2260 Rosemont Blvd, Tucson, AZ 85712-2137
This exceptional medical office space, located at 2260 N Rosemont Blvd in Tucson, Arizona (zip code 85712), offers 2,500 square feet of immediately available space within a larger 5,255 square foot building. The property is situated in Pima County and is designated as a multi-tenant building, ideal for a variety of medical or professional practices. The available space presents a fantastic opportunity for expansion or relocation for a growing medical business. The building's location in Tucson provides excellent access to major transportation routes, ensuring convenient patient and staff access. The property is classified as a medical office building, reflecting its suitability for healthcare-related businesses. This listing specifically highlights the 2,500 square feet of vacant space, ready for immediate occupancy. The building's total square footage of 5,255 square feet indicates a substantial and well-established presence in the area. This is a turnkey opportunity for a medical practice seeking a well-located and readily available space to establish or expand their operations. The address is easily accessible and well-suited for patient and staff convenience. Serious inquiries are encouraged to explore this prime medical office space.
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El Sol Family Medicine Medical Clinic
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Narissa Whitelaw, D.O. Pediatrician Physician
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Jena Barbara Physician
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Jane E. Hartline, MD Medical Clinic
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Narissa Joy Whitelaw Pediatrician Physician
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