Tucson makes the cut on top 10 “food cities” list

Arizona Daily Star

Appearing alongside cities such as New Orleans and Chicago, Tucson was recently named one of the top 10 cities for food in the U.S. on a list published by Travel and Leisure.

The list, penned by travel writer Lauren Dana Ellman, mentions Tucson’s status as the first UNESCO City of Gastronomy in the nation and its tendency to “wow culinary connoisseurs with its distinct Native American and Mexican offerings.”

Local eateries Bata, Blue Front and Boca Tacos y Tequila were highlighted under Tucson’s name — which came in sixth place on the list — along with the latter’s owner, Maria Mazon.

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New childcare center to be built in Tucson

TUCSON (KVOA) – A new educational childcare center will be breaking new ground tomorrow.

A national childcare franchise known as The Learning Experience along with developer Crossroads Construction will be breaking ground on a 10,000-square-foot childcare center along with a 5,000-square-foot outdoor playground right here in Tucson.

The construction is expected to be completed by next year and the center plans to open at the end of 2024.

The Learning Experience provides childcare and early education for children between the ages of 6 weeks to 6 years old.

The Learning Experience says they understand that as the Tucson area grows with more young families appearing as the city experiences a childcare shortage, parents will struggle to find high-quality care and early education for their kids.

The event will take place Thursday, Mar. 30th at 11 a.m. and will be located at 8693 N. Silverbell Road.

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Tucson Listed by Time Magazine as One of World’s Greatest Places 2023

By Nicholas Derenzo for Time Magazine

There’s something revolutionary cooking in America’s first UNESCO City of Gastronomy. Last year, Barrio Bread’s Don Guerra won the James Beard Award for Outstanding Baker, and he’s on a mission to revitalize Arizona-grown heritage grains. First brought here by 17th century Spanish missionaries, white Sonora wheat now crops up on the menus at restaurants like Maynards and the just-opened Bata and even in a Southwestern-inspired hefeweizen from Borderlands Brewing Co. In the coming months, the brewery is set to open a handful of new dining concepts with Top Chef alum Maria Mazon, who’s expanding beyond her popular BOCA Tacos y Tequila with a miniempire that now includes a tortilleria where you can pick up a bottle of her blazing chiltepín salsa, made with America’s only wild native chili pepper.

Born in Tucson and raised in Sonora, Mexico, Mazon represents a spirit of cross-border collaboration that is also seen in the work of Borderlandia, a tour company offering itineraries in Southern Arizona and neighboring Sonora. Join owners Rocío and Alex La Pierre for a stroll around Barrio Viejo, which is dotted with 19th century Sonoran row houses (Tucson’s answer to Pueblo Revival architecture) and new galleries—and which could be on its way to National Historic Landmark status this year. Also looming on the horizon for 2023 is the Leo Kent Hotel, a member of Marriott’s Tribute Portfolio, which opens this year in the city’s tallest building. It will join another boutique newcomer, the wine-centric Citizen Hotel, which pioneering developer Moniqua Lane recently opened in Tucson’s historic first newspaper press.

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Vail ranked among best suburbs in the U.S.

By: AZ Big Media

With rising mortgage rates and crippling inflation, homebuyers are looking for new ways to save. In a new study, SmartAsset analyzed the affordability, livability, and job situation of nearly 500 suburbs across the nation. And three somewhat surprising Arizona suburbs were ranked among the best suburbs in America.

Vail, Sahuarita and Apache Junction were all ranked among the best suburbs in America.

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