By Brenna Goth | The Arizona Republic
(Editor’s Note: Rose Law Group represents Peter Sperling in his fight to preserve the residential character of Arcadia)
Permission to turn a Phoenix home into a destination for tours, weddings and concerts in celebration of Frank Lloyd Wright could come down to what is considered “historically significant.”
City historic-preservation staffers have little doubt that the 1952 David and Gladys Wright House — designed Frank Lloyd Wright for his son and daughter-in-law — meets the criteria to become a landmark. The designation would list the home among some of Phoenix’s most significant structures, including the Orpheum Theatre and Tovrea Castle.