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Efforts to save city's past pay off with 'historic' tag

Efforts to save city's past pay off with 'historic' tag

"The historic neon signs make us stand out from other cities," says Jonathan Mabry, Tucson's historic preservation officer.

February 18, 2013 12:00 am Comments
Efforts to save city's past pay off with 'historic' tag

Efforts to save city's past pay off with 'historic' tag

La Pilita Museum in Barrio Viejo, near the Tucson Convention Center, features the history of Barrio Viejo and early Tucson with more than 100 oral histories.

February 18, 2013 12:00 am Comments
Efforts to save city's past pay off with 'historic' tag

Efforts to save city's past pay off with 'historic' tag

San Pedro Chapel in the Old Fort Lowell Neighborhood, a backdrop here for the group Way Out West, is just one of the area's historic buildings

February 18, 2013 12:00 am Comments
City puts $1M into Steinfeld Warehouse, pledged $0

City puts $1M into Steinfeld Warehouse, pledged $0

The original deal to turn the Steinfeld Warehouse over to WAMO called for taxpayers to spend zero.

July 25, 2012 12:00 am Comments
Tucson puts $1M into Steinfeld Warehouse, pledged $0

Tucson puts $1M into Steinfeld Warehouse, pledged $0

Sometimes you don't even have to ask the city for taxpayer money to receive it. Take the historic Steinfeld Warehouse. So far, the city has quietly pumped nearly $1 million into the landmark at 101 W. Sixth St., even though the original deal to turn the property over to the Warehouse Arts Ma…

July 25, 2012 12:00 am Comments
City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

The Marist College, a three-story adobe building just behind St. Augustine Cathedral, is crumbling in spots due to water damage. The city will weigh whether to use $1.1 million in block-grant funding to help stabilize the exterior.

July 09, 2012 12:00 am Comments
City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

The Marist College's basement is one of the building's many areas in need of repairs.

July 09, 2012 12:00 am Comments
City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

The deteriorating facade of the Marist College building is delicately held in place and covered. The adobe landmark is in danger of collapsing.

July 09, 2012 12:00 am Comments
City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

City to weigh spending $1.1M to fix crumbling Marist building

The city of Tucson may help save a nationally recognized downtown landmark. After years of deterioration, the Marist College building is in danger of collapsing.

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