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The initial section of SR 210 has a very long history in Tucson. Called the Barraza-Aviation Highway, all but the last few miles were completed in the 1990s. On July 8, 2008, the Mayor and Council voted 6–0 to approve Alignment 3.d., which would extend SR 210 to I-10 at the current St. Mary's Road overpass.
The Julian-Drew Building – built in 1917 and located at 182 E. Broadway. W.A.Julian ran his own plumbing business with offices and a storage yard on-site. Tucson Overland Company, an automobile dealership, and the principal tenant, occupied the majority of the first floor.
The 1,100,000-square-foot (100,000 m 2), [7] $100 million renovation, [8] completed in 2001, was recognized that year as a Reader's Pick for Best Contemporary Architecture in Tucson Weekly's Best of Tucson awards. [9] The renovation included the addition of an Old Navy, Borders Bookstore, and Abercrombie & Fitch. [9]
Tucson's largest office building is 5151 East Broadway in east Tucson, completed in 1975. The first phases of Williams Centre, a mixed-use, master-planned development on Broadway near Craycroft Road, [64] were opened in 1987. Park Place, a recently renovated shopping center, is also along Broadway (west of Wilmot Road).
The high school was founded in 1986 in rented space at Christ Community Church, with 23 9th- and 10th-grade students and seven faculty members. It moved to the El Camino Baptist Church campus on East Speedway Boulevard in 1991 as its enrollment approached 100. It was expanded with a middle school in 2000 and elementary school in 2004.
Originally the Tucson Federal Savings & Loan Association Building or Tucson Federal Building. [5] Tallest building in Tucson from 1967-1977. Otherwise known as Home Federal Tower or Great American Tower. [6] 4 5151 East Broadway: 225 (68) 16 [7] 1975 [8] Originally the Great Western Bank-Pima Savings Building or Great Western Bank Building. [7] 5
The oldest mall in metropolitan Tucson, El Con Mall, as it was known since its opening in 1960, [5] was renamed in May 2014 at the time of its sale for $81.7 million to Stan Kroenke, owner of numerous sports properties including Arsenal F.C. and the Los Angeles Rams.
The Julian-Drew Building is a historic building in Tucson, Arizona.It was built in 1937 by A.C. Rosewell for businessmen William Armine Julian and W. E. Drew. [2] Tenants included a car dealership called the Tucson Overland Company and a hotel called the Lewis Hotel. [2]