Rio Nuevo gives OK for new 20-story office building in downtown Tucson

The Rio Nuevo backed the 20 story proposal, which will include 250,000 square feet of the office space and 500 space parking garage. /Image courtesy JE Dunn/Arizona Daily Star

A Kansas City, Missouri, developer wants to build a 20-story, 250,000-square-foot tower on East Broadway between Scott and Sixth avenues — which would make it the second-tallest building in Tucson.

The city’s newest downtown building could be 300 feet tall, but builder JE Dunn Construction said its plans to develop what is now a half-acre-sized parking lot owned by Pima County will ultimately be decided by market factors. On Tuesday, the Rio Nuevo taxing district signed off on entering formal discussions with JE Dunn for the project, which could be open by 2020.

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