Hiway House

Hiway House was a motor hotel chain founded in 1956 at Phoenix, Arizona, by the late Del Webb,[1][2][3] a construction magnate who owned the New York Yankees baseball team and later created the Sun City retirement communities.

Ultimately, there would be Del Webb's Hiway House locations at Phoenix, Holbrook, Flagstaff, and Tucson, Arizona; Albuquerque and Roswell, New Mexico; Tulsa, Oklahoma; Abilene, Texas; and Los Angeles near LAX, Blythe, Palm Springs, and Arcadia, California.

in the Nob Hill section, which was the path of the world-famous U.S. Route 66 through Albuquerque, it still has the original colonial-style architecture and same neon sign that has stood since it opened in 1958.

[citation needed] The bottom portion of the street-level Hiway House signs read the motto "Sleep is our Business."

Today that line still appears on the sign of the Albuquerque location, which is owned by Bicu Corporation and has been operated in recent years by George and Livia Strimbu.