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The F. Q. Story Neighborhood Historic District is located in central Phoenix, Arizona, United States. The neighborhood runs from McDowell Road south to Roosevelt Street and from Seventh Avenue west to Grand Avenue. The neighborhood as well as many of the individual houses are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
It is among the city's wealthiest neighborhoods, [1] with a "posh" reputation. [2] The Arizona Biltmore Hotel is in the area. [2] Housing includes both condominiums [3] as well as mansions and older homes. [4] Plans for golf course expansion in the area in the late 2010s and 2020s encountered opposition from some neighborhood residents ...
The Sunnyslope community is an established neighborhood within the borders of the city of Phoenix, Arizona. The geographic boundaries are 19th Avenue to the west, Cactus Road to the north, 16th Street to the east, and Northern Avenue to the south. This area covers approximately nine square miles (23 km 2) and is divided into nine census tracts ...
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Moon Valley is a neighborhood of approximately 1,600 homes located in the northern part of Phoenix, Arizona. The neighborhood, which comprises 29 separate subdivisions , was established in the early 1960s and is centered on the Moon Valley Country Club , a private country club . [ 1 ]
Anthem was developed by Del Webb in 1998 as a master-planned community in the foothills approximately 30 miles (48 km) north of downtown Phoenix. [4] Anthem has been described as one of the best places to raise a family by Parenting magazine and one of the best family friendly neighborhoods in the Phoenix area by Phoenix Magazine.
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.
Willo, Arizona, commonly known as the Willo Historic District, is a community neighborhood within Phoenix, Arizona. The Willo Historic District was originally one of downtown Phoenix’s first historic suburbs planned in the 1920s. [1] [2] It has small shops, houses, and apartments. According to the 2013 census, it has a population of 2,198 people.