Generally bounded by McDowell Road, Fillmore Street, Central and Seventh Avenues.
Period of Significance: 1895-1930
The Roosevelt Historic District is a residential area located in central Phoenix and includes Roosevelt Street between First and Seventh Avenues; Sixth Avenue between Roosevelt and McKinley; Fifth Avenue between Roosevelt and Fillmore; parts of Second, Third, and Fourth Avenues between Roosevelt and McKinley; and Portland Street between Central and Third Avenues. The district includes 109 major buildings, their associated outbuildings, and a small city park. Visible from within the district are the historic sixteen story Hotel Westward Ho (listed on the National Register), the modern commercial skyscrapers of adjacent downtown Phoenix, and South Mountain, which defines the southern terminus of the city.
The Roosevelt Historic District is significant for its role in the establishment of residential development patterns in Phoenix, for its examples of the progression of architectural styles popular in Phoenix between 1897 and 1937, and for its association with many significant people in the early history of Phoenix. See source for more detail.
Source: https://npgallery.nps.gov/GetAsset/9c742c56-26ec-4b65-94f9-a617ea5a09b3
Homes for sale in the Roosevelt Historic District
Listing Office: Orion Investment Real Estate
Listing Office: HomeSmart
Listing Office: Coldwell Banker Realty
Listing Office: R.O.I. Properties
Listing Office: Cutler Commercial
Listing Office: Homelogic Real Estate
Listing Office: Clear Commercial Advisors
Listing Office: Russ Lyon Sotheby's International Realty