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Arizona RepublicMonday, 4 May 2026

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Old homes become ‘wellness enclave’

Coronado project to repurpose derelict block

How they framed it

The paper frames the story as a positive local development feature, focusing on community renewal and the adaptive reuse of historic properties.

Context

A local initiative is purchasing and renovating century-old, abandoned houses in Phoenix's Coronado Historic District to create a community space focused on wellness.

Striking phrase

wellness enclave

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Editorial Stance
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Focused on regional impacts
Tonemeasured and community-focused
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