Downtown Tucsonan - November 2008 - (Page 33) Billboard Located in Barrio Viejo at 213 W. Simpson, this guesthouse has one bedroom and a large workroom or second bedroom. Driveway parking. $725/mo. Call (520) 798-3331. Peach Properties HM, Inc. www.PeachProps. com. 2br end unit in a 4-plex near UA. Some offstreet parking and fenced yard. 250 N. Santa Rita. $650/mo. Call (520) 798-3331. Peach Properties HM, Inc. www.PeachProps.com. 2br duplex w/ceramic tile and wood floors, w/d hookups and parking in driveway. $725/ mo. 429 N. Park Avenue. Call (520) 798-3331. Peach Properties HM, Inc. www.PeachProps. com. Loft, Broadway/Euclid. $1075/mo. 1350sf, 2ba. Modern, urban, industrial, Soho. Available now. See www.UofAProperty.com. Luxury 1725sf apartment. 422 E. 9th Street. 2br/2ba, tile/wood floors, copper bar, porch, off street parking. $1000/mo. (520) 206-0650 or (520) 302-8859. Menlo Park/Rio Nuevo West. One half of territorial style detached duplex on Melwood Ave. One bedroom, tiled porch, large yard and lots of storage. New tile throughout, d/w, w/d. Water paid. $460/mo + one month security + pet deposit if applicable. This is the other half of unit previously advertised and will be available Sept 1, 2008. Please call (520) 622-1251. Smart Apartment in Dunbar Spring. 2br/1ba. 750sf. Onsite Washer/Clothesline. Tile and Carpet. Cool a/c. 3 years new Kitchen and Bath. $750/mo. Call Robert at Nest (520) 490-8951. Owner/Agent. Dunbar Spring Motor Court Gem. 1br/1ba. 510sf. Cool a/c. Light and Bright. Fresh paint and flooring. $595/mo. Call Robert at Nest (520) 490-8951. Owner/Agent. Brand-new, Downtown Tucson. One North Fifth, across from Hotel Congress. Bright studios/1BRs w/patios, amenities, spectacularviews, new appliances. Parking available. Studios $625-750, 1BRs $750-870. Call (520) 791-2008, email Justin@onenorthfifth.com, website www.OneNorthFifth.com. Peach Properties HM, Inc. www.PeachProps.com. 2br duplex, fenced yard, d/w, w/d, frig w/ice maker, a/c. $725/mo. 1118 S. 11th Avenue. Call (520) 798-3331. Peach Properties HM, Inc. www.PeachProps.com. Olde Town Apartments at 720 S. 5th Avenue. 1brs available for immediate occupancy. Upstairs and downstairs units available. Saltillo tile floors, pool, parking, laundry on premises. $475/mo. Call (520) 798-3331. Peach Properties HM, Inc. www.PeachProps.com. 4br, 2-story townhouse, d/w, w/d, HS internet, exp. basic cable included. $1200/mo. 1017 N. 6th Avenue. Call (520) 798-3331. Peach Properties HM, Inc. www.PeachProps.com. One and two bedroom apartments in historic downtown neighborhood south of Convention Center. $625-$800/mo. Call (520) 623-4091. Academy Lofts. Luxury studios, 1br and 2br from $800. Exquisite features & finishes. 14’ ceilings. All new a/c, kitchens, appliances, ceiling fans, w/d hooks in each unit, hardwood or concrete floors, gated covered parking. Call for more information (520) 7976700 x 3. 100 N Stone 662sf-10,000rsf office space available for lease in one of Tucson’s most historic buildings. $19.50/SF Oxford Realty Advisors (520) 232-0200. Historic Reilly building. 102 E , Pennington. 3000sf of ground floor restaurant/retail space available. High ceilings, wood floors, great tall windows, some on site parking, across from Pennington Street Garage. Renovate to suit. Call Steven Fenton, Fenton Investment Company (520) 7976700. 149 N. Stone Avenue. Retail space available up to 3,593sf. Adjacent to Main Library. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. Retail space available at 54 W. Congress Street. 6,599sf. Located next to the Historic Fox Theatre. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 2996700. classifieds OFFICE SPACE FOr LEASE SPACE FOr rEnT The Historic Y Hall is offering a 200sf studio/office with pressed concrete floor, designer track lighting, and ceiling fan. 300 East University Boulevard. For information, contact Mara Carlson at (520) 551.4530 or mt.initiatives@yahoo.com. rETAIL SPACE FOr LEASE Retail/gallery space in restored, historic Tophoy Bldg., 218 N. 4th Ave. High ceilings, skylights & good street visibility. Neighbors include a furniture store, art gallery, & a bookstore. 2375sf. Contact Stephen at 8841012 or Elaine at 977-6674. University & Stone, hip, historic, shady porch, enclosed private courtyard for commercial lease. C-3 zoned , $900/mo, 960sf, parking, cold a/c, 728 N. Stone. Good layout for office share- 3 separate entrances. Call Greg (520) 623-8844. 950sf of prime retail space availa b l e a t O l d To w n A r t i s a n s , 201 N. Court Ave, 1 block NW of Church & Alameda. Info at (520) 624-7708. The Historic Y Hall is offering a 200sf studio/office with pressed concrete floor, designer track lighting, and ceiling fan. 300 East University Boulevard. For information, contact Mara Carlson at (520) 551.4530 or mt.initiatives@yahoo.com. The Historic Y at University & 5th Avenue has one 300sf and three 200sf office spaces available. Rents starting at $390/mo. Beautiful, historic & centrally located. Progressive community of tenants. Home to Tucson Audubon Society and ZUZI’s Theater. Please contact Shawn Burke at wildwindrealty@yahoo.com or (415) 218-0020. Large office space available for lease very near downtown. Beautifully restored historic property with all modern amenities yet 1920s authenticity. Affordable lease includes common areas and parking. Call (520) 241-2006 for more details. Owner/Agent. University & Stone, hip, historic, shady porch, enclosed private courtyard for commercial lease. C-3 zoned , $900/mo, 960sf, parking, cold a/c, 728 N. Stone. Good layout for office share- 3 separate entrances. Call Greg (520) 623-8844. 1039 N. 6th Avenue. 4,963sf total. A charming, historic main building with a separate annex. For Lease. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. 705 N. 7th Avenue. 2,030sf building, 6,600sf lot. Originally constructed in 1903 and renovated in 1984. Charming office on large lot. For Sale or Lease. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. 758 S. Stone Avenue. 6,500sf.1925 brick warehouse available for Office/Gallery/Residential Space. Buzz Isaacson Realty, (520) 299-6700. 1,000sf-4,000sf of office space for lease in downtown historic district. Close to courts and restaurants. $14-$17/sf. Parking included. Contact (520) 623-4091. 100 N. Stone Ave. 662sf-10,000rsf office space available for lease in one of Tucson’s most historic buildings. $19.50/sf. Oxford Realty Advisors (520) 232-0200. Abby Executive Office Suites in the historic Chase Building, 2 E. Congress, across from courts and government buildings, offers all inclusive offices with telecommunications plans or virtual plans customized for all business needs. For Leasing Specials: Stacey (520) 202-7300 or congress@abby.com. Phase One of construction is complete! Beautiful historic loft spaces for lease near 6th/6th. Great UA/Downtown location. 11’-18’ ceilings, gorgeous Douglas fir flooring, hotriveted steel trusses. Spaces from 2400sf16,000sf available at $12/sf. Will finish and divide to suit. Building also for sale at $1.45M. Long Commercial. Owner/Agent- Phil Lipman (520) 609-6093. 340 S. Convent Ave., approx. 3200sf, large freestanding building with high ceiling and open work areas, private office, patio, loading dock. (520) 623-4091 for appointment. 452 S. Stone Avenue. 3,582sf. 80% Office/ Showroom, 20% Warehouse Space. For Lease. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. 110 S. 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