The 9th Annual Grand Avenue Festival will highlight Luke-Greenway American Legion Post 1 and other historic buildings on Grand Avenue.
Marshall Shore and friends come to the defense of Arizona’s State Capitol building.
What can be done about the dwindling number of historic homes?
A recent Arizona Humanities lecture explored the preservation of historic homes and how to make them a living legacy for those who created them.
From adaptive reuse projects to historic spaces, there are plenty of creative places to house your business in downtown Phoenix.
With a history of on-again, off-again development hopes, the historic Knipe House and adjacent parcels will be given another chance for a new life.
Join in the third annual 1920s-themed Gin & Jazz Preservation Party, featuring bathtub gin, live music, dance lessons and hors d’oeuvres.
The Westward Ho apartments have been renovated with enhanced energy and water efficiency features, floors and much more, with over $17 million invested.
The Arizona Capitol Museum and Guild (AZCM) will offer free, special tours of the capitol and grounds on Saturdays in March and April at 10:30 a.m.
Explore the historically modern Coronado district Sunday, February 26 from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. during their 30th annual home tour and street fair.