The Van Buren Explained

Address:401 W Van Buren St, Phoenix, AZ 85003
Location:Metro Phoenix
Coordinates:33.4511°N -112.0794°W
Owner:Live Nation Entertainment
Seating Capacity:1,800
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Phoenix Motor Company building
Nrhp Type:NRHP
Location:401 W Van Buren Street, Phoenix, Arizona
Built:October 1930
Architecture:Spanish Revival/Baroque Revival[1]
Architect:Lescher & Mahoney
Added:2018-11-01
Refnum:100003064

The Van Buren is a music venue located in Downtown Phoenix, Arizona. The venue sits on the southwest corner of Van Buren St. and 4th Ave.[2] Originally known as the Phoenix Motor Company building and the Dud R. Day Motor Company building,[3] it was built in 1929 for the Phoenix Motor Company. It was designed by Lescher and Mahoney, who also designed the Orpheum Theatre.[4]

History

The building was originally built in 1929 and home to the Phoenix Motor Company The building was designed by Lescher and Mahoney, the same firm that created Phoenix's Orpheum Theatre.[4]

Pat Cantelme and his business partner Jim Kuykendall bought the building for $2.2 million in 2015. At the time, almost all of the building doors and windows had been boarded and plastered over, making it hard to seen the potential of the structure. Cantelme and Kuykendall approached Charlie Levy, owner of other local Phoenix venues The Crescent Ballroom and Valley Bar, about the purchase of the building and a possible partnership.[5] [6] After rediscovering the original storefront, doors, and windows, the group of partners received a $250,000 grant to help restore the building to its original design.[7] [6]

The Van Buren opened in the building on August 23, 2017 (Cold War Kids was the inaugural performance).[8] There was enough space to fit 1,700 to 1,900 concertgoers. The 1,900 capacity concert hall was voted Best New Music Venue in 2017,[9] Best Large Venue in 2019,[10] and Best Medium-Sized Venue in 2020.[11] It was added to the Phoenix Historic Property Register in May 2017[12] and to the National Register of Historic Places in December 2018.[13]

In April 2021, Live Nation Entertainment took over control and ownership of The Van Buren. The group had had a partial stake in the venue prior, and bought out majority owner Charlie Levy after financial struggles due in large part to the COVID-19 pandemic that shutdown much of the music industry and touring.[14]

Notable performances

A Joywave/Cold War Kids show was the first official performance to be played at the venue on August 23, 2017. Phoenix Afrobeat Orchestra performed the night before for the venue's soft opening, acting as a stress test for employees.[15] Phoenix Afrobest Orchestra was also the first show for the venue after its fifteen-month closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[16]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staff Report: Z-2-17-7 rezoning . City of Phoenix . January 8, 2019 . March 2, 2017.
  2. Web site: Masley . Ed . Live Nation now fully owns The Van Buren in Phoenix and Stateside Presents. Here's why . August 17, 2024 . The Arizona Republic . en-US.
  3. Web site: Dodds . Michelle . Don't Remuddle, Rehabilitate! . January 8, 2019 . City of Phoenix.
  4. Web site: Reagor . Catherine . Downtown Phoenix's Van Buren venue lands on national historic list . October 27, 2020 . The Arizona Republic . en-US.
  5. Web site: Frigerio . Josh . October 14, 2016 . Owner behind Crescent Ballroom and Valley Bar to open new venues . August 17, 2024 . ABC15 . en-US.
  6. Web site: Masley . Ed . Crescent Ballroom owner Charlie Levy to open 1,800-capacity music club the Van Buren in mid-2017 . August 17, 2024 . The Arizona Republic . en-US.
  7. Web site: Leatherman . Benjamin . Charlie Levy Up for Phoenix "Business Person of the Year" Award . August 17, 2024 . Phoenix New Times . en.
  8. Web site: Bartkowski . Becky . August 24, 2017 . The Van Buren Opens with Cold War Kids in Downtown Phoenix . October 27, 2020 . Phoenix New Times.
  9. Web site: Best New Music Venue: The Van Buren Best of Phoenix® 2017: Your Key to the City . October 27, 2020 . Phoenix New Times.
  10. Web site: Best Large Music Venue: The Van Buren Best of Phoenix® 2019: Your Key to the City . October 27, 2020 . Phoenix New Times.
  11. Web site: Best Medium-Sized Music Venue: The Van Buren Best of Phoenix® 2020: Your Key to the City . October 27, 2020 . Phoenix New Times.
  12. Web site: December 2018 . Phoenix Historic Property Register December 2018 . January 8, 2019 . City of Phoenix.
  13. Web site: April 7, 2022 . The Van Buren . August 17, 2024 . USAToday . en.
  14. Web site: Leatherman . Benjamin . Live Nation Has Bought Out Local Ownership of The Van Buren in Downtown Phoenix . August 17, 2024 . Phoenix New Times . en.
  15. Web site: Masley . Ed . The Van Buren grand opening a sold-out success in downtown Phoenix . August 18, 2024 . The Arizona Republic . en-US.
  16. Web site: Masley . Ed . 'It's been too long': Live concerts returning to The Van Buren. Here's what we know . August 18, 2024 . The Arizona Republic . en-US.