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Action on Wright-designed Ariz. home to be delayed

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PHOENIX (AP) - A Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Phoenix home that was slated for demolition will remain up for sale a while longer.

Broker Robert Joffe says the sale period for the 1950s home will be extended to Dec. 19. That's when the City Council is now expected to consider whether to approve an historic status designation. That'd prevent demotion for three years.

City officials say the council is being asked to postpone action to Dec. 19 because city staff failed to update a sign providing public notice for action that was scheduled for Wednesday.

Joffe says a second possible sale of the property fell through Saturday but that he remains hopeful one can be arranged by Dec. 19.

Developers who owned the property had planned to take it off the market Tuesday.

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