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At Diversified Partners, our team is committed to driving innovative, impactful work that delivers lasting value. Explore the links below to see some of our latest highlights and achievements.

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Diversified Partners launches Scottsdale investment sales team with key hires

Diversified Partners has launched its first Scottsdale investment sales team, led by Stan Sanchez with key hires John Jackson and Kristina Remon, to expand its full-service real estate offerings for acquisitions, leasing, repositioning, and dispositions.

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Developer buys land near Allegiant Stadium for future In-N-Out

An Arizona developer paid $10.8 million for land across from Allegiant Stadium to build a drive-thru-only In-N-Out Burger, marking one of the first new projects in the area’s planned Stadium District.

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The Most Influential Women in Commercial Real Estate for 2025

AZRE’s 2025 Most Influential Women in Commercial Real Estate honors trailblazing women whose leadership, resilience, and impact are shaping Arizona’s future.

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5Qs for Diversified Partners’ Walt Brown Jr. on how new construction happens

In this Chain Store Age “5Qs” interview, Walt Brown Jr., CEO of Diversified Partners, discusses retail construction trends, including strong Sun Belt growth, challenges with municipal incentives, and why retailers are focused more on space than tariffs.

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Diversified Partners breaks ground on Shops at the Cardinal in Glendale

In April 2025, Diversified Partners celebrated the groundbreaking of Shops at the Cardinal, a nine-acre, $20 million retail and dining destination located at 91st Avenue and Cardinals Way in Glendale.

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Metrocenter Mall to Become The Metropolitan

Diversified Partners, led by CEO Walt Brown Jr., is a key partner in the $850 million redevelopment of Phoenix's Metrocenter Mall,

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Largest Solar-Powered Starbucks in the U.S. Now Open

"This first-of-its-kind Starbucks location features a rooftop solar array supplying 80% to 100% of the store’s energy needs"