901 W Prince Rd, Tucson, AZ 85705
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Prince Fairview Plaza presents a compelling investment opportunity in a high-traffic location. This single-story, 26,674 square foot shopping center, built in 1979, offers immediate access to the I-10 Freeway via a signalized intersection, ensuring excellent visibility and convenient ingress/egress. The property is classified as Class C and zoned C-2, providing flexibility for a variety of retail or office uses. Currently, the center features two suites, with 5,562 square feet of vacant space available for lease. Units are divisible to a minimum of 1,750 square feet and can accommodate contiguous spaces up to 3,500 square feet. The center benefits from a strong anchor tenant, AutoZone, further enhancing its appeal and attracting a steady stream of customers. This property is ideal for businesses seeking high visibility and convenient access to a major transportation artery in Pima County. The building's single-story design and ample parking provide ease of access for both customers and employees. The available space presents a unique chance to establish or expand a business in a well-established commercial area. The property's strategic location and existing infrastructure make it an attractive option for businesses seeking a strong foothold in a thriving market. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a well-positioned retail space with significant potential for growth.
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HireQuest Direct of Tucson Employment Agency
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