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Welcome Diner in the Garfield Neigborhood

June 12th, 2005
Welcome Diner in the Garfield neighborhood

 

Today I had the joy of exploring the Welcome Diner on 924 E. Roosevelt in the Garfield Neighborhood.

Garfield has been a rough neighborhood for a long time but since the announcement of the light rail and the ASU campus downtown, the transition in this neighborhood is increasingly becoming obvious. The Garfield Historic District is generally bounded by Roosevelt and Van Buren, Seventh and 16th Street.

 

The most significant home in this neighborhood is most likely the “Sedler House” or also known as the “Alwun House”.

 

Living downtown for almost seven

1402 E. Hubbell Street, Phoenix AZ

June 7th, 2005
I just finished uploading this 1940's Ranch Home in the Coronado Historic District, 1402 E. Hubbell Street, Phoenix AZ

Spacious red brick beauty on one of Coronado’s prettiest streets. All original square footage with no add-ons. Slate stone in diamond pattern throughout the living areas. Original ceramic tile counters and tub surround in both bathrooms along with the original cabinets. Large formal dining room, large eat in kitchen, new A/C & gas heat, all copper plumbing. Great floor plan with lots of large closets, huge covered patios. To top it off, there is a red brick 2 car garage original to match the house. If you are looking for a spacious

2338 N. Evergreen , Phoenix AZ

June 4th, 2005
I just finished uploading this Single Family Home, 2338 N. Evergreen , Phoenix AZ

One look at this gracious part of Arizona history and you’ll be sold! What a fortunate find: Great condition with enclosed porch – old vintage charmer. Reputed to be a prime example of a red brick bungalow in the Coronado Historic District. spacious and versatile floorplan All the woodwork in the living room, cabinets and windows appear to be the originals. Complete remodeled kitchen with granite tile counter tops and brand new appliances. Check out the square footage! What a comfortable house to restore and enjoy for decades. Dust off that copy of American Bungalow Magazine