The weedy, overgrown remains of the Sedona Cultural Park is guaranteed to get the upscale makeover Fitch Industries promised it nearly three years ago, according to Executive Administrator Monty Fitch, although the group still doesn’t own the land. On...
A wellness spa, film studio, museum, conference center, arts village, hotel and restaurants — Fitch Industries has big plans for the former Sedona Cultural Park. Fitch Industries is in the process of buying the 44 acres...
The deal hasn’t closed, and the plan for the former Sedona Cultural Park changed. The reason, a bad United States economy. “There’s a whole problem with our economy right now,” Monty Fitch,...
Fitch Industries won the first round in their bid to build a 210-room hotel when Sedona City Council voted unanimously for a major amendment to the Sedona Community Plan. By Susan Johnson Larson Newspapers ...
Before Sedona City Council can stand behind Fitch Industries’ development of the former Sedona Cultural Park, it needs some reassurance. By Trista Steers Larson Newspapers Before Sedona City Council can stand behind Fitch Industries’...
The city of Sedona held the first public meeting to hear residents’ ideas for developing the Sedona Cultural Park...
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