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Affordable Housing, Booming Real Estate, and Downtown Developments: Tucson's Thriving Community
- 2025/04/11
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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for Friday, April 11, 2025. Here's what's happening in our community today.
We begin with breaking news from South Tucson. The South Tucson Housing Authority has officially opened the affordable housing waitlist starting today. This comes just ahead of the upcoming April 21 closure of Santa Rita Park for long-term renovations, a hotspot for unhoused residents. Forty-five newly upgraded single-bedroom and studio apartments are now available for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Applications will remain open through April 25, offering a much-needed lifeline for vulnerable residents in the area around S. 3rd Avenue.
In the real estate world, Tucson's market continues its steady growth. The median home price is projected to reach $385,000 by year-end, increasing by about 4–5 percent this year. Entry-level homes are experiencing the most demand, with prices expected to grow by 5–7 percent. Buyers are also eyeing sustainable homes with energy-efficient features that resonate with Tucson's green city goals. On the commercial side, construction of the 194,000-square-foot Butterfield Logistics Center is on track for completion later this year, bolstering job opportunities on the east side.
Speaking of jobs, the city is expecting employment growth of 2.7 percent this year, benefitting sectors like healthcare, aerospace, and technology. The new Bass Pro Shops at The Bridges on Tucson’s south side is set to hire approximately 128 workers upon completion in 2025. These are promising signs for job seekers in the Old Pueblo.
Downtown Tucson is buzzing with new developments. Among the newest arrivals is the YBC Café by Yellow Brick Coffee, opening this month at 115 N. Church Avenue. Other highly anticipated openings this year include Cornish Pasty Co. and Empire Pizza’s expanded venue, further enriching the vibrant Congress Street district.
In community events, there’s a lot happening this weekend. The Tucson Folk Festival continues downtown, featuring local music acts and family-friendly activities. You can also visit the Reid Park Zoo for its Spring Safari Nights, where live music and animals come together under the stars. And for outdoor enthusiasts, Tumamoc Hill offers a casual yet invigorating hike with panoramic views of the city.
Now for the weather. Expect a warm day ahead with a high of 82 degrees and sunny skies. It’s perfect for checking out the Tucson Astro Trail, celebrating our city’s Dark Sky status. Evening temperatures will dip to a cool 59 degrees, perfect for stargazing or enjoying outdoor dining.
In sports, it’s an exciting weekend for the University of Arizona’s Wildcats as the men’s baseball team hosts ASU at Hi Corbett Field. On the local high school front, congratulations to Tucson High Magnet School for earning a win in the regional soccer finals earlier this week. Job well done to these inspiring athletes.
Turning to public safety, Tucson Police are investigating a burglary that occurred at a business near Grant Road and Oracle. Authorities report no injuries, but remind residents and business owners to remain vigilant. Meanwhile, a drug trafficking bust on the south side led to two arrests and the seizure of significant quantities of illegal substances. The police department is emphasizing community awareness about reporting suspicious activity.
Lastly, here's a feel-good story. Rincon High School students teamed up with a local senior center to create a community mural, bringing generations together to celebrate Tucson's cultural heritage. It’s heartwarming to see such creative collaboration happening in our neighborhoods.
This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Make it a great day, Tucson!
We begin with breaking news from South Tucson. The South Tucson Housing Authority has officially opened the affordable housing waitlist starting today. This comes just ahead of the upcoming April 21 closure of Santa Rita Park for long-term renovations, a hotspot for unhoused residents. Forty-five newly upgraded single-bedroom and studio apartments are now available for seniors and individuals with disabilities. Applications will remain open through April 25, offering a much-needed lifeline for vulnerable residents in the area around S. 3rd Avenue.
In the real estate world, Tucson's market continues its steady growth. The median home price is projected to reach $385,000 by year-end, increasing by about 4–5 percent this year. Entry-level homes are experiencing the most demand, with prices expected to grow by 5–7 percent. Buyers are also eyeing sustainable homes with energy-efficient features that resonate with Tucson's green city goals. On the commercial side, construction of the 194,000-square-foot Butterfield Logistics Center is on track for completion later this year, bolstering job opportunities on the east side.
Speaking of jobs, the city is expecting employment growth of 2.7 percent this year, benefitting sectors like healthcare, aerospace, and technology. The new Bass Pro Shops at The Bridges on Tucson’s south side is set to hire approximately 128 workers upon completion in 2025. These are promising signs for job seekers in the Old Pueblo.
Downtown Tucson is buzzing with new developments. Among the newest arrivals is the YBC Café by Yellow Brick Coffee, opening this month at 115 N. Church Avenue. Other highly anticipated openings this year include Cornish Pasty Co. and Empire Pizza’s expanded venue, further enriching the vibrant Congress Street district.
In community events, there’s a lot happening this weekend. The Tucson Folk Festival continues downtown, featuring local music acts and family-friendly activities. You can also visit the Reid Park Zoo for its Spring Safari Nights, where live music and animals come together under the stars. And for outdoor enthusiasts, Tumamoc Hill offers a casual yet invigorating hike with panoramic views of the city.
Now for the weather. Expect a warm day ahead with a high of 82 degrees and sunny skies. It’s perfect for checking out the Tucson Astro Trail, celebrating our city’s Dark Sky status. Evening temperatures will dip to a cool 59 degrees, perfect for stargazing or enjoying outdoor dining.
In sports, it’s an exciting weekend for the University of Arizona’s Wildcats as the men’s baseball team hosts ASU at Hi Corbett Field. On the local high school front, congratulations to Tucson High Magnet School for earning a win in the regional soccer finals earlier this week. Job well done to these inspiring athletes.
Turning to public safety, Tucson Police are investigating a burglary that occurred at a business near Grant Road and Oracle. Authorities report no injuries, but remind residents and business owners to remain vigilant. Meanwhile, a drug trafficking bust on the south side led to two arrests and the seizure of significant quantities of illegal substances. The police department is emphasizing community awareness about reporting suspicious activity.
Lastly, here's a feel-good story. Rincon High School students teamed up with a local senior center to create a community mural, bringing generations together to celebrate Tucson's cultural heritage. It’s heartwarming to see such creative collaboration happening in our neighborhoods.
This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates. Make it a great day, Tucson!