A longtime breakfast and lunch spot in Tucson will soon have a second location on the northwest side.
The Hungry Fox has leased 2,500 square feet at 6433 N. Oracle Road, on the northwest corner of West Orange Grove Road, for its second restaurant.
The popular Hungry Fox restaurant will open a second location on Oracle and Orange Grove roads next year.
The original spot was opened in 1964 by Aaron and Toni Fox, parents of famed Tucson chef Sam Fox. He credits the time spent working alongside his parents as the inspiration for his career.
Bill and Cassie Rahn bought The Hungry Fox at 4637 E. Broadway in 2023 with the hopes of recreating the family atmosphere in a second spot.
The Oracle location is expected to open in 2026.
The Hungry Fox originally opened on east Broadway in 1964.
Craig Finfrock, with Commercial Retail Advisors, represented the landlord, S1K LLC, and the tenant.
Other local commercial activity includes:
- BRAD Management sold the 41-unit University Lofts at 819 N. First Ave. to investors for $5.4 million. Hamid Panahi and Clint Wadlund, with Marcus & Millichap, handled the sale.
- Daved M. Wagenblast & Ben C. Wagenblast bought a 2,950-square-foot medical building at 2308 N. Rosemont Blvd. for $800,000. Phil Skillings and Kyle Kilgore, with NAI Horizon, represented the seller. Michael Rapaport, with West USA Realty, represented the buyer.
- The Garden Lofts on President LLC bought the 5-unit President Apartments at 421 E. President St. from Presidents Apartments LLC for $390,000. Allan Mendelsberg and Joey Martinez, with Picor, represented both parties.
- Ivy Lounge LLC leased 6,416 square feet of retail space at Santa Fe Square, at the southwest corner of Tanque Verde and Sabino Canyon roads from Conley Holdings LLC. Dave Hammack, with Picor, represented the landlord. Dave Carroll with Paul Ash, with Commercial Real Estate, represented the tenant.
- Sunrise Mental Health LLC leased 1,960 square feet of office space at 2195 E. River Road from RRP Investments LLC. Jason Shaltiel, with Picor, represented the tenant and Buzz Isaacson, with CBRE, represented the landlord.
- Vicky’s African Market leased 992 square feet at 4099 E. 22nd St. from Rinly R. Gecosala MD, PC. Molly Mary Gilbert, with Picor, represented the landlord.



