Mercado District

Mercado District (inside Menlo Park #34) The Mercado District is a neighborhood within a neighborhood. Developers began in the early 2000’s to develop new neighborhood...

West University Neighborhood

From Main Gate Square West of the University of Arizona Campus you will find the West University Neighborhood. This is considered to be the...

Rincon Heights Neighborhood

At the Northwest quadrant of Campbell and Broadway, The Rincon Heights neighborhood offers a diverse mixture of styles dating back to the 1920s-1940s. Self-proclaimed,”...

Pie Allen Neighborhood

In 1876 John Brackett “Pie” Allen was elected as the 4th. Mayor of Tucson. Following a failed attempt as a gold miner he began...

Millville Neighborhood

Millville Neighborhood was traditionally an industrial area serving Tucson and surrounding areas within reach of the Southern Pacific Line. Bordering the rail line to...

Menlo Park Neighborhood

Transcript KOLD News Vicki Carr joins us live this morning and Vicki you say changes could be on the way. Yes Wendy, so right now I’m...

Iron Horse Neighborhood

Just north of Broadway and nestled between downtown and the U of A is the Iron Horse Neighborhood. Trains were often referred to as...

El Presidio Neighborhood

El Presidio is where it all began for Tucson. Predominately a Historic Residential district, it boasts some of the most interesting architecture. Homes Dating...

Dunbar Springs Neighborhood

Just north of Downtown is the Dunbar Springs Neighborhood known as a small historic neighborhood of cultural diversity. Its’ name is derived from two...

Barrio Viejo Neighborhood

West of Armory Park and south of Cushing street, Bario Viejo, Spanish for Old Neighborhood, is nestled amongst the Tucson Convention Center to the...

Armory Park Neighborhood

Named for the Armory established shortly after Arizona became a state in 1912. The original armory building now serves as the senior center and...

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