Encanto, Phoenix

Encanto
Urban village of Phoenix, Arizona
Encanto Village
Encanto Park at night

Location of Encanto highlighted in red.
Coordinates: 33°28′33″N 112°05′21″W / 33.47583°N 112.08917°W / 33.47583; -112.08917Coordinates: 33°28′33″N 112°05′21″W / 33.47583°N 112.08917°W / 33.47583; -112.08917
Country United States
State Arizona
County Maricopa
City Phoenix
Area[1]
  Total 8 sq mi (20 km2)
Population (2010)[2]
  Total 54,614
  Density 6,800/sq mi (2,600/km2)
Website Encanto Village Planning Committee

Encanto Village is one of the 15 Urban villages that make up the City of Phoenix, in Arizona. The village includes the city's midtown and uptown districts, as well as the popular Encanto neighborhood, its namesake. In 2010, Encanto had a population of 54,614 residents.

Geography

The community is located in Central Phoenix. At about 8 square miles, it is the city's smallest urban village by area, and, consequently, one of its densest.

The western border of the village is the I-17 Black Canyon Freeway, and the southern border is McDowell Road. The Grand Canal makes up the northern and eastern border.

Features

The core of the Encanto Village is the Park Central Mall; and the Arizona State Fair, on whose fairgrounds the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum is located. It was the original home of the Phoenix Suns, the city's NBA franchise. Other points of interest include Encanto Park, Steele Indian School Park, and Phoenix College.

The village includes the city's Midtown and Uptown districts, which, combined with nearby Downtown, make up the largest center of employment in the state of Arizona. Encanto also includes the southern portion of the Melrose District (with the northern portion in neighboring Alhambra), which has an increasing number of gay and lesbian bars.

Viad Tower, a prominent structure in the skyline of Phoenix, is located in Encanto Village

References

  1. "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-07-27.
  2. https://www.phoenix.gov/pddsite/Documents/pdd_pz_pdf_00226.pdf
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