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Re: Digest Number 1698


 

Visited those apartment once. It was around "93 and I was looking for a place to rent. But they were pretty darn run down then. They've been in bad shape for a long time.


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On Sat, Feb 7, 2015 at 12:30 AM, <vanishingtucson@...> wrote:

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Digest #1698
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Re: San Gabriel Neighborhood by "Ken Ethridge, AIA, RIBA" kenethridge66

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Re: San Gabriel Neighborhood

Fri Feb?6,?2015 1:00?pm (PST) . Posted by:

"Ken Ethridge, AIA, RIBA" kenethridge66

There used to be a Bob's Big Boy on at that intersection.

Ken Ethridge, AIA

Kenneth A. Ethridge, AIA
C 214/316-2476
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U of A continues to demolish its history

Fri Feb?6,?2015 2:31?pm (PST) . Posted by:

mistercopacetic

Hello All,

It's true, the San Gabriel discussion seemed to be about preventing MacDonalds, and has nothing to do with an unremarkable Shell station.

A much better issue is the decision to demolish a row of three 1930's buildings on 4th Street at Euclid. These adorable little apartments provided a little charm and history in the shadow of a monstrous UA parking garage. Most Universities would never have allowed these buildings to be neglected. Other campuses offer cute housing like this, properly maintained, to their faculty or visiting lecturers. Grad students almost always prefer homes with character over massive housing projects. And we certainly don't need another huge hotel on campus.

Here's how they looked recently...




And here's the big building they want to build..


In the old days, the buildings were called Gibbons' Apartments. Just checking, did any of you UA Alumni live in that area around the Main Gate the old Geronimo Hotel?

Thanks,

Carlos



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