Classic and Historical Phoenix

By Will Daly 2 05 2009 by Author

Phoenix has several historic districts, and these are attractive choices for condo buyers.  Buildings are either renovated classics, or built in the architectural style of the craftsman era and earlier.

The Roosevelt district was the first to be officially designated a historic district.  With its homes in the Craftsman and California style, this former streetcar neighborhood has become a classic architectural treasure.  The renewal of the district in the 1980s was current with development in Phoenix, a new light rail system, and expansion of Arizona State University.

Take a look at these buildings in the Roosevelt district

Roosevelt Square Town Homes (built in 2003)
Fontanelle House Lofts built in 1924
Lofts at Fillmore built in 1929

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