During the 1980s Estes was a large regional developer of commercial and residential projects and Sheafe was the partner responsible for all of the company’s housing and apartment developments.
Sheafe also was a partner in building Loews Ventana Canyon Hotel and Country Club, and the surrounding residential development, in the 1980s.
In 2014, when Martha McSally was elected to a Tucson-area congressional seat, she named Sheafe, president of C. Sheafe Co., to serve as chairman of her transition team.
Among many high-profile local issues he worked on over his career, Sheafe was on a committee that developed a Pima County habitat conservation plan in 2006 to meet Endangered Species Act requirements. The following year, he was appointed by Tucson’s city manager to a committee to select a developer of a publicly financed convention center hotel downtown.
Currently, Sheafe and his partners were developing Rancho del Lago, a master-planned community on Tucson’s southeast side. He separately was involved in developing several smaller, custom projects in the area, the profile says.
Sheafe was involved in numerous community organizations, including a term as chairman of the Tucson International Airport Authority. Other community involvement included serving on the Pima County Bond Committee, Southern Arizona Home Builders Association, the Tucson Breakfast Club, the Southern Arizona Water Resource Association and Tucson Regional Water Council.
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