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ADA Compliant Railings for Marana Businesses


ADA railings throughout Pima County and anywhere in the state are intended to provide safe, comfortable access for all people while fitting seamlessly into commercial spaces, public buildings, and outdoor environments common to the desert climate. When properly built, these railings support clear navigation on ramps and stairs, helping businesses welcome more customers while reducing liability and meeting federal accessibility standards. Rather than being a burden, ADA compliance adds long-term value by improving usability, demonstrating professionalism, and ensuring spaces are inclusive, functional, and built to last.



We are experienced with all types of metal railings including those that are speced to meet the Americans with Disabilities Act requirements. From restaurants to hotels, schools to parks, we can examine your space and price out options that aren't bland but instead look attractive or complimentary to the surroundings on your property. Call and find out today why Arizonans trust Top Stairs and Railings.

Marana: Peaceful, Spacious, and Growing Fast 


Marana is a rapidly evolving town that sits just northwest of Tucson. Both locations are directly connected via Interstate 10, making Marana one of the most accessible suburbs for commuters and businesses. Marana is close enough to benefit from Tucson’s economic growth, but the former offers more space, newer neighborhoods, and a slower pace of life. While many Marana residents choose to work, study, or do business in Tucson, the town is carving its own economic identity, particularly in aerospace, logistics, and manufacturing. 

A Vibrant Aerospace Cluster 


The town of Marana has quietly become one of the most sought-after aerospace hubs in Southern Arizona, thanks to its dry desert climate, ample open land, and rich aviation history. In fact, Marana is home to the Pinal Airpark, a former World War II airfield that now serves as an aircraft storage and maintenance center. As a sort of “aircraft boneyard,” you can find big jets here that are being prepared for reuse or long-term storage. 


Marana Regional Airport is another landmark you cannot miss. This local airfield is a key driver of economic growth, supporting various aviation activities like flight training, general aviation, and aircraft maintenance. With its modern facilities, the airport also serves as an ideal location for businesses specializing in aircraft storage or conversions. When visiting the Marana Regional Airport, you’ll be greeted by the “Wings Over Marana” sculpture, a striking public art piece that commemorates the North American AT-6 trainer plane and the role Marana played in pilot training during World War II. 

Industrial and Logistics Power 


Industrial and logistics development is also a core part of Marana’s economic identity. One of the town’s major commercial nodes is the Tangerine Commercial Park, which attracts high-tech manufacturing and logistics facilities. Located right off the I-10 corridor, the park offers highway access for trucking and movement of goods across Arizona and beyond. The Tangerine Road, which serves the park, increases the town’s attractiveness to business investors because it’s also accessible to neighboring areas like Oro Valley and the Tucson metro area.

Upscale Desert Living and Outdoor Recreation 


Now, imagine homes set in a quiet, open desert with scenic views of mountains and cacti. That’s what living in Marana is like. Communities here are defined by a blend of space, luxury, and natural beauty, and one prime example is Dove Mountain. This master-planned community features spacious lots, a golf course frontage, and resort-style amenities. The Ritz-Carlton, a five-star luxury resort and spa, is also located within Dove Mountain, featuring award-winning wellness facilities, fine dining, and on-site adventures like hiking and nature programs. 


Meanwhile, seekers of off-the-beaten paths will enjoy exploring Marana’s varied trail systems and nature hotspots: 


  • Wild Burro Trailhead - These trails offer an immersive desert experience as they wind through dramatic canyons and saguaro-studded ridgelines. It’s also common to spot desert wildlife and mountain views that change with the light. 
  • Chuck Huckelberry Loop - The Loop is popular with runners, cyclists, and walkers, as it allows them to move through river corridors, charming neighborhoods, and desert landscapes without having to leave the trail. It connects Marana to the greater Tucson area over 130 miles of paved pathways. 
  • El Rio Preserve - Marana residents often come here for morning jogs, picnics, or sunset walks. The preserve feels calm, welcoming, and designed for everyday recreation. You’ll find here a blend of open grassy spaces, restored natural areas, and shaded walking paths. 


Marana’s growth is guided by thoughtful land use, as seen in its mix of economic centers, open spaces, and residential communities. As the town progresses, its balanced planning ensures a high quality of life that endures.

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