Quartzsite, Arizona
85346 · Mile 265
A Terribles gas station opened on the dead main street of Quartzsite. Clean restrooms. Good selection. Family setting. Within three years: a Starbucks appeared. Then a Tesla Supercharger. The town, which had been invisible to commerce, became a corridor anchor.
This is the anchor effect. One quality business in a dead corridor validates the foot traffic that was always there. The second business takes the risk. The cluster forms. The invisible becomes investable.
Along Business Route 10 and Highway 95, crystal and gem vendors have operated for forty years. No website. No Google Maps presence. No digital address. They are the most visited roadside market in Arizona — and they don't exist on any map. One Requation pin changes that.
Blythe, California
Riverside County · Pop. 16,600 · Last CA stop
In 2017, McDonald's was the only decent option. Then a Starbucks arrived. Then Chipotle. Then a Grocery Outlet replaced the dead cinema. One anchor business changed what investors believed was possible here.
Laveen / Phoenix
Maricopa County · Arizona terminus
Where the Urban Farmhouse sits at the edge of South Mountain. The I-10 ends here, or begins here, depending on which way you're going.
Every stop on this corridor — gas station, farm stand, dispensary, motel, crystal vendor — can claim a Requation pin. Findable to 345,000 daily vehicles through DTLA and every EV driver watching their charge on the Phoenix run.