Tucson Real Estate: Baum’s Sporting Goods relocates northwest-side store
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The sporting goods store moves across the street.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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Baum’s Sporting Goods has moved its northwest store across the street at the intersection of Oracle and Orange Grove roads.
The homegrown company leased 1,198 square feet at 6429 N. Oracle Road, in Orange Grove Village.
Baum’s was founded in 1984 by Fred Baum and Dale Shawler in a central Tucson shop. There are now two stores in Tucson and one in Tempe. The second local store is at 2845 E. Speedway.
Baum’s specializes in uniforms and equipment for all team sports with a large part of the business servicing baseball and softball organizations. The stores also offer embroidery, laser engraving and silk screen printing.
The new northwest store opened earlier this month.
Craig Finfrock, of Commercial Retail Advisors LLC, represented the landlord, Orange Grove Village LLC, and Baum’s was represented by Tim DeNiro, of Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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Intelight Inc. leased a 17,810-square-foot industrial building at 3801 E. 34th St. from AP & D Investments LLP. Rob Glaser, with Picor, represented the landlord and Picor’s Ron Zimmerman represented the tenant.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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Bayview Loan Servicing LLC leased 39,627 square feet at 5151 E. Broadway from KCI-Broadway LLC, Scott Seldin-Broadway LLC, Belmont-Broadway LLC and Tucson 5151 Investments LLC. Rick Kleiner and Tom Nieman, with Picor, represented the landlord and Brandon Clarke, with Cresa Phoenix, represented the tenant.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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Richmond American Homes of Arizona bought Vahalla Estates, a 65-lot subdivision on the southeast corner of Valencia and Vahalla roads for $617,500. Ben and Adam Becker, of CBRE, represented the buyer and the seller, Heater Investments Inc.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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Campbell Spring LLC bought a 4,834-square-foot retail building at 2455 N. Campbell Ave. from Bruce A. Mortensen, trustee of the River of Life Trust, for $715,000. Jeff Zellet and Aaron LaPrise, with Picor, represented the seller.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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The Fishel Co. leased 10,760 square feet at 4030 N. Highway Drive from Orvieto Investments LLC. The company,also known as Team Fishel, provides engineering, construction, management and maintenance services for electric and gas utility and communications infrastructure projects. Russell W. Hall and Stephen D. Cohen, with Picor, represented the landlord and Ron Zimmerman, also with Picor, represented the tenant.
Baum’s Sporting Goods has moved its northwest store across the street at the intersection of Oracle and Orange Grove roads.
The homegrown company leased 1,198 square feet at 6429 N. Oracle Road, in Orange Grove Village.
Baum’s was founded in 1984 by Fred Baum and Dale Shawler in a central Tucson shop. There are now two stores in Tucson and one in Tempe. The second local store is at 2845 E. Speedway.
Baum’s specializes in uniforms and equipment for all team sports with a large part of the business servicing baseball and softball organizations. The stores also offer embroidery, laser engraving and silk screen printing.
The new northwest store opened earlier this month.
Craig Finfrock, of Commercial Retail Advisors LLC, represented the landlord, Orange Grove Village LLC, and Baum’s was represented by Tim DeNiro, of Commercial Real Estate Group of Tucson.
Gregory P. D’Innocenti and Sandra A. D’Innocenti, trustees of the D’Innocenti 2008 Family Trust, bought a 15,207-square-foot investment property at 1402 E. Benson Highway from Tucson Benson Ventures for $1.3 million. Picor broker Ron Zimmerman represented the seller, and Brandon Rodgers represented the buyer.
Intelight Inc. leased a 17,810-square-foot industrial building at 3801 E. 34th St. from AP & D Investments LLP. Rob Glaser, with Picor, represented the landlord and Picor’s Ron Zimmerman represented the tenant.
Bayview Loan Servicing LLC leased 39,627 square feet at 5151 E. Broadway from KCI-Broadway LLC, Scott Seldin-Broadway LLC, Belmont-Broadway LLC and Tucson 5151 Investments LLC. Rick Kleiner and Tom Nieman, with Picor, represented the landlord and Brandon Clarke, with Cresa Phoenix, represented the tenant.
Mama’s Family Restaurants LLC bought a 3,870-square-foot building at 4455 E. Fifth St., to house the corporate offices of Mama’s Hawaiian Bar-B-Cue. Frank Arrotta, of Tucson Realty & Trust Co., represented the buyer and Isaac Figueroa, of Picor, represented the seller in the $350,000 transaction.
Richmond American Homes of Arizona bought Vahalla Estates, a 65-lot subdivision on the southeast corner of Valencia and Vahalla roads for $617,500. Ben and Adam Becker, of CBRE, represented the buyer and the seller, Heater Investments Inc.
Via Montessori Preschool LLC leased 1,800 square feet at 7800 E. Wrightstown Road, in the Catalina Village Shopping Center, from GSMS 2005-GG4 Wrightstown Road, LLC. Andrew D. Sternberg, of Oxford Realty Advisors, represented the tenant and Jake Ertle, of Rein & Grossoehme in Phoenix, represented the landlord.
Campbell Spring LLC bought a 4,834-square-foot retail building at 2455 N. Campbell Ave. from Bruce A. Mortensen, trustee of the River of Life Trust, for $715,000. Jeff Zellet and Aaron LaPrise, with Picor, represented the seller.
The Fishel Co. leased 10,760 square feet at 4030 N. Highway Drive from Orvieto Investments LLC. The company,also known as Team Fishel, provides engineering, construction, management and maintenance services for electric and gas utility and communications infrastructure projects. Russell W. Hall and Stephen D. Cohen, with Picor, represented the landlord and Ron Zimmerman, also with Picor, represented the tenant.
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