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Calvis Wyant Celebrates 40 Years of Defining Arizona Luxury Homebuilding
Scottsdale-based luxury homebuilder marks four decades of client trust, design+build excellence, and long-term homeowner relationships.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ / ACCESS Newswire / May 6, 2026 / Calvis Wyant Luxury Homes, the Arizona luxury custom homebuilder founded in 1986, is marking 40 years in business as it enters its next chapter in residential design, construction, and homeowner services.
Over the past four decades, Calvis Wyant has designed and built custom homes for Arizona clients while expanding its services to support homeowners at multiple stages of the process. The company said the anniversary reflects its long history in the market, its leadership in design+build, and its commitment to long-term client relationships and service beyond a project's completion.
"Forty years is a meaningful milestone for our company," said Tony Calvis. "It shows the trust clients, partners, and team members have placed in us since we started. As we look ahead, our homeowners can expect the same care, integrity, and attention to detail that have shaped Calvis Wyant from the beginning."
Design+build remains the core of the business, but Calvis Wyant also supports clients across a broader home journey. The company provides lot acquisition with in-house Realtors, as well as home management for ongoing maintenance and oversight, and renovations for homeowners whose needs change over time but who want to stay in the location that's always been perfect for them.
Leadership also remains central to the company's story. Gary Wyant has led the architectural side of the business, helping shape the design direction of Calvis Wyant homes since its founding. On the construction side, Scott Edwards, Vice President of Construction, has led project execution for the past 30 years as a key figure in both field oversight and homeowner service.
"The homes we design are deeply personal to the families who live in them, and that always guides our work," said Gary Wyant. "Every home needs to fit how our homeowners want to live and be problem-free for decades to come."
As Calvis Wyant enters its fifth decade, the company continues to support homeowners before, during, and long after the initial build of their home.
About Calvis Wyant
Founded in 1986, Calvis Wyant Luxury Homes is a Scottsdale-based Arizona luxury homebuilder. The company provides lot acquisition, design+build, home management, and renovation for homeowners across Scottsdale, Paradise Valley, and Phoenix.
Visit Calvis Wyant at calviswyant.com.
Media Contact
Tony Calvis, Jr.
[email protected]

SOURCE: Calvis Wyant Luxury Homes
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G.Stevens--AMWN