Downtown Tucsonan - November 2008 - (Page 34) Billboard classifieds 130 W. Cushing St. 4,000+sf, handsome twostory, free-standing modern building located in the Barrio Viejo historic district. $15.75/sf. Off-street parking included. Convenient to courts and downtown amenities. Please call (520) 320-9311 for an appointment. Historic Reilly building. 102 E. Pennington. 3000sf-9000sf available. High ceilings, wood floors, fireplace, lots of woodwork, on site parking, across from Pennington Street Garage. Renovate to suit. Call Steven Fenton, Fenton Investment Company (520) 7976700. 201 N. Bonita Avenue. New Downtown office building in the heart of the Rio Nuevo. 10,108sf for lease on the second floor. Visible from 1-10. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 2996700. 186 E. Broadway Blvd. 3,349sf. Unique historic building with 8 on-site parking spaces. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. The Chase Building. 2 E. Congress Street. Office Space in this historic 10-story building. “Tucson’s First Skyscraper”. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. 52 W. Congress Street. Downtown Restaurant Space 2,751sf located between Stone and Church on Downtown’s “Restaurant Row”. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. 54 W. Congress Street. Loft Style Office Space. 6,599rsf. Dramatic second-story space overlooking busy Congress Street. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. 149 N. Stone Avenue. 3,593sf (divisible). Ground floor. Adjacent to Main Library & Little Poca Cosa. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. 475 S. Stone Avenue. 2,320sf. Historic Velasco House. Adobe building with saguaro rib ceilings. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 2996700. One South Church Avenue. Office Space Available in Tucson’s Premier high-rise, located in the heart of Downtown Tucson. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. The Owl’s Club. 378 N. Main Avenue. 3,535sf For Lease; ground floor. 9 on-site parking spaces. Landmark Spanish Mission-Style Historic Building. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. COMMErCIAL PrOPErTIES FOr SALE 233 N. Main Avenue. The Olcott House, registered historic property built in the 1890’s. 3,792sf, two-stories, For Sale. 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. 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. 118 S. 5th Avenue, just south of Broadway Blvd. Up to 9,250sf in the unique, Julian Drew Warehouses. Buzz Isaacson Realty (520) 299-6700. hOuSES FOr SALE $149,000 in Iron Horse. Just try to get closer to downtown for a lower price. 1910 home beautifully restored- high ceilings, wood floors, renovated kitchen. 20ft walls enclose the private garden. www.Postlets.com/ res/1394289 or call (520) 245-2693. Barrio! Beautiful, newer 3br/2ba home on Tucson’s most often photographed street! 870 S Meyer Ave, built in 2004, 1411sf, features modern interior, stained concrete floors, interior courtyard, state of the art kitchen, garage. Gorgeous home and priced to sell at just 360k. Susan Denis, (520)977.8503, Realty Executives So AZ, www.susandenis.com West University Compound! Big enough for the extended family or to split: zoned Historic R2, this home was built in 1918 and has been lovingly restored. Guesthouse is newer, 2 bedrooms, and there’s also an outdoor kitchen, two patios, and an art studio! Email me for photos. 450k Susan Denis, (520) 977.8503, Realty Executives So AZ, www.susandenis.com Walk to 4th Ave, UA from this historic adobe bungalow. Renovated kitchen. Hardwood and tile flooring. High walls enclose private garden filled with shade trees. $165,000. Contact Mik with Habitation Realty at 520-245-2693 or mik@habitationrealty. com. Dunbar Bungalow. Super cute. 2br/1ba. 696sf. $189,000. Original wood never painted. Windows open and close. Huge block wall in back yard feels so private. Call Robert at Nest (520) 490-8951. Living Downtown Now. 2br/2ba. 1113sf. 2 Car Garage. Polished Concrete. 14ft Ceilings. Contemporary Design. Walk to Fox/TMA/ Congress. $299,000. Call Robert at Nest (520) 490-8951. Near UA/Pima, spacious 3br/2ba plus den. 1780sf, 10years old, fenced w/gated parking. Split floor plan, works for students/parents, or family w/granny unit. Cash flows. 147K. (520) 440-9880. Historic West University Townhomes (HR2). Quaint 3 Townhome project is completely gutted and renovated 2008. Beautifully finished, safe, private. Overlooks De Anza Park. Enclosed parking. 3br/1.5ba. $289K. 2, 3br/1ba $225K. 1014 N. 7th Ave. Owner/agent Bill (520) 325-2607 or (520) 241-0969. Ice House Lofts. Never-before available top-floor corner loft. 1300sf, 1br/1.5ba. Large balcony w/beautiful views. 18’ ceilings, original concrete walls, steel trusses. Hardwood floors, granite, stainless, pool, gym, storage, gated parking. $295,000. Call (520) 9044242 to view. Modern. Green. Central. Indigo Modern. New homes in central Tucson. Tucson’s only modern and green community. 3br/2ba. Architecture by Rob Paulus. Rainwater harvesting and other green features. Close to UA. www.IndigoModern.com. Metro Realty Advisors, LLC (520) 623-5638. Investor retiring and liquidating portfolio of residential homes. See over 15 beautiful homes, all price ranges. Locations include Tucson’s Downtown Barrio Historico, The Ice House Lofts, and the University Area. Some FHA. No Money Down. Log onto our websites: www.BarrioViejo.info, www.MyIceHouseLoft.info, www.UAapts.com. Warren Michael Owner-Broker (520) 808-0435. Darling remodeled bungalow in Barrio Santa Rosa. You’ll feel like you’re vacationing at home when you see the stunning pool and fountains, the gorgeous landscaping and lighting. Back lot of 4000sf, with zoning that allows a duplex or casita. 1116 S 7th Avenue. Susan Denis, (520) 977-8503, Realty Executives So AZ. www.SusanDenis.com. Feldman’s Historic Craftman Bungalow + Studio, was completely gutted, now a stunning full remodel! Incredible detail, high-ceilinged attic space now a stunning master w/bath, full guesthouse. Over 2000sf, gorgeous front porch, large yard. $450k. Susan Denis, (520) 977-8503, Realty Executives Southern AZ, www.SusanDenis.com. West University 1917 Craftsman Bungalow, completely remodeled, and comes with an already-split, already-separately-addressed 5000sf lot! Buy both for $350,000. Meticulous restoration and updates, gleaming hardwood floors throughout, built-ins, modern kitchen, 1316sf. Susan Denis, (520) 977-8503, Realty Executives Southern AZ, www.SusanDenis.com. Come see the all-masonry constructed custom homes, just west of downtown. We’re building a neighborhood complete with stunning homes, an open-air mercado, restaurants, shopping, and an opportunity for you to work from home (commercial zoning) and run your business. 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