Developers release a development concept for "the second tower" space next to Tucson's tallest building at One S. Church St.
RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
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Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
- Updated
Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
- Updated
Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
- Updated
Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
- Updated
Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
- Updated
Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
One S. Church
- CW Fentress and Associates
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Developers of what was originally known as the United Bank Tower envisioned the construction of two other towers in what was proposed as a $150 million "Tucson City Center." The lone building, formerly the UniSource Tower (at left), opened Nov. 17, 1986.
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RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
RendezVous Urban Flats
- Courtesy Aerie Development LLC
Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.Artist rendering of proposed RendezVous Urban Flats development next to the original tower at One South Church in Tucson.
One S. Church
- CW Fentress and Associates
Developers of what was originally known as the United Bank Tower envisioned the construction of two other towers in what was proposed as a $150 million "Tucson City Center." The lone building, formerly the UniSource Tower (at left), opened Nov. 17, 1986.
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