The Wrigley Mansion in Phoenix, Arizona, is a landmark building constructed between 1929 and 1931 by chewing-gum magnate William Wrigley, Jr. It is also known as William Wrigley, Jr., Winter Cottage and as La Colina Solana.
Located at 2501 East Telewa Trail, it sits atop a 100-foot (30 m) knoll with views of greater Phoenix to the south, close to the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, which Wrigley owned.
History
Architect Earl Heitschmidt of Los Angeles designed the home at a cost of $1.2 million, in a combination of styles including Spanish Colonial. It has 24 rooms, 12 bathrooms, and over 16,000 square feet (1,500 m2). Much of the extensive tilework was shipped to Phoenix from Wrigley's own factory in Catalina, hauled by mule to the site.
The Wrigleys maintained other residences in Chicago; Philadelphia; Lake Geneva, Wisconsin; Catalina Island; and Pasadena, and used this, the smallest of their houses, for only a few weeks a year. William Wrigley died in 1932, shortly after its completion.
In July 1992, Geordie Hormel bought the mansion and made it available for meetings, conventions and similar functions. Due to zoning regulation, The Wrigley Mansion must operate as a private club.
Membership in the Wrigley Mansion Club is really more of a formality, and is only imposed due to zoning laws in the area. All proceeds from membership dues go directly to local charities.
Landmark designations=
The Wrigley Mansion was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
The mansion has been designated as a Phoenix Point of Pride.
The mansion has been Winner of The Knot Weddings for 2011, 2009 and 2008.
Gallery
See also
- List of historic properties in Phoenix, Arizona
- Phoenix Historic Property Register
- Houses in Phoenix, Arizona
References
External links
- Official Wrigley Mansion Club website
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