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Lincoln Drive

Mid-Century Modern. The corridor we know best.

Beadle, Haver, and the firms that have followed them — Mid-Century Modern and contemporary architecture along the town's principal east-west spine.

Why Lincoln Drive matters.

The Lincoln Drive Corridor concentrates more architecturally significant residential work than any other stretch in Paradise Valley. Mid-century landmarks remain in active residential use; contemporary firms have built among them; the corridor as a whole functions as a continuous architectural conversation between decades.

Roof work on this corridor demands literacy in mid-century detailing — single-pitch standing seam, large-format tile fields, integrated low-slope foam, concealed-fastener terminations, and the kind of restraint that respects the original architect's intent without overlaying contractor instinct.

What's different about working here.

  • Mid-century specialization

    Beadle and Haver detailing, single-pitch standing seam, and the restraint to do less.

  • Architect coordination

    Direct coordination with current architects and original architects where still practicing.

  • Heritage tile sourcing

    Profile-matched and heritage tile for replacement-in-kind on the corridor's older properties.

Schedule in Lincoln Drive Corridor.

A senior estimator will visit, document the existing system, and walk you through the right specification — in writing, with photos.