The newly redesigned Mountain Shadows has officially completed its top-to-bottom rebuild with the release of its 41 fully furnished luxury condos, decked out in mid-century modern and contemporary design.
Nestled into its own enclave and housed in the only three-story residential building, the glamorous residences include 41 fully furnished resort condominiums priced from $840,000 to $4.1 million. Buyers can choose from four penthouses along with studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom floor plans ranging in size from 1,000 to 3,410 square feet. For those just looking for a weekend stay, the new condominiums can also be booked from $429 to $2,899 nightly.
“It’s the next iteration of resort living—but with vibrant culture, moonlight yoga, harvest-to-hearth cuisine and outdoor adventure,” said Scott Lyon, founder and managing partner of Westroc Hospitality. “Residents and guests are checking into a lifestyle.”
The residences offer a “lock and leave” resort-style living and an abundance of amenities including full access to Mountain Shadows resort. Highlights at the resort include:
- The Citizen’s Club, a 4,000-square-foot high-tech wellness center complete with two 75-foot pools, cabanas and a vibrant fitness program
- The Gallery, featuring artist talks and new exhibitions every two months, including artists with connections to Frank Lloyd Wright and Arizona
- Hearth ’61, which serves seasonal American fare by renowned Executive Chef Charles Wiley, named one of “The Ten Best New Chefs in America,” by Food & Wine
- The Short Course, Arizona’s only 18-hole, par-3 golf course, completely redesigned by Forrest Richardson, acclaimed golf course architect.
The new residences mark the official completion of the $100 million resort which was rebuilt from the ground up. Originally opened in 1959, Mountain Shadows has played host to many Hollywood big shots like Bob Hope, Lucille Ball, Robert Stack and more.
For more information, visit: mountainshadows.com