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Tempe Residents Rally to Preserve Shalimar Golf Club from Developer’s Grip

For over four decades, the Shalimar Golf Club in Tempe has been at the center of redevelopment discussions. Situated conveniently off Golf Avenue and Loop 101, the nine-hole course has withstood numerous attempts by developers aiming to transform the area into high-density residential housing.
The journey began in 1979 when the land was first acquired with plans to replace the iconic course. Initial proposals sparked community resistance, leading to the preservation of the course amidst rising urban pressures.
In recent years, the discourse around the Shalimar Golf Club has resurfaced, highlighting both the challenges and opportunities associated with maintaining green spaces in urban environments. Stakeholders, including community advocates, continue to share their perspectives on balancing development needs with ecological sustainability.
As urban expansion continues to evolve, the future of Shalimar remains uncertain. Nevertheless, it stands as a testament to the ongoing conflict between development and preservation in rapidly growing areas like Tempe.