Luhrs Tower
Address
45 W Jefferson St
Phoenix, AZ 85003
Details
Founded by Phoenix businessman, George H.N. Luhrs and completed by his son, George Luhrs Jr., the Luhrs Building was Phoenix’s first 10-story high-rise when it opened with great fanfare on April 1, 1924.
Housed inside the Luhrs City Center, Luhrs Tower is a 14-story Art Deco masterpiece listed on the Phoenix Historic Property Register (1929).
For decades the tallest building in the Southwest (185 ft.), this timeless office tower combining striking Art Deco styling with regional Southwest & Spanish colonial influences, has been artfully restored with state-of-the-art amenities.
Nearby Arts & Culture
- Luhrs City Center11 W Jefferson St (196 feet SE)
- Maricopa County Justice Museum and Learning Center125 W Washington St (402 feet NW)
- Phoenix Historic Jail125 W Washington St (402 feet NW)
- Phoenix Police Museum at Historic City Hall17 S 2nd Ave (546 feet NW)
Nearby Dining
- Casa de Julia45 W Jefferson St (53 feet NW)
- Monroe's Hot Chicken45 W Jefferson St (66 feet NE)
- La Madeleine French Bakery & Café45 W Jefferson St (82 feet NE)
- Serafina Coffee Bar111 E Taylor St (106 feet NE)
Nearby Education
- Maricopa County Justice Museum and Learning Center125 W Washington St (402 feet NW)
- Phoenix Police Museum at Historic City Hall17 S 2nd Ave (546 feet NW)
- Marshall Shore: Hip Historian (613 feet NE)
- Arizona Latino Arts & Cultural Center (ALAC)147 E Adams St (0.2 miles NE)