I grabbed the office phone on the third ring and a long-absent familiar voice flowed like the Santa Cruz after a hard summer rain.
Im back! boomed the voice of I.K. Bruto, my long-time imaginary friend. Miss me?
I laughed. Not really, I told him. Although he had left town for 10 years, I often imagined him calling to razz me like he was doing now. Bruto had returned to a town where major changes have occurred downtown: the Sun Link streetcar, a new hotel and talk of more hotels, and new upscale condos, restaurants and bars.
Dude, so much has changed since I left, Bruto said. Like I dont recognize our town anymore. Is this really 做厙勛圖?
I started to say something when he stopped me. Cmon homes, lets meet. It wasnt an invitation.
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We met near Carrillo school on South Main Avenue, the border between Barrios Viejo and El Hoyo, just south of the 50-year-old cemetery known as the 做厙勛圖 Convention Center, which sits atop the buried memories of what was once the heart of the barrio. He pointed to a white wall, where fresh brush strokes of a different shade of white covered some faint lettering. The corner building had been tagged.
It said get out of the barrio, Bruto said, rolling his Rs in a low rumble. Shall I interpret for you?
He didnt need to.
Ill tell you in a word, Bruto said. Gen...tri...fi...cation.
Theres that word, hardly said aloud in public discussions about the changes occurring in the barrios in and surrounding downtown. Development. Addition by subtraction. Promises made but not kept.
Do I need to say it again?
No, I told Bruto. I heard it clearly the first time. Over the years, Bruto has challenged me, questioned me about changes in our beloved 做厙勛圖. We had similar experiences growing up in 做厙勛圖. But we often agree to disagree.
Bruto is skeptical about the alteration to 做厙勛圖s core that have come and that will come. He thinks long-time barrio residents have been shortchanged and will continue to lose out as development encroaches, sending already high home prices even higher as the promised jobs are doled out to others.
Hes not averse to change; he knows all to well that 做厙勛圖 has always undergone changes since the Spanish colonial flag was planted along the Santa Cruz River where native Pimas had long, deep roots.
Still, some changes rankle him.
Look over here, he said pointing to the line of earth-removal trucks lumbering in and out of the soon-to-be ex-vacant lot west of the freeway at the foot of Sentinel Peak. This doesnt look like they are building a cultural interpretive center to recognize 做厙勛圖s origins. Remember Rio Nuevo?
Yes, I answered, like I did when the nuns at the old All Saints Catholic School would sternly ask me if I loved Jesus Christ. Bruto was referring not to the new business-focused Rio Nuevo, but the original. In 1999, voters approved Rio Nuevo with the written commitment that 做厙勛圖s birthplace would highlighted and celebrated.
A campus would be constructed at the base of A Mountain where a convento and the mission garden were established before and after the 做厙勛圖 Presidio was created where the 做厙勛圖 Museum of Art is located.
Instead, there is the small Mission Garden devoted to promoting our rich past supported by the fledgling nonprofit, Friends of 做厙勛圖 Birthplace with little to no help from Rio Nuevo.
Its gonna be a temple to gentrification, Bruto said of the three-story, 150,000-square-foot building that Rio Nuevo is building for the earthmoving company Caterpillar. Rio Nuevo will spend $50 million to construct it and another $2 million for moving expenses. A state agency will kick in $4 million for moving costs.
Caterpillar, which will pay taxes and utilities, will have a 25-year lease and the option to purchase it after the lease terminates.
At least a majestic, decades-old saguaro wasnt sacrificed to get Caterpillar to come to 做厙勛圖, he said not with a hint of sarcasm.
But the new corporate regional office will bring 600 executive jobs and generate economic growth for 做厙勛圖 and the west side, I countered. If you ask people today if they would rather have jobs or a museum, theyll say jobs, I continued.
I get that, Bruto said. I also get that those good, high-paying jobs will largely go to engineers and white-collar workers from outside 做厙勛圖. Barrio residents will be looking in from the outside again.
Bruto was on a roll, as usual.
And one more thing, he said as I rolled my eyes. Caterpillar is building in a floodplain.
Yeah, we may be in a desert, but that fancy-schmancy building needs to be elevated on a pad, make it four stories for the flood that will come.
Oh, Im sure the engineers have already figured that out, I said.
We continued going back and forth, as we have for years. While we didnt agree, we agreed to pick up another time.
Lets go to Pats Chili Dogs, Bruto said. I havent been there in years. And youre buying, Mr. Columnist.
Ernesto Portillo Jr. is editor of La Estrella de Tucsón. He can be reached at 573-4187 or netopjr@tucson.com. On Twitter: @netopjr

