05/24/2026
Preserve Phoenix Board Members Mike Hardesty & Roger Brevoort spent some time at the Emerson House yesterday with the owner, Robert Young - Mike created this content to share his thoughts on preservation in downtown Phoenix:
I didn't know much about the history of the Emerson House before I met Robert Young, but in the last month, and in the few hours I've spent talking with him, l've almost felt embarrassed for not knowing more. Mr. Young's passion for Phoenix history is simply astonishing, and it's been an absolute pleasure getting to learn more about the story of the Churchill Addition and the Evans Churchill Historic District.
This whole story hasn't sat right with me. It's hard not to feel uneasy and angry watching an 88-year-old man who has owned the historic Louis Emerson House since 1975 face this kind of pressure. Especially considering the home is officially listed on the Phoenix Historic Property Register.
And honestly, what message does this send?
If historic designation and decades of stewardship can still leave homeowners vulnerable when larger personal interests come calling, people are naturally going to wonder why protections really exist in the first place.
Maybe you agree with me. Maybe you think I'm being dramatic.
But I do think these conversations matter, because once pieces of Phoenix history are gone, they're gone for good.
If you feel strongly about it either way, make your voice heard.
Reach out respectfully to ASU, the City of Phoenix, or your elected officials and let them know where you stand, because progress doesn't always have to arrive behind a bulldozer.