In 2008 the building was renamed City Arts on Pearl.
City Arts, affordable housing for artists at 1500 Greenmount Avenue which includes a gallery space, opened in November 2010.
In early 2010, construction began on City Arts, a $15 million housing development for artists.
The group, City Arts, hires artists to work with children from low-income neighborhoods to design and paint the murals.
"City Arts" has the formidable task of figuring out how to be original and more than just a going-out guide or a chamber-of-commerce promotion.
The tempo of "City Arts" is certainly lively.
In San Francisco, City Arts & Lectures cancels program.
The developer has enlisted the help of City Arts, a nonprofit organization that involves schoolchildren in public art projects.
City Arts plans to ask students from local high schools to come up with seating ideas and to invite suggestions from residents.
These color architectural details became a series known as "City Art".