Casa Loma Building
398 S Mill Ave
Tempe, AZ 85281
Details
Original Use: Hotel/ Current Use: Retail, Dining, and Offices
The Casa Loma building has undergone significant changes during its time on Mill Avenue. The site was originally occupied by the Atwood Hotel, Tempe’s first 3-story Victorian style building. The original wood-framed building burned down in 1894 but was reconstructed in 1899.
The post-fire construction opened as The Casa Loma hotel in 1901, which remained a popular spot for tourists for 40 years. Other significant renovations include the 1927 facade change to the now-used Spanish Colonial Revival style, and the installation and removal of then-mandated window screens (1960 - 1981).
The Casa Loma building currently is home to popular Downtown Tempe destinations such as Caffe Boa, The Shoe Mill, and a variety of offices.
Nearby Dining
- Devil's Hideaway401 S Mill Ave (19 feet SW)
- Idle Hands Cocktails401 S Mill Ave (58 feet E)
- Tacos Calafia414 S Mill Avenue (133 feet SW)
- Masala Maniac414 S Mill Ave (157 feet SW)
Nearby Nightlife
- Devil's Hideaway401 S Mill Ave (19 feet SW)
- 414 Pub & Pizza414 S Mill Ave (195 feet SW)
- Sunbar Tempe24 W. 5th Street (409 feet SW)
- Varsity Tavern501 S Mill Ave (425 feet S)
Nearby Shopping
- The Shoe Mill398 S Mill Ave (149 feet NW)
- High Maintenance Smoke Shop411 S Mill Ave (162 feet S)
- Sneaker Cleaning Lab414 S Mill Ave (185 feet SW)
- The Sneaker Lab414 S Mill Ave (185 feet SW)