Arizona Biltmore Hotel

Arizona Biltmore Hotel

The Arizona Biltmore Hotel is a resort located in Phoenix near 24th Street and Camelback Road. It recently joined the Hilton Hotels' luxury collection, The Waldorf-Astoria Collection.

The surrounding commercial and residential neighborhood has become known as the Biltmore area of Phoenix, Arizona. This region has become nationally and internationally renownedWho|date=June 2008 for its real estate. This area is home to Phoenix's Ritz-Carlton hotel; the Biltmore Fashion Park shopping center, which includes many high-end tenants including Saks Fifth Avenue, Ralph Lauren, Cartier, and Escada; and many eateries. The area has median home values of $1.1 million with many exceeding $10-12 million.Fact|date=June 2008

The Arizona Biltmore Hotel has been designated as a Phoenix Point of Pride. [cite web|url=http://phoenix.gov/ARTS/pridepts.html|title=Phoenix Points of Pride|accessmonthday=October 18 |accessyear=2006]

History

Warren McArthur, Jr., and brother Charles McArthur along with John McEntee Bowman, the entrepreneur behind the Biltmore Hotel chain, opened the Arizona Biltmore Hotel on February 23, 1929.

The Arizona Biltmore's architect of record is Albert Chase McArthur, yet its authorship is often mistakenly attributed to Frank Lloyd Wright, owing to Wright's on-site consulting for four months in 1928 relating to the masonry unit "Textile Block" construction. Some visitorsWho|date=June 2008 say the hotel has the look and feel of a Wright building, especially in the main lobby, likely owing to a strong imprint of the unit block design that Wright had utilized on four residential buildings in the Los Angeles area some 6 years earlier. McArthur is indisputably the architect as original linen drawings of the hotel in the Arizona State University Library archives attest, as does the 1929 feature article in Architectural Record magazine. The two architects are a study in contrast with the famous and outspoken Wright being self taught and never licensed as an architect in Arizona. The more soft spoken McArthur was Harvard trained in architecture, mathematics, engineering, and music. McArthur obtained an architect's license in Arizona, number 338, in 1925, the year he arrived in Phoenix to begin his practice.

Adding to the confusion, in recent years, FLW influences have been added to the property such as a stained glass window design entitled "Sahuaros" that Wright had designed as a magazine cover for Liberty Magazine in 1926 and was fabricated by Taliesin students and installed during the 1973 hotel renovations and restoration. Reproductions of the geometric 'sprite' statues originally designed by sculptor Alfonzo Iannelli for Wright's 1915 Midway Gardens project in Chicago are placed around the property. Also, the original hotel solarium of 1929 was converted to a restaurant in 1973 and since the mid-1990's has been named 'Wright's'.

Authorship of the hotel's design is not a new dispute. Wright has variously condemned McArthur's use of the block system [Wright wanted square blocks as opposed to McArthur's mathematically proportioned rectangle block that was used] and publicly claimed credit for the building's design. Wright issued a carefully-worded letter in 1930 that was published in The Architectural Record (quoted in Brendan Gill's "Many Masks"):

"All I have done in connection with the building of the Arizona Biltmore, near Phoenix, I have done for Albert McArthur himself at his sole request, and for none other. Albert McArthur is the architect of that building -- all attempts to take the credit for that performance from him are gratuitous and beside the mark. But for him, Phoenix would have had nothing like the Biltmore, and it is my hope that he may be enabled to give Phoenix many more beautiful buildings as I believe him entirely capable of doing."

In 1930, the McArthurs lost control of the property to one of their primary investors, William Wrigley Jr., who became full owner. In 1940, the "Catalina pool" and the "Cowboy Bunkhouse" areas opened; these would become favorite areas of Hollywood celebrities. Marilyn Monroe was seenFact|date=June 2008 around the pool area, and Martha Raye was photographed playing chess on a large chessboard around the "Cowboy" house.

In 1962, the hotel's first air conditioners were put into service, and in 1969, their grand ballroom, designed by Flatow, Moore & Bryan Architects, was inaugurated.

In 1970, the Wrigley family sold the hotel to the Talley family. 1973 almost spelled doom for the hotel; a large fire erupted on June 21, destroying interiors of large parts of the 3rd and 4th floors and tremendous water damage on the 2nd and ground floors. It was announced immediately by the new owners that this famed hotel would be rebuilt in 90 days and opened on schedule for its regular winter season the last week of September 1973. The prompt re-building included new custom designed carpets throughout the hotel, new furniture for guest rooms and public areas, new restaurant kitchen equipment, and renovated public interiors throughout the hotel. Three separate crews were employed around the clock. In the wee hours before opening day, the final carpets were laid and the deadline had been met by a partnership of the owner, Talley Industries, the general contractor, J.R. Porter Construction Co., and the architect, Taliesin Associated Architects.

In 1979, the hotel was taken over by the Rostland Corporation. In 1983, it became a Leper DBL Biltmore Association property, and in 1992 it was re-sold, to the Grossman Properties. A spa was opened in 1998.

In December 2000, Boca Resorts, Inc. sold the hotel for $335 Million to KSL Recreation, Inc. KSL retained the hotel until April of 2004, when it was sold to the Orlando, Florida-based REIT, CNL Hotels & Resorts as part of the corporate acquisition of six of KSL's seven resort assets. CNL continues to own the landmark and Hilton operates it as a member of the Waldorf=Astoria Collection.

In 2004, while doing a campaign stop in Arizona, United States president George W. Bush slept there, under strict security measures. Over 200 policemen, Secret Service agents and bomb sniffing dogs were at hand.

Celebrities

Many celebrities stayed at the Biltmore during the hotel's existence. Apart from every American President since the hotel began to operate, others include:

*Fred Astaire
*Mike Francesa
*Joan Bennett
*Irving Berlin
*Samantha Brown (this hotel was featured on her Travel Channel show "Great Hotels")
*Laura Bush
*James Cagney
*Hollywood studio executive Harry Cohn, who died here
*Walter Cronkite
*Bing Crosby
*Michael J. Fox
*Vicente Fox
*Ava Gardner
*Barry Goldwater
*Art Griggs
*Tony Hawk
*Evander Holyfield
*Bob Hope
*Reba McEntire
*The New York Mets baseball team
*Marilyn Monroe
*Martha Raye
*Nancy Reagan
*Edward G. Robinson
*Spencer Tracy

The nearby Wrigley Mansion was built in 1931 and now operates as a private club with meeting facilities. The hotel also has an exclusive home area named "Biltmore Estates", where celebrities such as Glen Campbell and others make their homes.

References

External links

* [http://www.AzBiltmore.com/ AzBiltmore.com - Neighborhood Portal]
* [http://www.arizonabiltmore.com/ Arizona Biltmore]
* [http://www.franklloydwrightinfo.com/wrightbilt.html page by Wright scholar William Allin Storrer]
* [http://phoenix.about.com/cs/famous/a/sprites01.htm history of the Midway Gardens sprites]


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