About De Rito Partners


De Rito Partners Development, Inc., specializes in the development and acquisition of select retail and mixed-use properties. Currently, De Rito Partners Development is developing 77 acres at the SWC of Hayden Rd. and the 101 freeway in Scottsdale, a 600-room Signia Hilton Resort within the Talking Stick Golf Course at SRPMIC and is the preferred developer for 7-Eleven Build to Suits in the greater metro Phoenix area.
Active redevelopments include 1.3 million square feet at The Pavilions at Talking Stick (SRPMIC). Since 1992, De Rito Partners Development has developed 24 first-class retail and auto properties totaling more than 5.3 million square feet and acquired, redeveloped, stabilized and sold 46 retail properties throughout the Greater Phoenix area.
De Rito Partners, Inc., is a full-service retail brokerage firm which specializes in property leasing and tenant representation. The firm currently represents more than 65 retail shopping centers and more than 35 tenant representation accounts. Additionally, we specialize in brokering land and investment sales statewide.
De Rito Property Management, LLC, offers premier-quality property management services for retail and mixed-use properties of any size. The company currently manages 7 properties totaling approximately 1.7 million square feet.

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Pavilions Rock ‘N’ Roll Car Show

The Rock and Roll Car Show has enjoyed an impressive 35-year run at The Pavilions at Talking Stick. It was founded in April 1990 by Mark Kramer, the former owner of the McDonald’s located at The Pavilions. What began with just 10 cars on its first Saturday evening quickly grew—doubling to 20 vehicles the following week and attracting hundreds within a month.
On a typical Saturday night, the Pavilions Rock ‘N’ Roll Car Show draws between 250 and 500 cars and motorcycles, along with numerous exhibitors and over 2,000 attendees. Its reputation has spread far beyond Arizona, making it an internationally recognized event that welcomes visitors from around the world.
The show even earned a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records as the longest continuously running weekly car show. In May 2025, it was announced that due to Arizona’s extreme summer heat, where 110-degree days can push asphalt temperatures past 140 degrees, the event is taking a seasonal pause during the hottest months.
Stay tuned for updates and future announcements.
