Coronado Neighborhood Association

Cause Area

  • Community

Location

P.O. Box 5195Phoenix, AZ 85010 United States

Organization Information

Mission Statement

The Coronado Neighborhood Association (CNA) is organized for the purpose of preserving and improving the life associated with the residential characteristics of the community. This purpose is accomplished through a volunteer membership base which: builds a united and informed community; plans projects and activities that bring people together in celebration; and plans projects and activities which improve the environment of the community.

Description

Located in midtown Phoenix, our Coronado neighborhood (often called Greater Coronado) covers approximately 1-1/2 square miles and includes about 5,000 households (see map below). Three historic districts --Brentwood, Coronado, and Country Club Park-- make up much of the neighborhood. Hundreds of small businesses thrive on our periphery. The western side of the neighborhood was constructed largely between 1920 and 1930 and reflects the California Bungalow and Spanish Colonial revival building styles; the northern side is predominantly the ranch styles common of the 1940s. Throughout the neighborhood you'll find the occasional contemporary in-fill home. Much of our neighborhood falls within the Phoenix Historic Preservation zoning guidelines.

Coronado neighborhood is centrally located and has direct access to the major freeways, very close proximity to the Phoenix downtown & central corridor, the "arts district", the new light rail line, and three major hospitals.

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