Pima Community College looking for developers to transform 3 historic buildings

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Pima Community College looking for developers to transform 3 historic buildings
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Andrew Christiansen is KGUN 9's Catalina Foothills reporter. Send your story ideas to Andrew at [email protected].

TUCSON, Ariz. — If you drive down Drachman Street in Midtown, you’ll notice three vintage motels that Pima Community College is eyeing for a new development: Copper Cactus Inn , Frontier Motel , and Tucson Inn .

At the meeting, Jude Cook, the owner of the Ignite Sign Art Museum, encouraged the board to reuse the buildings.He said the Tucson Inn should still keep the office and restaurant but should also add new features.

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