By Ron Eland | Red Rock News
The privately-owned Sedona Cultural Park has sat vacant for more than a decade and with each passing year speculation — and rumors — increase as to what may some day become of the property.
In late 2019, the 40-acre parcel again hit the market with an asking price of $19.9 million. In addition, the State Route 89A frontage property and building leading to the park is for sale for $1.75 million.
At that time, South Dakota co-owner Mike Tennyson told the Sedona Red Rock News that, “We’d sell them separately but in our minds, whoever buys the 40 acres, logically, could use the other property as their sales office and construction headquarters, even if it’s just in the interim. So, a buyer of the park would have first rights to the other property and if they didn’t want it, we’d sell it separately.”
However, neither property has sold.
As recent as April of this year, there has been renewed interest in the land by a Phoenix firm, Wentworth Property Company.