In 1970, the ranch was purchased by Robert Hartman for $260,000. It was next sold in 1983 for $3 million to Pointe Partners. The property then ended up under bank ownership after foreclosure by
Standard Chartered Bank. In 1993, a group of investors led by Jed C. Paradies purchased the property from the bank for $1.6 million. In 1995, Paradies sold the property for $2.3 million to a group of local investors led by Jeffrey B. Timan and Richard Fink. The Timan/Fink group restored each of the 30 guest rooms, suites, and casitas. A new restaurant, The Grill, was added in 1997 and received several culinary awards. It is one of only two surviving
dude ranches in Tucson, where once there were 20 or so. It is a member of the
Historic Hotels of America. ==See also==