Anything promising about Tucson’s future?


Published on Friday, May 09, 2008



OK, now I’m getting depressed about Tucson’s future. It’s one thing to see our local leaders make a wrong decision or two but overall I’ve tried to maintain a generally positive outlook about this region’s future.

Lately, though, how can I? How can anyone? Have you been reading Steve Emerine’s columns in recent weeks?


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Downtown Tucson has never been more dead than it is right now.

I’ve had family living in the Tucson area since the 1940s. As a youngster I spent extended periods of time here, though, frankly, I never paid much attention to downtown as economic engine. It was just there. When I moved here permanently in 1972, I initially worked downtown.

Today, there are still a few things in downtown including the Hotel Congress, Barrio restaurant, the Fox Theatre and Temple of Music and Art but how much longer are those expected to shoulder the entire burden for what brings people downtown? There’s no energy or excitement for the future. It’s dead.

But what really got me depressed was an event I went to a week and a half ago put on by the Reno-Tahoe Convention and Visitors Bureau. It was at Janos. That was impressive - and not downtown. The catalyst for the event was ExpressJet’s non-stop flights to Reno from Tucson. Most of the invitees seemed to be event planners, though I didn’t know any of them.

As the folks from Reno introduced themselves, one after another stood up and gave a pitch. One hotel boasted of a multi-million dollar renovation. Another topped that. One bragged that it was the only hotel with private direct access to the convention center.

Can you imagine that? Reno not only has multiple hotels downtown, but one that spent money to be connnected to its convention center and brags about it!

As I looked around the room one of the few others I recognized was Rick Parr, general manager of the Pacific Coast League Tucson Sidewinders. The team will be playing in Reno next year. I asked Parr if he was there trying to make a connection with folks in Reno.

"I’m going," he told me. I had missed the fact the team’s new owners, SK Baseball, had hired Parr to be their general manager in Reno. Parr was really excited. He always is when he talks about AAA Baseball. But he was really excited about the move to Reno.

They are more than two months along on building a new $50 million baseball stadium in downtown Reno. They’re also developing a retail and restaurant complex outside the ballpark. The team has also signed a two-year deal to continue as the Arizona Diamondbacks affiliate.

I was dumbfounded. I had lost track.

"It’s not you," Parr said. "It’s Tucson, the media here has already written us off."

Parr’s excitement about Reno got noticed. One woman came up and asked "Are you with the baseball team?" Others gathered around and I was squeezed out.

That’s Tucson. A downtown that’s never been in worse shape in my lifetime and a ballpark out where the only thing likely to be moving a year from now are some tumbleweeds.

I think Parr had it backwards. It’s not the Sidewinders who have been written off. They’ve got a promising future. I think it’s Tucson that may have been written off. What’s our future?

E-mail comments for publication to editor@azbiz.com. Contact David Hatfield at dhatfield@azbiz.com or (520) 295-4237.

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Comments

Janis wrote on Jun 3, 2008 9:27 PM:

" Having grew up in the 1970's Tucson, it was the end of an era to go shopping downtown...shoes stores, Lerners, Thrifty's, McLellans, speciality shops and boutiques, Penneys, Jacomes. Now it is dominated by quasi club scenes and attorney's. In the 1980's it was get out of the area before 5 as all the crazy people were out and about. Sad, but true. Not everyone wants to booze it up. I have some fond memories of that area although I have not lived there since 1990. Sad to hear the "big plans" never materialized; but then there was nothing to do but drink in that town anyway. "

Bill B. wrote on May 6, 2008 4:23 PM:

" Alas my friends, fear not, atleast downtown is getting the new Fire Department Headquarters. I guess that overflow parking lot for TCC indeed was no longer necessitated? "

Tom wrote on May 5, 2008 1:19 PM:

" Have you ever notice how many store fronts on Congress still have windows that allow you to see the piles of bird crap and rat dropping and trash in the stores.

Gee like how hard would it be to just paint the front and maybe put in a few colorful murals in the window fronts.

The brain dead morons who run this town havew no clue how much damage is done each day while 1,000s of drive by visitors see just how stupid the city leaders are "

David Hatfield wrote on May 5, 2008 12:19 PM:

" I didn't mean for this column to be a rant on downtown, necessarily. But, with all due respect I've got to ask "downtown girl," where did all those people who went downtown to events downtown come from and where did they go after the events were over? They don't live downtown. By your standard we could consider the Pima County Fairgrounds to be downtown. They hold lots of successful events there too. "

downtown girl wrote on May 5, 2008 11:15 AM:

" Oh please what a stupid and ill-timed column. Two weeks ago week was club crawl (packed), right after a few nights in a row of mulitiple high profile concerts that happened guess where....downtown. Just this last weekend, downtown, there was the theatre, carrie underwood, tucson thunder, first fridays, tucson folk festival all in one weekend. It was slam packed!

You people do nothing but gripe. Please stay in your air conditioning and kvetch because you (obviously) are not helping tucson in any way. "

Jimbo wrote on May 3, 2008 11:41 AM:

" Just wait until Westcor gets going with its planning between Tucson and Vail. When that happens the stop-everything do-nothing folks who have screwed up downtown can turn it back into a desert like they want and the rest of us can go out to Shirley Scott's ward where the action will be. "

Anne Springer wrote on May 3, 2008 8:16 AM:

" By the time 2009 City Council elections get here Nina Trasoff, Karin Uhlich and Steve Leal ought to have things really run into the ground. "

Alan R. wrote on May 2, 2008 7:45 PM:

" Just returned from a short trip to southern Oregon and northern California. Really depressing to return to Tucson. Ashland, Oregon and the towns of northern California grow, improve and get better every year. Tucson seems to keep moving backward. I have been here eight years (partly fooled into coming by the promise of Rio Nuevo) and I when I look around I see a city that is in worse shape then when I arrived. "

david cohen wrote on May 2, 2008 3:48 PM:

" There's a lot of good things happening behind the scenes, spearheaded by the private sector, as the City's political leadership and staff is painfully slow and inept. I am profoundedly disappointed in the downtown redevelopment as the City's attempt to be inclusive and in control has stymied the private sector from having confidence and taking risk.The City should have let those who know how to master plan to do so instead of managing this massive project. "

Merrill Peterson wrote on May 2, 2008 2:37 PM:

" And Tucson "natives" are proud of this dead-end town?!?

If not for its backward-looking population, Tucson could be on the forefront of solar power and sustainable living. Towns of 50,000 people have more life then here. "

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