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Lofts at Fillmore (Fillmore Lofts) in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona
The Lofts at Fillmore (Fillmore Lofts) was formerly a 60 room hotel/apt building that was built in 1929; the same year as the near-by Westward Ho Hotel in downtown Phoenix. The Lofts at Fillmore, known then, as the Moeller Building which was designed and built by Lizy Moeller. This 1920's downtown Phoenix hotel was considered innovative for it's time. It had a telephone system, sleeping porches, a basement dining hall open to the public and four large air shafts that drew cool air up from the basement and distributed it throughout the buildi
ng (Important for when summer tempuratures in Phoenix, Arizona soared above 100 degrees).
Converted in 2000 by Bill Mahoney, developer and Carl Bruckman, Architect, into 18 loft condos, the Moeller became The Lofts at Fillmore, the first lofts ever built in Phoenix, Arizona. Features like hardwood floors , tile and stainless steel counter tops, maple and hickory cabinets, open plans with multiple sleeping area
s and exposed brick, ducts, and pipes are standard throughout the building. Every unit is unique, however, all are two story with individual HVAC and security systems. All loft units at the Lofts at Fillmore are identified by an Arcosanti bronze-forged plaque. Each loft condominium comes with a detached, single car, garage and a car port. The Lofts at Fillmore property is completely gated for security and is desert landscaped for easy low cost maintenance. Gas cooking is standard and included the monthly HOA fee. The lower loft units, where the sleeping areas were located in the former hotel's basement, are cool and attractive to those who like a rougher finish in both form and function. Some of the loft units at the Lofts at Fillmore come with spiral staircases. The upper units tout mountain and city views, skylights, and balconies. Square footages range from about 914 sq. ft to 1600 sq. ft.
Contact Chris Campbell & Jude Smith with RooPho Realty -- Urban Real Estate Specialists 602.224.0554