Tag: From the Arizona Room


From the Arizona Room | 546 W. Adams St. — New Windsor Hotel

September 15, 2010 | By

One of Phoenix’s original hotels, the New Windsor (originally the 6th Avenue Hotel) is a well-preserved example of old Phoenician architecture.

From the Arizona Room | 541 W. Monte Vista Rd. — Alberta Apartments

July 28, 2010 | By

As the Willo area moved toward single-family zoning in 1930, the Alberta Apartments just opened, a symbol of the “uncontrolled” development of the pre-zoning age.

From the Arizona Room | 330 W. McDowell Rd. — El Conquistador Apartments

July 21, 2010 | By

One of West McDowell’s original multi-family housing buildings packs some serious charm.

From the Arizona Room | 309 W. Monte Vista Rd. — E.J. Middleton House

July 14, 2010 | By

One of Phoenix’s first model homes was also the first in Willo’s Broadmoor Subdivision.

From the Arizona Room | 538-542 W. McDowell Rd. — Hurley Building

July 7, 2010 | By

The Hurley Building’s central addition is a post-war example of Phoenix commercial structures as the city entered its population boom period.

From the Arizona Room | 544-550 W. McDowell Rd. — Hurley Building

June 30, 2010 | By

The Hurley Building represents the Willo neighborhood’s first commercial strip, and is a key building at “The Gateway to Downtown Phoenix.”

From the Arizona Room | 924 N 1st. St — Roosevelt Community Church

June 23, 2010 | By

One of Downtown’s original churches, Roosevelt Community Church features an interesting design scheme that sets it apart from its peers.

From the Arizona Room | 817 N 1st. St — Paulina Miller Gallery

June 16, 2010 | By

The Paulina Miller Gallery will close its doors later this month. We look back at the building’s history in the blog’s continuing 1st Street miniseries.

From the Arizona Room | 825 N. 1st St. — Verde

June 9, 2010 | By

Forty years and lot of reuse: Verde is just the latest example in a long line of businesses at #825.

From the Arizona Room | 801 N. 1st St — Matt’s Big Breakfast

June 2, 2010 | By

The well-known Matt’s Big Breakfast space has packed many stories into its 55-year history.