Mesa, Arizona · East Main Street

Freedom Pointe

Veteran-focused housing. A stronger property, a stronger neighborhood, a stronger Mesa.

The opportunity

A new chapter for Main Street.

The old Circle RB Lodge Motel has stood on Main Street for years, and today it sits aging and mostly empty. Mesa can write a better ending to that story: 58 stable homes where veterans live, work, and put down roots. A run-down property becomes a real community, and Main Street gets stronger for everyone around it.

The existing Circle RB Lodge Motel and RV Park on East Main Street today.
The site today — 6547 E. Main Street

The vision

From worn out to well built

The same corner, rebuilt as a permanent residential community for veterans. Drag the handle to see the change.

The property as it looks today. The proposed Freedom Pointe community. Today Freedom Pointe

Who lives here

Homes for the people who served

Working veterans, seniors, and veterans on fixed incomes. Neighbors who value stability and want a place of their own. This is about dignity and independence, not charity.

“A hand up, not a handout.”

A veteran at home in an independent, permanent residence.

The facts

What Freedom Pointe is

Permanent, managed housing with standard leases. Not a shelter. Not transitional housing.

58
Permanent homes
Built with modern Boxabl modular construction.
12
Month residential leases
Standard leases, like any apartment community.
On-site
Management and community rules
Residents follow community standards and sign leases.
Working
Residents
Veterans, seniors, and veterans on fixed incomes.
Optional
Resident-only support
Coordinated through third parties, for residents only.
Not
A shelter or drop-in facility
Long-term housing and neighborhood stability.

Community benefit

Better for the whole community

A worn, underused site put back to productive use, and real reinvestment along Main Street.

Help write the next chapter

Honor service with opportunity

Freedom Pointe turns a deteriorating property into an investment in Mesa’s future, and gives those who served a stable place to live independently.

58 Homes · Veteran-Focused Housing · Main Street Revitalization

A stronger property. A stronger neighborhood. A stronger Mesa.