Tucson Real Estate: Restaurant building gets new owner, restaurant stays
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HiFalutin Rapid Fire Western Grill will operate as normal. This and other sales and leases for the last two weeks.
- Gabriela Rico
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HiFalutin Rapid Fire Western Grill on Oracle Road has new owners.
The restaurant building, at 6780 N. Oracle Road, was bought for $850,000 by Oakmark Prescott LLC. Glen R. Fotre, with Triple Net Investments LLC, represented the seller.
HiFalutin has a long-term lease and the restaurant will continue to operate.
- Gabriela Rico
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Penske Truck Leasing Co. LP bought 2.91 acres of land in the  for $540,451 from BD 34th Properties Inc. Rob Glaser, with Picor, handled the transaction.
- Gabriela Rico
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Sunburst Plaza LLC leased 1,380 square feet at  to Steven Tilden and Dung Thi Tilden and Serene Nail Spa & Reflexology LLC. Dave Hammack, of Volk Co., represented the landlord.
- Gabriela Rico
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EastGroup Properties LP bought 21.76 acres of land at  from Ferr-Con Partners LLP and Diamond Ventures Inc. for $2.8 million. Rob Glaser, with Picor, represented the buyer while Bill Di Vito and Jesse Blum, with CBRE, represented the seller.
- Gabriela Rico
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South Forty RV Ranch Resort, on the city’s northwest side, has been sold for $6.5 million.
The 233-space park sits on 20 acres at . It has a dog park, horseshoe pits, shower houses, and a clubhouse with a full kitchen, library and exercise room.
Brandon Rodgers and Allan Mendelsberg, with Picor, represented the seller, Orange Grove RVP Ltd. The buyer, South Forty RV Resort LLC, was represented by Gary Gunsalus, with Sahuaro Properties Inc.
- Gabriela Rico
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Dr. Jeff Martin and Dr. Will Taylor bought 4,569 square feet of condominium medical space at  for $551,520. The buyers were represented by Christian Gile, of Arizona Health Realty and the seller was represented by David Montijo and Damian Wilkinson, with CBRE.
- Gabriela Rico
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JCM Tucson LLC bought 2,436 square feet of medical space at  for $400,000. The seller was represented by David Montijo and Damian Wilkinson of CBRE.
- Gabriela Rico
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AllSource Global Management LLC leased 4,980 square feet in Butterfield Business Center, , from Presson Equity Partners LLP. Rob Glaser, with Picor, represented the landlord and Esther Empens, with Tierra Antigua Realty, represented the tenant.
- Gabriela Rico
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Bling By Design leased 2,600 square feet in Butterfield Business Center, , from Presson Equity Partners LLP. Rob Glaser, with Picor, handled the transaction.
- Gabriela Rico
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Window World of Tucson LLC, bought 4,261 square feet at , for $399,000. Frank Arrotta, with Tucson Realty & Trust, represented the buyer and the seller, DeCook Properties LLC, was represented by Gary Best and John Hammer, of Keller Williams.
- Gabriela Rico
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Ikes Coffee leased 1,468 square feet at . The landlord was represented by Bruce Suppes and David Volk, of CBRE.
- Gabriela Rico
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The Pasqua Yaqui Tribe leased 1,425 square feet of medical space at . The tenant was represented by Dave Blanchette and Ian Stuart, with CBRE.
- Gabriela Rico
HiFalutin Rapid Fire Western Grill on Oracle Road has new owners.
The restaurant building, at 6780 N. Oracle Road, was bought for $850,000 by Oakmark Prescott LLC. Glen R. Fotre, with Triple Net Investments LLC, represented the seller.
HiFalutin has a long-term lease and the restaurant will continue to operate.
- Gabriela Rico
Penske Truck Leasing Co. LP bought 2.91 acres of land in the  for $540,451 from BD 34th Properties Inc. Rob Glaser, with Picor, handled the transaction.
- Gabriela Rico
Sunburst Plaza LLC leased 1,380 square feet at  to Steven Tilden and Dung Thi Tilden and Serene Nail Spa & Reflexology LLC. Dave Hammack, of Volk Co., represented the landlord.
- Gabriela Rico
EastGroup Properties LP bought 21.76 acres of land at  from Ferr-Con Partners LLP and Diamond Ventures Inc. for $2.8 million. Rob Glaser, with Picor, represented the buyer while Bill Di Vito and Jesse Blum, with CBRE, represented the seller.
- Gabriela Rico
South Forty RV Ranch Resort, on the city’s northwest side, has been sold for $6.5 million.
The 233-space park sits on 20 acres at . It has a dog park, horseshoe pits, shower houses, and a clubhouse with a full kitchen, library and exercise room.
Brandon Rodgers and Allan Mendelsberg, with Picor, represented the seller, Orange Grove RVP Ltd. The buyer, South Forty RV Resort LLC, was represented by Gary Gunsalus, with Sahuaro Properties Inc.
- Gabriela Rico
Dr. Jeff Martin and Dr. Will Taylor bought 4,569 square feet of condominium medical space at  for $551,520. The buyers were represented by Christian Gile, of Arizona Health Realty and the seller was represented by David Montijo and Damian Wilkinson, with CBRE.
- Gabriela Rico
JCM Tucson LLC bought 2,436 square feet of medical space at  for $400,000. The seller was represented by David Montijo and Damian Wilkinson of CBRE.
- Gabriela Rico
AllSource Global Management LLC leased 4,980 square feet in Butterfield Business Center, , from Presson Equity Partners LLP. Rob Glaser, with Picor, represented the landlord and Esther Empens, with Tierra Antigua Realty, represented the tenant.
- Gabriela Rico
Bling By Design leased 2,600 square feet in Butterfield Business Center, , from Presson Equity Partners LLP. Rob Glaser, with Picor, handled the transaction.
- Gabriela Rico
Window World of Tucson LLC, bought 4,261 square feet at , for $399,000. Frank Arrotta, with Tucson Realty & Trust, represented the buyer and the seller, DeCook Properties LLC, was represented by Gary Best and John Hammer, of Keller Williams.
- Gabriela Rico
Ikes Coffee leased 1,468 square feet at . The landlord was represented by Bruce Suppes and David Volk, of CBRE.
- Gabriela Rico
The Pasqua Yaqui Tribe leased 1,425 square feet of medical space at . The tenant was represented by Dave Blanchette and Ian Stuart, with CBRE.
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