The iconic Arizona Inn, founded by Isabella Greenway, Arizona’s first Congresswoman, is now on the market for the first time since it opened in 1930. The historic hotel, located in Midtown Tucson on E. Elm St., has been a popular destination for the elite, including the Rockefellers, Roosevelts, and Kennedys. With its listing on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988, the Arizona Inn holds a significant place in Tucson’s history.
The Inn, situated on 14 acres near the University of Arizona, has remained in the Greenway family for generations. However, with the changing times and economic landscape, the decision has been made to sell the property. This marks a new chapter for the historic establishment, which has witnessed Tucson’s growth from a small population of 32,000 during the Great Depression to the bustling city it is today.
The sale of the Arizona Inn will bring about changes, but the legacy of Isabella Greenway and the rich history of the hotel will forever be cherished by those who have experienced its elegance and charm.
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