STAY PARADIGM: WHERE ART MEETS DESIGN
Stay Paradigm: Where Art Meets Design When someone with deep-rooted construction heritage ventures into crafting a collection of unique properties for short-term stays, the result is something truly special. Imbued with artistic sensibility and history, grounded in design, and adorned with great art, Stay Paradigm emerges as a standout within the coveted Willo Historic District and one of the most stylish places to stay in Phoenix. Trent Hancock purchased this 20's Spanish Colonial with a vision - to create a sophisticated experience for those who appreciate design and architecture. With a unique eye for art and a skill for blending styles, this is a one-of-a-kind stay with a desert-style twist. → Book a Stay or Photo Shoot → Follow on Instagram Property photos by Jason RoehnerUsed with permission by Stay Paradigm/Trent Hancock
SHEMER ART CENTER
ART LIVES HERE SHEMER ART CENTER 📍 Camelback Rd + Arcadia Dr One of Phoenix's Points of Pride, this is one of the oldest properties in Arcadia. A community haven for art enthusiasts, with art classes, community events, and a gallery showcasing works by emerging and established artists alike.
SAUVAGE - A BOTTLE SHOP + WINE BAR
As natural wines are making their way to the top of the casual wine choice list, Sauvage has some of the best on rotation. Housed in the historic Helen Anderson House, this hip bottle shop offers all the comforts of home with its old-house charm, featuring casual armchairs, couches, and dining tables scattered about to encourage the ability to linger and savor each sip. There's always new bottles to explore, and for those who love surprises, there's "The Wine Well," a monthly subscription of bottles they're obsessed with, including some exclusive bottles not available anywhere else in the state. The Architecture: The Helen Anderson House stands as an excellent example of the English Cottage Revival Style, cementing its spot in Phoenix's architectural history since its addition to the National Register of Historic Places. Built circa 1920, it occupies the northeast corner of 3rd Ave & McDowell Rd -amidst several historic Phoenix neighborhoods. With wood shingled rolled eves, and waving butt lines that mimic a thatch roof, it exudes a fairy-tale-like ambiance, which is quite distinctive from the typical architectural landscape of the desert. Cheers to unique finds! 📍 149 W McDowell Road, Phoenix, AZ 85003
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