Brycen Palmer, center, and his brother, Hayden, right, clean off areas of the 25,000 square foot bounce park on Feb. 5. Funbox is set to open Feb. 9 in the Tucson Mall parking lot and will remain open for nine weeks. This is the first time Funbox has come to Tucson.

Hey Tucson, hop on over.

Funbox, a Southern California company, opened its 25,000-square-foot bounce park on the northwest parking lot of Tucson Mall, 4500 N. Oracle Road, on Friday, Feb. 9.

The bounce park has 10 play zones, including the Tumble Temple, Marshmallow Mountain and Gumball’s Gallop. There is also a large obstacle course.

Visit funbox.com/Tucson and click β€œBook Now” for times, prices and to buy tickets.

The bounce house is suitable for all ages, including grandparents who want to hop alongside their grandchildren.

There are also special areas for the little tikes. The Tucson Funbox location will be in town for nine weeks.

FunboxΒ has 10 play zones, including the Tumble Temple, Marshmallow Mountain and Gumball’s Gallop. There is also a large obstacle course.

Other local commercial activity includes:

Marana Main Street, on Marana Road near Interstate 10, has two new tenants. Dunkin’ Donuts bought 32,250 square feet of land for $515,000, represented by Joey Castillo, with Volk Co. KFC bought 32,760 square feet of land for $573,247, represented by Greg Saltz, with GPS Commercial Advisors. Ben Craney and Scott Soelter, with NAI Horizon, represented the seller in both transactions.

Smart Choice Heating and Cooling LLC bought the property at 1925 W. Gardner Lane from Dorothy K. Watson and Robert T. Watson Jr. for $412,500. Gary Emerson, of GRE Partners LLC, represented the seller. Ed Henne and Kristy Kelley, of Long Realty Co., represented the buyer.

Dean and Donna Koening, doing business as Starizona, leased 3,884 square feet at Rancho Vistoso, 12995-13005 N. Oracle Road, to display and for retail sales of astronomy equipment. Ben Craney and Dave Dutson, with NAI Horizon, handled the transaction.

Dainty Acupuncture and Catalina Acupuncture PLLC leased 1,406 square feet of office space at 3208 E. Fort Lowell Road from AEH Investors III LLC, PMH Investors III LLC, and Hazen Enterprises Inc. Jason Shaltiel, with Picor, represented the tenant and Bruce Suppes, with CBRE, represented the landlord.

Atelier de LaFleur leased 1,200 square feet at Northwest Design Center, on the northwest corner of Orange Grove and Thornydale roads to open a flower shop. The landlord, Larsen Baker, was represented by its broker Isaac Figueroa. Cameron Casey, with Oxford Realty, represented the tenant.


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Information for Tucson Real Estate is compiled from records at the Pima County Recorder’s Office and from brokers. Send information to Gabriela Rico, grico@tucson.com