Birria Tacos, Home Prices, and a Mega Store: Tucson's Latest Business and Development News

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Birria Tacos, Home Prices, and a Mega Store: Tucson's Latest Business and Development News
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Good morning, this is Tucson Local Pulse for March 8, 2025. We're starting off with some exciting news from the local business scene. Seis Kitchen, a beloved Tucson eatery, has...
show moreWe're starting off with some exciting news from the local business scene. Seis Kitchen, a beloved Tucson eatery, has announced plans to open a new location on the east side at La Plaza Shoppes behind Sakura on Tanque Verde Road. Owners Erika and Jake Muñoz are aiming for a mid to late spring opening, bringing their popular birria tacos and locally sourced ingredients to another part of our growing city.
In real estate news, the Tucson housing market continues to show strength as we move through 2025. Recent data indicates the median home price in Tucson is now around $325,000, up about 6% from last year. The market remains competitive, with homes spending an average of 60 days on the market. For those looking to buy or sell, it's a dynamic time in Tucson real estate.
Shifting gears to city developments, construction is well underway on the new Bass Pro Shops mega store at The Bridges on Tucson's south side. The 100,000-square-foot outdoor retail store is set to open later this year, bringing about 128 new jobs to the area. It's a significant addition to our retail landscape and a sign of Tucson's growing appeal to national chains.
In education news, we're proud to report that Marana Unified School District's new elementary school is on track to open this fall for the 2025-26 school year. Located near Gladden Farms, the $40 million project will help accommodate our city's growing population and provide state-of-the-art facilities for our youngest learners.
On the cultural front, mark your calendars for next weekend's Tucson Festival of Books. This annual event brings authors, readers, and book lovers together on the University of Arizona campus for two days of literary celebration. It's a great opportunity to meet your favorite writers and discover new ones.
In sports, the Pima Community College baseball team is off to a strong start this season. They recently notched a win against Colorado Northwestern Community College, with standout performances from several players. It's always great to see our local athletes excelling.
Today's weather outlook calls for high winds across southern Arizona, so be sure to secure any loose items outdoors. Despite the wind, we're expecting sunny skies with highs in the mid-70s, perfect for enjoying some of Tucson's beautiful outdoor spaces.
On the public safety front, Tucson police are reminding residents to be vigilant about locking their vehicles and homes following a recent uptick in property crimes in the midtown area. As always, if you see any suspicious activity, don't hesitate to contact the authorities.
We'll wrap up with some positive community news. The Tucson City Court is hosting a warrant quash event on March 6th, offering an opportunity for individuals with outstanding warrants to resolve their cases without fear of arrest. It's a great initiative to help members of our community get back on track.
This has been Tucson Local Pulse. We'll see you tomorrow with more local updates.
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