For Star subscribers: The city of Tucson recently granted the permits for construction a project, known as La Estrella Village, near East Glenn Street and North Stone Avenue that will feature 64-square-foot homes.Ìý
In what could be a first for Tucson, Flying Leap Vineyards & Distillery has partnered with JAM Culinary Concepts (Noble Hops, Vero Amore).
The University of Arizona has created a new $275,000-a-year position of special advisor for fusion energy commercialization.
For Subscribers:ÌýThe 95-year-old Tucson property has been owned by the same family since its founder Isabella Greenway first opened the doors to the Arizona Inn.
For Star Subscribers:ÌýThe museum has more than 60 military vehicles, including tanks, armored personnel carries, amphibious assault vehicles and artillery.
Jim McKelvey, Block (formerly Square) owner and founder, discusses how he started Square with Jack Dorsey and his thoughts on original ideas defining entrepreneurship in part one of this interview.
For Star subscribers: With profit margins stretched to the breaking point and sales already down, the new 25% Canadian aluminum tariff adds one more obstacle for Tucson craft breweries.Ìý
Family owned since the 1960s, theÌýÌýat 5451 E. Benson Highway, is on the market for $10 million.
Jim McKelvey, Block (formerly Square) owner and founder, discusses how he started Square with Jack Dorsey and his thoughts on original ideas defining entrepreneurship in part one of this interview.
Content by Lee Enterprises.ÌýAs technology continues to shape the business landscape,ÌýAmplified Digital, the digital marketing agency for media company Lee Enterprises, is stepping up with a powerful suite of AI-driven solutions designed to help local businesses thrive.
Oasis Fruit Cones has closed its doors after four decades in Tucson.
For Star subscribers: Guests were never notified and were left stranded after Downtown Clifton in Tucson's Armory Park closed in early March when the property's owner took over the hotel.
In a letter Thursday to Lee Enterprises, owner of the ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV and multiple other media outlets, David Hoffmann, a billionaire investor from the St. Louis area, offered to open talks about acquiring the company.Ìý
For Subscribers:ÌýÌýBrandy Melville, the popular Italian brand with shops around the U.S., opened a store this weekend at Tucson's Main Gate Square, near the University of Arizona campus.
A final public hearing on a proposal to change zoning rules to make it easierÌýfor developers to build multi-family housing on vacant city property or parking lots is set for next week.
For Subscribers:ÌýÌýA public hearing on the city's Community Corridors Tool — Ìýa proposed plan to update zoning and transform underutilized spaces along major streets into livable communities — is set before the City Council at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 18.
A new literary haven is preparing to make its debut, offering book lovers a chance to explore rare, new and used books with a focus on the Southwest.Ìý
An aerial tour of Main Gate Square, near the University of Arizona.
Workers put final touches on the new Brandy Melville shop in Main Gate Square before opening weekend March 15.
For Subscribers: Many more big box stores are expected to close in 2025, adding to vacant spaces across Tucson that need to be filled with new retailers or new uses.
For the third year, Tucson Media Partners and the ÃÛÌÒÓ°ÏñAV will honor outstanding workplace culture in the region.Ìý
For Subscribers:ÌýIdaho-based Alturas Capital Partners bought Montesa Plaza, at Broadway and Houghton Road, that is anchored by Galaxy Theatres.
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Arizona lawmakers Ìýare supportive of a proposal that would override some city regulations to allow for more “starter homes’’ in the state. Gov. Hobbs has countered with a plan that is in some ways more restrictive.
Ìý(ILS) will begin operations in April in a new 115,000-square-foot facility at 3780 E. Valencia Road.
For Star subscribers:ÌýSouthern Arizona produce importers, distributors and related agricultural businesses are trying to figure out how to weather the Trump administration's on-again, off-again tariff war with Mexico.
The Pima Community College Foundation is a non-profit organization that helps make a college education possible for thousands of Tucsonans through Ìýscholarships, Ìýacademic programs and other supporting efforts.
For Subscribers:Ìý. will open its first brick-and-mortar location this fallÌýat East Sixth St. and North Fourth Avenue.
In other business news, Pirate Jim has his Treasure Hunt every summer in York, but at Treasures Galore you can find a treasure of a bargain every week of the year. Jason and Thelma Davises' store is located at 1500 N. Lincoln Avenue, which is east of the underpass. The couple moved to York in 2010.
For Star subscribers: David Matias spent most of his life working alongside his momÌýat Teresa's Mosaic Café. Now he's on his own with the Oaxacan-leaning Victoria Cocina Mexicana.Ìý
Automotive Deal Jim Click Jr. announced this week that this year’s grand prize in the Millions for Tucson raffle is a 2025 Kia Carnival Hybrid SX Prestige.