Business Districts & Maps

Explore Mesa’s Diverse Economy

Mesa has a diverse economy with multiple business/employment districts. All Mesa’s districts have the necessary infrastructure and attributes to help businesses succeed, yet each also has a unique set of qualities that are especially suited for specific industry segments and business needs. Review our various business districts to find the area that best suits your needs.

Asian District

Discover Mesa’s vibrant Asian District featuring 100 captivating Asian specialty shops, delightful grocery stores, mouthwatering restaurants and cafes, artisanal bakeries, indulgent salons, and top-notch service providers.

Downtown Mesa

Downtown Mesa blends historic character with modern development in a walkable, transit-served urban core. Home to higher education, healthcare, arts, and emerging innovation, the district offers flexible office and redevelopment opportunities for organizations seeking authentic place, regional access, and a collaborative business environment.

Falcon District

The Falcon District is an innovative, high-tech hub for aerospace/aviation, defense, advanced manufacturing, and advanced business services. With highly-skilled technology talent, abundant land and building options, substantial infrastructure, and convenient market access, the Falcon District is a smart location for intelligent business.

Fiesta District

The Fiesta District is a rapidly transforming business district focused on healthcare, education, and innovation. Anchored by the forthcoming Palo District, the area offers large-scale mixed-use opportunities, institutional collaboration, and access to a growing workforce in a centrally located, highly connected urban environment.

Gateway Area

Mesa Gateway is a 35-square-mile, developing aerotropolis anchored by the Mesa Gateway Airport, the second major airport serving Greater Phoenix. The area is ideal for aerospace, aviation, defense, semiconductors, electric vehicles, battery technologies, as well as large industrial users, manufacturers, research and development, and educational institutions.

Riverview District

The Mesa Riverview District is a vibrant destination for shopping, dining, and recreation, offering exceptional regional access and strong freeway visibility near Tempe and Arizona State University. Anchored by major retailers, diverse restaurants, hospitality assets, Sloan Park (Chicago Cubs Spring Training), and Riverview Park’s playgrounds and splash pads, the district supports retail, office, mixed-use, and experiential development, with transit connections to other key Mesa areas, including the Fiesta District.

Redevelopment Areas

The City of Mesa is investing in the future of its core districts through Redevelopment Areas (RDAs), targeted zones designed to encourage private investment, improve infrastructure, and enhance the quality of life.

City Maps

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