In 1939, prominent Tucson developer John Murphey received a fill-in-the-blank template from the Federal Housing Administration, outlining restrictions he should use to protect the value of what would ...
The city of Tucson is diving into Black history with a project aimed at chronicling its historically significant structures, buildings and neighborhoods. The city’s historic preservation office was ...
Eighteen months ago, Ariel Enriquez found space for his five children at Park Place Condominiums in north Tucson. Soon after they moved in, the rent went up $200, to $1,700. With his struggle to pay ...
Dr. Kevin Gurney, a professor at Northern Arizona University, debuted the first-ever building- and street-level maps of carbon dioxide emissions for Phoenix, Tucson, and Flagstaff. The data, years in ...
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