Marist College, a crumbling two-story adobe building, is being converted into apartments for low-income seniors. The former site of the Roman Catholic Diocese offices on West Broadway and South Church Avenue have also been cleared to make way for a new apartment building for low-income seniors.
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2 downtown Tucson sites undergoing preparation for low-income senior housing
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