It would replace the Palm Shadows apartments on the northwest corner of the intersection, which was built in the 1960s. It's a bittersweet feeling for those who live there, while the businesses and bars see the benefits.



It will mean changes to the hustle and bustle and one of Tucson's busiest intersections.



"This is our bread and butter for sure," said Roman Rodriguez, a manager and bartender at Dirtbag's, about the prime location. "It'll definitely bring a lot more business and a bigger demographic for this bar, as well."