114 W Adams Street Unit 310, Phoenix, AZ 85003

$400,000
2
BD
2
BA
1,718
SqFt
Sold Price
$400,000
List Price
$419,800
Closing Date
Jan 15, 2021
Days on Market
175
Status
CLOSED
MLS#
6104711
City
Phoenix
Bedrooms
2
Bathrooms
2
Living SQFT
1,718
Lot Size
1,794
Subdivision
Orpheum Lofts
Year Built
1930
Type
Apartment Style/Flat

Property Description

In the heart of downtown Phoenix, the Iconic Orpheum Lofts (originally the Title and Trust Building) is an 11-story high-rise building and designed in Art Deco style by local architects Lescher & Mahoney . Downtown living at its finest, great city views, heated pool & spa, a clubhouse, BBQ common area, workout facility, close to new shopping, restaurants, performing theatres, museums, light rail and sports venues. Open floor plan, Cherry hardwood floors, shaker kitchen cabinets, granite counter tops, Glass tile backsplash, stainless steel appliances, Exposed brick and 10 foot high duct ceilings. No expense was spared in this remodel. This a rare chance to live in an exclusive downtown building It was the largest office building in Arizona at the time of its construction in 1930. The grand opening took place on January 31, 1931. Easy living at its finest ! Must see to appreciate all the finest details ! The bricks used in the facade were specially made in California and are progressively lighter in color from bottom to top.[3] A neon sign located on the north side that advertised the 'Phoenix Titles & Trust Co' was a prominent feature for many years. The site was originally occupied by the 2-story O'Neill Building which was constructed around 1900 and housed early Phoenix lawyers O'Neill and McKean, and later the Arizona Industrial Congress. The building was razed in 1929 to make way for construction of the Title and Trust Building which was expected to cost $650,000. Transamerica Title Insurance Co. acquired the building in 1959 when it bought controlling interest in the Phoenix Title & Trust Co. The building was sold during March 1969, by Transamerica to T & T Building Associates for $2,000,000 The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on September 4, 1985, as part of the Phoenix Commercial MRA (multiple resource area). The opening sequence of the 1960 Alfred Hitchcock film Psycho, was filmed from the roof of this building. A walk score 78

Additional Information

Elementary School
Kenilworth Elementary School
High School
Central High School
Middle School
Kenilworth Elementary School
School District
Phoenix Union High School District
Acres
0.04
Architecture
Contemporary
Assoc Fee Includes
Roof Repair, Insurance, Sewer, Pest Control, Maintenance Grounds, Trash, Water, Roof Replacement, Maintenance Exterior
Hoa Fee
$1,111
Hoa Fee Frequency
Monthly
Hoa
Yes
Hoa Name
Orpheum Lofts
Builder Name
Lescher & Mahoney
Community
Orpheum Lofts
Community Features
Community Spa Htd, Community Pool Htd, Near Light Rail Stop, Near Bus Stop, Historic District, Community Media Room, Guarded Entry, Clubhouse, Fitness Center
Construction
See Remarks
Cooling
Refrigeration
Fencing
None
Fireplace
None
Flooring
Carpet, Tile, Wood
Heating
Electric
Living Area
1,718
Lot Size
1,794
New Financing
Cash, Conventional
Parking Features
Addtn'l Purchasable
Property Description
North/South Exposure, Nat Reg Historic Hms, City Light View(s)
Roofing
Built-Up
Sewer
Sewer - Available, Public Sewer
Spa
None
Stories
11
Style
Stacked
Subdivision
Orpheum Lofts
Taxes
$1,856
Tax Year
2019
Water
City Water

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Listing courtesy of The Melcher Agency. Selling Office: Capstone Realty Professionals.

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