by Jim Hinckley | May 25, 2019 | Blog, Uncategorized
It has cast a long shadow over Front Street, now Andy Devine Avenue (Route 66) for more than 110-years. It was the first three story building in Kingman, Arizona. Even though it wasn’t quite as classy as its neighbor the Hotel Beale the Brunswick Hotel was the...
by Jim Hinckley | Apr 19, 2019 | Blog, Commercial Real Estate, Uncategorized
If you are looking for opportunity it is blossoming in Kingman, Arizona, a dusty high desert town on the cusp of becoming a major destination. The historic Brunswick Hotel and Beale Celebrations event center are currently for sale and the savvy investor would have to...
by Jim Hinckley | Feb 6, 2019 | Blog, Commercial Real Estate, Uncategorized
The Brunswick Hotel has stood as a silent sentinel to a flow of history in Kingman for more than a century. A celebration took place at the hotel in February 1912 when Arizona made the transition from territory to state. Dating to 1951 the Beale Celebrations building...
by Jim Hinckley | Jan 21, 2019 | Blog
The historic business district in Kingman, Arizona, and the Route 66 corridor through town, is experiencing a rather dramatic renaissance. At every turn there are signs of renewal; refurbished and new neon signage created by Legacy Signs shines bright at Rickety...
by Jim Hinckley | Dec 20, 2018 | Blog
The historic business district in Kingman, Arizona has changed rather dramatically since a row of territorial era homes was cleared from the Fourth and Beale Street corner in the early 1950’s, and a modern J.C. Penny was built. Kingman in those years was a...
by Jim Hinckley | Nov 25, 2018 | Blog, Uncategorized
Last month I shared a glimpse of the future that is built on what was started in 2014. In that post I noted that Kingman, and what was then a nondescript building at the heart of the historic business district, a former J.C. Penny’s (now Beale Celebrations)...
by Jim Hinckley | Oct 15, 2018 | Blog, Uncategorized
Let’s take a moment to imagine, to give flight to fancy. Let’s take a moment to dream, and perhaps, to find ways to make the dream a reality. First, a bit of history. In 2014 the City of Kingman hosted the International Route 66 Festival. The building that...
by Jim Hinckley | Sep 20, 2018 | Blog, Uncategorized
Beale Celebrations located in the heart of Kingman’s historic business district with its neon trimmed facade, distinctive neon signage created by Legacy Signs, and turquoise color is not easily overlooked. Not even in a vibrant district where neon signage,...
by Jim Hinckley | Aug 15, 2018 | Blog, Thoughts, Uncategorized
The Beale Celebrations building at the very heart of the historic district renaissance is more than just an ideal setting for events, conferences, and concerts. It represents tremendous opportunity for someone with vision. As it the building is a direct link to more...
by Jim Hinckley | Jul 15, 2018 | Blog, Uncategorized
Listen close. Do you hear that sound carried on gentle sage scented desert winds? That, my friend, is the sound of opportunity knocking. Beale Celebrations located at the corner of Fourth and Beale Streets in the historic heart of the Kingman, Arizona business...