conceived as a youth sports wonderland in the desert in east Mesa, pleaded guilty on May 28 to federal charges of creating false documents to sell the ...
The father and son who opened Legacy Park, conceived as a youth sports wonderland in the desert in east Mesa, pleaded guilty on May 28 to federal charges of creating false documents to sell the ...
The father-and-son team who formerly owned and operated Lagacy Park, a sports venue in East Mesa, pleaded guilty last week to securities fraud and aggravated identity theft in connection with ...
The complex was known as Bell Bank Park when it opened to much fanfare in January 2022 at Ellsworth and Pecos roads. The sports and entertainment venue features dozens of indoor and outdoor courts ...
Mesa has employed park rangers since 1987 and has been under the supervision of the Parks and Recreation Department since then, according to the city. The size of the unit has shifted over the years.
The father and son who opened Legacy Park, a massive sports park project in east Mesa that ended up in bankruptcy and left investors out more than $200 million, were federally charged on April 1 with ...
The father and son who opened Legacy Park, conceived as a youth sports wonderland in the desert in east Mesa, pleaded guilty on May 28 to federal charges of creating false documents to sell the ...
Four of the projects it approved, including Legacy Park, went into default. The authority had operated in relative obscurity until The Republic published a story on its activities in 2021.
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