A new Tucson apartment complex to promote healthy living, kindness

The Place at Riverwalk, shown in a rendering, will be a smoke-free community with 210 units. Rental rates will range from $850 to $1,400. / Courtesy of The Place at Riverwalk

 

Hoping to attract kind and healthy tenants, developers are creating a unique apartment complex on Tucson’s north side.

The Place at Riverwalk, under construction on the southeast corner of River and Craycroft roads, will be a smoke-free community with health and wellness programs, bicycles for tenants to use and the site of a Ben’s Bells mural to encourage kindness.

Employees of developer MC Companies will build the kindness tree mural, said Ross McCallister, principal of the company.

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