Planned high-rise on Tucson’s Fourth Avenue pits nostalgia against redevelopment

Christine Breem, who frequents Fourth Avenue with her friends, walks past the Flycatcher where some of the high-rise would be built./Arizona Daily Star

By Gabriela Rico and Joe Ferguson Arizona Daily Star

It is a tale as old as Tucson:

Developers see economic potential. Some residents see destruction.

Plans for the first high-rise on Fourth Avenue have been met with scorn by those who believe the character of the strip will be altered.

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