Tucson Real Estate: Local limo company growing
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Allison Limousine LLC has leased 6,470-square-feet at 722 E. 46th St.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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Locally owned Allison Limousine LLC has leased 6,470-square-feet at 722 E. 46th St. to consolidate its growing business.
“We used to have three locations where we had to park our vehicles,” owner Tony Wong said. “Now we’re all in one place.”
He said competition from car services such as Uber and Lyft have not affected his business.
“We do a lot of corporate clients,” said Wong, who operates the business along with his wife, Kathy. “We do a lot of corporate travel, birthdays and quinceañeras.”
The two “party buses” that hold 20 and 35 people are rented almost every weekend, he said.
The Wongs started the transportation service under the name Sunset Limousine in 1989. In 2003, the couple moved to Phoenix and opened Allison Limousine, returning to Tucson in 2010 in response to growing demand for luxury transportation.
The company offers stretch limos, sedans and party buses with sounds systems and flat screen televisions.
The party buses have light-up disco dance floors and laser lights.
The lease with El Gato Investment Two LLC was brokered by Jeff Zellet, with Picor.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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JEMS Investments LP bought a six-unit apartment complex at 638-642 E. Lester St. from Group Dwelling LLC for $1.4 million. Allan Mendelsberg and Daniel Leibsohn, with Picor, represented the buyer and Jarrett Reidhead, with Tucson Integrity Realty LLC, represented the seller.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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Forgeus 10 LLC bought Forgeus Apartments, a 12-unit complex at 1602-1628 N. Forgeus Ave. and 2601 E. Lee St. from Upwardly Mobile LLC for $900,000. Allan Mendelsberg and Daniel Leibsohn, with Picor, represented both parties.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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PSSW Investments LLC bought five acres of vacant land at 450 S. Camino Seco from Harvey Evenchik Revocable Trust for $590,000. Pat Welchert, with Picor, represented the seller and Michael Shiner, with CXT Realty, represented the buyer.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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Richard N. Mills Trust bought El Ranchito Sereno Apartments, an 18-unit complex at 3800 E. Fourth St. from Wilson, Wilson & Wilson for $550,000. Allan Mendelsberg and Daniel Leibsohn, with Picor, represented both parties.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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Centene Management Co. LLC leased 60,405 square feet of office space at 6221 S. Palo Verde Road from Wabash Hillcrest Regency LP. Rick Kleiner and Scott Bazoian, with Picor, represented the tenant. Tim Healey and Bob DeLaney, with CBRE, represented the landlord.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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AB46 Investments LLC leased 52,233 square feet at 3775 E. 34th St. from 3775 E. 34th LLC. Rob Glaser, with Picor, represented the landlord and Robert Nolan, with Oxford Realty Advisors Inc. represented the tenant.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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American Refrigeration Supplies Inc. leased 20,078 square feet at 2106 N. Forbes Blvd., from MRI Saddlehorn Investments II LLC. Stephen D. Cohen and Russell W. Hall, with Picor, handled the transaction.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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Premier Auto Management LLC leased a 1-acre lot auto sales lot at 550 W. Irvington Road from GIKAR LLC. Andrew D. Sternberg, of Oxford Realty Advisors, handled the transaction.
- Gabriela Rico Arizona Daily Star
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Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches leased 1,200 square feet at 1580 E. Tucson Marketplace Blvd., in the Tucson Marketplace at the Bridges. Craig Finfrock, of Commercial Retail Advisors LLC, represented the tenant and the landlord, Fullerton Tucson Marketplace Shops F LLC, was represented by Chad Russell, of Land Advisors Organization.
Locally owned Allison Limousine LLC has leased 6,470-square-feet at 722 E. 46th St. to consolidate its growing business.
“We used to have three locations where we had to park our vehicles,” owner Tony Wong said. “Now we’re all in one place.”
He said competition from car services such as Uber and Lyft have not affected his business.
“We do a lot of corporate clients,” said Wong, who operates the business along with his wife, Kathy. “We do a lot of corporate travel, birthdays and quinceañeras.”
The two “party buses” that hold 20 and 35 people are rented almost every weekend, he said.
The Wongs started the transportation service under the name Sunset Limousine in 1989. In 2003, the couple moved to Phoenix and opened Allison Limousine, returning to Tucson in 2010 in response to growing demand for luxury transportation.
The company offers stretch limos, sedans and party buses with sounds systems and flat screen televisions.
The party buses have light-up disco dance floors and laser lights.
The lease with El Gato Investment Two LLC was brokered by Jeff Zellet, with Picor.
JEMS Investments LP bought a six-unit apartment complex at 638-642 E. Lester St. from Group Dwelling LLC for $1.4 million. Allan Mendelsberg and Daniel Leibsohn, with Picor, represented the buyer and Jarrett Reidhead, with Tucson Integrity Realty LLC, represented the seller.
Forgeus 10 LLC bought Forgeus Apartments, a 12-unit complex at 1602-1628 N. Forgeus Ave. and 2601 E. Lee St. from Upwardly Mobile LLC for $900,000. Allan Mendelsberg and Daniel Leibsohn, with Picor, represented both parties.
PSSW Investments LLC bought five acres of vacant land at 450 S. Camino Seco from Harvey Evenchik Revocable Trust for $590,000. Pat Welchert, with Picor, represented the seller and Michael Shiner, with CXT Realty, represented the buyer.
Richard N. Mills Trust bought El Ranchito Sereno Apartments, an 18-unit complex at 3800 E. Fourth St. from Wilson, Wilson & Wilson for $550,000. Allan Mendelsberg and Daniel Leibsohn, with Picor, represented both parties.
Centene Management Co. LLC leased 60,405 square feet of office space at 6221 S. Palo Verde Road from Wabash Hillcrest Regency LP. Rick Kleiner and Scott Bazoian, with Picor, represented the tenant. Tim Healey and Bob DeLaney, with CBRE, represented the landlord.
AB46 Investments LLC leased 52,233 square feet at 3775 E. 34th St. from 3775 E. 34th LLC. Rob Glaser, with Picor, represented the landlord and Robert Nolan, with Oxford Realty Advisors Inc. represented the tenant.
American Refrigeration Supplies Inc. leased 20,078 square feet at 2106 N. Forbes Blvd., from MRI Saddlehorn Investments II LLC. Stephen D. Cohen and Russell W. Hall, with Picor, handled the transaction.
Premier Auto Management LLC leased a 1-acre lot auto sales lot at 550 W. Irvington Road from GIKAR LLC. Andrew D. Sternberg, of Oxford Realty Advisors, handled the transaction.
Jimmy John’s Gourmet Sandwiches leased 1,200 square feet at 1580 E. Tucson Marketplace Blvd., in the Tucson Marketplace at the Bridges. Craig Finfrock, of Commercial Retail Advisors LLC, represented the tenant and the landlord, Fullerton Tucson Marketplace Shops F LLC, was represented by Chad Russell, of Land Advisors Organization.
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