CLOSED! Sale of Arcadia lot a record-breaker

By Angela Gonzales | Phoenix Business Journal

A 1.05-acre parcel of vacant land in the Arcadia area of Phoenix originally owned by the Frank Lloyd Wright family sold on Thursday for a record-breaking $4.75 million.

The parcel at 5226 E. Exeter Blvd. is adjacent to the historic David and Gladys Wright house, which was designed by Frank Lloyd Wright in the mid-1950s.

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