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5800 E. Glen Drive, Paradise Valley

Postby dbostrom on Mon May 04, 2009 7:42 pm

I came upon this derelict residence on a recent hike on Mummy Mountain in Paradise Valley. Though the hearing notice in front suggests it will soon be demolished, it is one of the neighborhood's few homes remaining in its original un-renovated state. Badly neglected and perched alone on a mountainside surrounded by McMansions, it still retains the all elements of its original charm.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/bostworld/ ... 619512793/

Can anyone tell me about it? It appears to have been purchased in February of 2008 for a million five. It's just under two thousand square feet. (And if you are the owner, please forgive my intrusion. All I did was make a few pictures.)
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Re: 5800 E. Glen Drive, Paradise Valley

Postby PixelPixie on Tue May 05, 2009 12:42 am

Whoah. Nice find. I will ask around. Looks like the hearing already happened. Did you take a snapshot of the hearing # so it can be tracked online?
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Re: 5800 E. Glen Drive, Paradise Valley

Postby HooverDam on Tue May 05, 2009 1:55 am

Nice urban exploration!

Too bad it might be knocked over, it looks like its got great bones and a unique style, unlike a lot of the tasteless garbage that fills PV.
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Re: 5800 E. Glen Drive, Paradise Valley

Postby dbostrom on Tue May 05, 2009 5:45 am

You can find the summary here:

http://ci.paradise-valley.az.us/Townhall/Hillside.htm

Item two reads "Concept review, application to construct a new home at 5800 East Glen Drive. Committee authorized applicant to proceed to formal review."
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Re: 5800 E. Glen Drive, Paradise Valley

Postby matthew on Tue May 05, 2009 7:24 am

wow, nice place. is that curving staircase outdoors? leading to a carport? that seems like a really cool space.
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Re: 5800 E. Glen Drive, Paradise Valley

Postby jarson on Tue May 05, 2009 1:11 pm

It’s a great place, you have a keen eye! We had a potential Buyer for that home when it was first offered for sale. Our person missed it: It sold very fast to an owner/builder who has no interest in saving the home. We go to spend quite a bit of time in it - a great place, it will be sad to see it go. It was in a fairly neglected state but it was only on it’s second owner - very original inside - lot’s of great details and history including images of the original marketing brochure!

It’s so hard to save these houses. I grew up just north or Mummy Mtn. near Palo Soleri. The north slope was dotted with many great modernist houses. So many have been lost. I’m interested in finding out the Architect on this one... We think there is a little Cal Straub to this one, but it’s just a theory...
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Re: 5800 E. Glen Drive, Paradise Valley

Postby dbostrom on Tue May 05, 2009 4:11 pm

That's what makes this one so unique -- it looks like a snapshot from 35 years ago. From what I could see of the inside, it looks like much of the original decor remains.

I may have to haunt this place until I can find someone who'll grant me access to the interior. It needs to be properly documented before it's gone.

It's not secure, but I was afraid to do anything but take a brief peek inside the door.

Another unique feature is the size! I spent my teens about a block away in a house with more than twice the square footage. At less than two thousand square feet, it would have been the perfect predator's den for a swinging well-heeled bachelor.
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Re: 5800 E. Glen Drive, Paradise Valley

Postby dbostrom on Tue May 05, 2009 5:34 pm

Argh. I can't believe the Manker House is for sale! Another original owner!

http://www.azarchitecture.com/property_ ... uto_id=566

I spent so much time in this place during my teens!

"The home is not to be significantly modified and demolition is strictly prohibited."
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Re: 5800 E. Glen Drive, Paradise Valley

Postby reform on Tue May 05, 2009 7:30 pm

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Re: 5800 E. Glen Drive, Paradise Valley

Postby dbostrom on Tue May 05, 2009 11:00 pm

Word travels fast.

The Mankers are the only member of that neighborhood that I knew. My family used to attend Dr. Manker's church.
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Re: 5800 E. Glen Drive, Paradise Valley

Postby Tabletoo on Wed May 06, 2009 10:52 am

The Manker's home looks wonderful from the pictures. It is great that they want to sell it to someone who will respect the architecture. Ray Manker (who is still emeritus pastor at the UU Church on Lincoln) played a significant role in the history of civil right movement in Phoenix and in the country.
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