Roosevelt

Roosevelt

Central Phoenix Parks in Dire Straits

May 24, 2010 | By

A recent Arizona Republic story tells the unraveling state of Encanto Park and others like it.

From the Arizona Room | 100 W. Roosevelt St. — Trinity Cathedral

April 14, 2010 | By

Roosevelt’s Trinity Cathedral is one of the most striking buildings in all of Phoenix. Nearly 100 years after completion, it remains true to its original form.

From the Arizona Room | 365 N. 4th Ave — H.M. Coe House

March 31, 2010 | By

The Coe House, in Roosevelt’s southern reaches, is a turn-of-the-century brick structure that has been thoughtfully preserved.

From the Arizona Room | 362 N. 2nd Ave. — Charles Pugh House

March 24, 2010 | By

The Charles Pugh House is a great example of 19th century Queen Anne architecture in Downtown Phoenix.

Sips and Grub | Nutella Crepe at Cibo

March 16, 2010 | By

Filled with a nutty chocolate that had to have rained down from heaven, this dessert laid a smack down on my hunger and my ability to move.

From the Arizona Room | 850 N. 2nd Ave. — O.C. Thompson House

March 10, 2010 | By

The O.C. Thompson House, on the corner of 2nd Avenue and Roosevelt Street, is one of the first examples of brick residential structures in Phoenix.

Aaron May Devours Downtown

March 4, 2010 | By

Aaron May, one of Scottsdale’s most recognized chefs, is opening two spots in CityScape and participating at the Devoured Culinary Classic.

First Friday: Off of Roo Row

March 4, 2010 | By

This month, take it upon yourself to explore some of the side streets for events you may have otherwise missed.

From the Arizona Room | 1210 N. 5th Ave. — Kenilworth School

February 24, 2010 | By

Remarkably, the Kenilworth School is in fantastic condition and still operating as it was in 1920, despite 90 years of children running through its halls.

A Whole Lotta Love for Downtown

February 12, 2010 | By

Happy Valentine’s Day! We’re showing our love for Downtown Phoenix by sharing our 14 favorite places and experiences.