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  2. Al Beadle - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Newman Beadle V (1927–1998) was an American modernist architect active in Phoenix, Arizona. Beadle is best known for designing Case Study Apartment #1, a three-unit apartment development known as the Triad in Phoenix, AZ, which was part of the Case Study House program of Arts & Architecture magazine.

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  4. Central Avenue Corridor - Wikipedia

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    The El Encanto Apartment Building was built in 1939 and is located at 2214 N. Central Ave. The El Encanto Apartment Building was the largest apartment complex in Phoenix at the time. The Inter Tribal Council of Arizona Inc. is oversaw the renovation of the complex. It was listed in the Phoenix Historic Properties Register in December 1990.

  5. Greystar - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Point Apartments in Phoenix, Arizona, are operated by Greystar. Greystar Real Estate Partners is an international real estate developer and manager based in the United States. As of 2023, Greystar had over $76 billion in gross assets under management, [1] and operated in 17 countries. [3]

  6. Ralph Haver - Wikipedia

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    1954 Quebedeaux Chevrolet, Phoenix, AZ (with Victor Gruen) 1955 Windemere neighborhood, Phoenix, AZ; 1955 Park Lee Alice Apartments, Phoenix, AZ; 1956 Engineering Center, ASU (with expansions through 1963) Tempe, AZ; 1956 Starlite Model Home for Parade of Homes, Phoenix, AZ; 1956 Tower Plaza, Phoenix, AZ (with John Schotanus)

  7. Ahwatukee, Phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Phoenix annexed the area in stages from 1980 to 1987. [11] It has been suggested that Phoenix's annexation of Ahwatukee to a degree affected Tempe's future development. [15] Plans for Ahwatukee were approved by Maricopa County in November 1971, and 17 model homes were opened in an area near 50th Street and Elliot Road in 1973.

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