
BillboardFREE* Billboard classified ads are available for all Downtown and Fourth Avenue property owners, businesses, organizations, and residents. Place your ad by fax at 547-3344 or by e-mail at info@downtowntucson.org. Deadline is the 20th of every month. Please call or write to verify that your ad qualifies for FREE placement. *Please note that Services listings may be posted for a $10 fee. Business card display ads are $25. Photos that accompany any real estate listing are $25. The Downtown Tucsonan reserves the right to edit all FREE classified ads for content and size. Meeting NoticesSmall Business Commission, 255 W. Alameda St., Mayor and Council Chambers City Hall. Tuesday, December 23, 4:00pm. The Rio Nuevo Citizens Advisory Committee and the Rio Nuevo Board meeting will be combined for the month of December, 52 W. Congress St. Wednesday, December 3, 6:00pm. Date subject to change. Call (520) 791-5580. Its Happening Downtown, Inc. Board Meeting, 30 N. Church Ave., Fox Theatre offices. Friday, December 12, 5:00pm. Call (520) 547-3338. TDA Executive Committee, 150 N. Stone Ave., lower level of Wells Fargo in the Stage Coach room. Tuesday, December 9, 9:00am. Call (520) 547-3338. Downtown Neighborhoods Advisory Committee, 52 W. Congress St. Tuesday, December 9, 6:00pm. Time subject to change. Call (520) 547-3338. TEAM Commission meeting, Main Library. Wednesday, December 1, 5:30pm. Call (520) 791-5071. Armory Park Historic Zone Advisory Board, 222 S. 5th Ave., Thursday, December 18, 7:00pm. Development Review Board, 255 W. Alameda St., Mayor and Council Conference Room, 1st floor. Friday, December 12, 7:30am. Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, Transgender Commission, 100 N. Stone Ave., EOO Conference room. Tuesday, December 16, 5:30pm. Sign Code Advisory & Appeals, 201 N. Stone Ave., County City Public Works, basement conference room C. Wednesday, December 10, 1:30pm. Armory Park Neighborhood Association meeting, St. Andrews Episcopal Church corner of 5th Ave. and 16th St., Tuesday, December 9, 7:00pm. Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission meeting, 255 W. Alameda St., Mayor and Council Conference Room, City Hall 1st Floor. Wednesday December 10, 12:00 Noon. Lost and FoundFound on the corner of 6th Avenue and Congress: Green sock, slightly dirty. Poly blend with small hole on the big toe. Lost: Missing green sock. Last seen in Armory Park. Reward. Call to ArtistsThe Downtown Tucsonan wants to publish your poetry and art/photography. Email submissions to poetry@downtowntucson.org. National Latino AIDS Awareness Day MuralIn recognition of National Latino AIDS Awareness Day, The Latino Commission on AIDS is calling for an eight by 20 foot transportable mural to be created over five plywood panels, each four by eight feet. To apply, submit a typewritten statement of two pages or less including qualifications, interest and preliminary ideas, including proposed workspace; an inch-to-foot scale composition of mural design; four to eight photographs or slides documenting previous mural projects and a slide/photo list with the title, year, medium, dimensions and a brief description of each. Applications must be received by 5 p.m. December 15 at SAAF, 1200 E. Ajo Way, Ste. 109, 15713, attn: Ernie Perez. For more information contact 547-7762 or salud@saaf.or Call for Auditions December 6, 10 a.m. to noon and December 8, 5 to 7 p.m. Invisible Theatre, 1400 N. First Ave. Audition Saturday for Spinning Into Butter, a drama by Rebecca Gilman and/or the musical Route 66, on Monday. Bring photo, resume and prepare a two-minute monologue or song. Call 882-972 for appointment. Call for Auditions Every Saturday, from 3 to 6 p.m. Wilde Playhouse, 135 E. Congress St. Singers, dancers, musicians, comedians, satirists, performance artists, mimes, magicians, puppeteers and anyone else with theatrical talent is invited to audition for Wilde Superstar Search. Acoustic accompaniment or tape only. Call 770-1000 for details. Calling all artists! The Epic Café and the Pennington Street Market is interested in showing your original artwork/photography/sculpture. Monthly shows rotating on or about the first of each month. Contact Eric at (866) 865-5097. All Souls Procession Video Contest Deadline for submission: December 6 Submit edited footage up to 20 minutes long to be considered for a screening event with prizes at The Screening Room, December 12-13. Register by e-mail to diane@allsoulsprocession.org or call 884-4744. All artists wanted!!! To show your original artwork/photography/mixed media/hangable sculptures/etc. for show or for sale. The less ordinary the better. Contact Michael at the Internet Convenience Store (276 E. Congress St.) at (520) 882-5566, or by email at ICSartwork@yahoo.com. Have a great day! Help WantedDelivery driver from 11:00am1:30pm. Hourly wage plus mileage and tips. Please call Don (520) 798-3663. Employment WantedCertified caregiver with experience. CPR, First Aid and other training. Please call (520) 218-2219. Handyman: plywood, landscaping, plumbing, house intervention, some electric, drywall, painting and lamps. Please call (520) 304-4364 or (520) 304-1531. LessonsPiano Lessons. All ages, all levels. Blues, classical, popular. Please call Jessica, (520) 237-3557. Musicians WantedMusicians wanted for collaboration, experimentation. We have practice space. Looking for keyboard, trumpet, bass, oboe, o.b.o. (520) 791-7714, leave message. Autos For Sale1979 Chevy water truck for sale. Great condition, runs well. Call (520) 218-2219. For SaleUsed Red Brick - good shape, great for historic renovation project. 15 cents each. Please call (520) 891-9043. 1st edition, well cared for contemporary books. Call (520) 624-7118. Solid wood sleigh bed. Still in boxes, brand new. Retail at $650, must move at $300. Call (520) 624-5468. King size pillow top mattress set. Unused, still wrapped. Must sacrifice at $220. Call (520) 624-4884. Queen double-sided pillow top mattress set. New, still in package. Must sell, $120. Call (520) 940-3058. Like-new Armstrong flute with case. In great condition! $150. Please call (520) 628-7006. Yard SalesAdvertise your yard sale for free! Call (520) 547-3342 or email your ad to Ruby@downtowntucson.org. Health ServicesThe Providence Institute offers Massage, Shiatsu, Craniosacral, Acupuncture& more. Professional and student treatments available. Over 50 yoga classesa week. Many styles. Beginners welcome. Student/Senior Discounts. Massage &Shiatsu School. Yoga Teacher Training Program. Centrally Located. www.providenceinstitute.com. Please call (520) 323-0203. ServicesOverwhelmed by that chemical salon smell? Tired of being blasted by commercial bebop radio while getting your haircut? Ready to try something different? Designs by Kenneth has a relaxing tropical atmosphere. Every haircut includes a scalp and neck massage. Call Jeanette at (520) 256-0582. Mention this ad and receive $5 off your first visit. Second Fiddle Thrift Shop, 445 S. Stone Ave. Half-price clothes for November! (520) 670-0186. We appreciate your donations! Free professional bartender for your holiday soiree. You provide the poison; I provide the tipcup. Other services include help buying/prepping; premixed concoctions; $20 extra and Ill show up in costume! Also your easiest source for creative entertainment booking: fire shows, adult puppet roasts, unique djs Diane 520-884-4744 partyharhar@aol.com. Classes/WorkshopsTUCSON YOGA has daily yoga classes for $5 each, located downtown. 121 E. 7th St. in the Orts building. Please call (520) 882-0597 or visit www.tucsonyoga.com for class and schedule details. Free consultations and workshops on time management. Our revolutionary time management system helps you formulate patterns for success. Heartly workshop on time management. Fee for materials. Please call (520) 419-6077. The DanceLoft offers dance classes for adults in Hip Hop, Modern, Ballet andModern Jazz. 61 E. Congress St., second floor of Heart-Five. Please call (520) 250-4664 or see www.thedanceloft.com for more information. WomanKraft Art Gallery (388 S. Stone Ave.) provides free art and craft classes for low income women over 55. The public is also welcome to attend these classes for a modest charge. December classes include Glycerin Soapmaking, Life Drawing, Puppets, Watercolor Collage and more. Please call (520) 629-9976. MiscellaneousCheck out Scazz-Rik-Tobin, the monthly drama/comedy set in a surrealistic vein geared toward capturing the Generations X, Y, and Z that airs on Channel 72, Access Tucson on Saturdays at 1pm and Tuesdays at 9pm. Tucson Symphony Womans Thrift Shop (15th St. & Stone Ave.) appreciates donations. Profits support our music education program for area youth. Please call (520) 670-0186. Donations greatly appreciated: Re-Threads Thrift Store welcomes the donation of sale-able clothing, shoes, and jewelry. We are a private non-profit social service agency affiliated with Our Place Clubhouse. Receipts are available upon request. Located at 66 E. Pennington St. The Clubhouse is open from 8:30-4:30, MondayThursday. Call (520) 884-5553. Roommate WantedFind your roommate in the Downtown Tucsonan! Advertise here for free. Call (520) 547-3342 or email your ad to Ruby@downtowntucson.org. For Rent/ResidentialCirca 1921 W. University guest house. One bedroom, satillo floors, gourmet kitchen with granite countertops, dishwasher, washer/dryer hookup, utilities paid, approximately 650sf. $650/mo. Please call (520) 884-1076. Loft style apartment/live-work space near downtown area. Over 1000sf of open space. Accessible bathroom, kitchen, patio. $750/mo. Please call Bill Chambers, Real Estate Services (520) 628-7345. Two bedroom house with den. 900sf, water included. $650/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. Tastefully renovated. Elegantly detailed. Classic one bedroom, one bath with private entryways, wood floors, ceiling fans, spacious basements (can be used as art studios, workshops). Tucked away in historic neighborhood within walking distance to downtown, 4th Avenue, UofA. Water included. $525/mo. 109 N. 2nd Ave. Now accepting applications. (520) 991-1265. Two bedroom, two bath house with washer and dryer. 1200sf, AC, fenced yard, pets OK. $695/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. 229 S. Herbert Ave., $175,000, MLS#2325412. Scrumptious little jewel! Youll be charmed with this remarkable city house thats contrary to suburban living. Two bedroom, two bath, master bedroom and office too! An entertaining yard. Please call Suzie Deconcini, Long Realty (520) 918-5154. One bedroom, one bath duplex with double carport, AC, covered patio, and fenced yard. $400/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. Large one bedroom apartment available downtown. Only $435/mo. 133 S. 5th Ave. Please call Julie (520) 808-4322, or Ruth (520) 388-9094, Peach Properties, www.peachprops.com Two bedroom house with stove and refrigerator. Pets OK. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. Circa 1926 guest house, one bedroom, oak floors, gas fireplace, claw-foot tub, washer and dryer, approximately 900sf. $500/mo plus utilities. Please call (520) 884-1076. One bedroom duplex with stove and refrigerator. All utilities paid! Pets OK. $375/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. Brand new, historic looking, energy efficient, three bedroom, two bath home with yard, porches and parking. Near UofA/Downtown. Available 12/01/2003. Please call (520) 390-1588 for an appointment. One bedroom, one bath house with concrete floors, washer/dryer hookups, fenced yard, water included. $425/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. Share a house with one other quiet person in Milagro Cohousing. $450/mo. includes utilities, use of pool, private room. Situated on 43 acres with great views. New adobe home. Please call (520) 297-4191. One bedroom, one bath house. No lease, water included, 650sf. $410/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. Historic Armory Park and 4th Avenue/Speedway area. One bedroom and studio apartments. Clean and well kept. Please call (520) 798-6101 for availability and more information, or email palinco3@aol.com One bedroom, one bath house, all utilities paid! AC, covered patio, fenced yard, pets OK. $450/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. Three bedroom, two bath house for rent. Tile floors, fenced yard, $800/mo. Please call (520) 218-2219. One bedroom, one bath house with carpet and wood floors, stove, refrigerator, and fenced yard. $375/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. Charming, clean Anne Victorian in historic Armory Park, in the area of 5th Ave. and 19th St. Two bedroom, two bath, large yard, good security, pets OK, $950/mo. Please call (520) 792-6188. Armory Park cottage with wood floors, walk-in closet and off-street parking. All utilities paid! $475/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. Old adobe in historic neighborhood: Apartment for rent. Carefully remodeled, well maintained, one bedroom. Shared washer, gas and water included, close to UofA, Pima CC, 4th Avenue and downtown. $600/mo. One year lease, security deposit of $125. Great neighbors, active neighborhood association, cool landlord. Cat and motorcycles OK. Please call (520) 490-4548. Three bedroom house with AC, wood floors, fireplace, and newly remodeled covered patio. $800/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. Unique apartments and offices for rent in historic downtown district. Just south of the convention center. Various sizes to meet your needs. Please call (520) 623-4091. Four bedroom, two bath house with stove, refrigerator and storage space. $800/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. La Entrada - luxury apartment community. A beautiful community in the Heart of Downtown! We are offering a free month on a year lease. Please call for a tour, (520) 884-8284. Expect to be impressed. 533 E. 4th St., $195,000, MLS#2326443. W. University, set up high to have presence, painted in sophisticated colors, accented with the history youd expect! Two or three bedrooms with the possibility of adding a second bath! Tax break. Please call Suzie Deconcini, Long Realty (520) 918-5154. One bedroom, one bath guest house with concrete floors and fenced yard. Water included, pets OK. $375/mo. Please call Real Estate Direct (520) 623-5710. Space for RentBeautiful rental space available in historic warehouse at 121 E. 7th St. Two movement studios for classes/workshops/performances/parties, one visual artist space and a room ideal for massage, video or sound editing. Reasonable rates. Please call (520) 624-3799, or email orts@orts.org. Muse, 516 N. 5th Ave. Now offering its clay studio space for events such as mixers and team-building days to the business community. The 2,000sf studio features a sculpture room, ceramics studio, exhibition space, a kitchen and accessible bathroom. Muse also has other event space that includes the 6,000sf Nations Hall, 4,000sf Americas Hall, meeting rooms and a dance studio. For information on event spaces, please call (520) 903-0918. Retail Space For LeaseBeautiful retail, studio or gallery space available immediately. Located just north of downtown, at 439 N. 6th Ave. 5600sf, great exposure, high ceilings, T1 lines. Please call Patricia at (520) 603-6103. Peach Properties. Retail/gallery space in restored, historic Tophoy Building, 220 N. 4th Ave. High ceilings, skylights, good street visibility. Neighbors include furniture stores and art galleries. Available January 1. 2,390sf, $1550/mo. Please call Stephen, (520) 884-1012.
La Placita Village, 110 S. Church Ave. Retail/Restaurant/Office Center. Colorful buildings around a festive plaza near Tucson Convention Center, Arena, Music Hall, Leo Rich Theatre, Radisson Hotel, government centers. Spaces available from 129625sf. Please call Bryan Hague, Bourn Partners, (520) 323-1005. Old Town Artisans (with seven shops and La Cocina Restaurant) has retail space available with 539sf. Its an excellent opportunity for a fine jeweler working on premises. Please call (520) 624-7708. Enclosed, lockable, garage spaces for rent opposite of Old Train Depot. Suitable for auto/trucks or possibly even storage. Also available: Three storage units, 700sf, 1000sf, & 1500sf. Suitable for business storage (records, office furniture, etc.). Concrete construction, sprinklers & elevator access. Please call Debra at Arizona Properties for additional information, (520) 742-8615 or (520) 275-8910. 20,000sf in the heart of historic Congress Street Arts and Entertainment District at 33 and 11 S. 6th Ave. between Broadway Blvd. and Congress St. Available in blocks of 2,500sf to 12,000sf. Ideal for furniture store, market, retail, restaurant, office or large studio space. Store front space along 6th Ave. as well as Arizona Ave. Please call Steve Gibson, (520) 403-7804. Office Space for LeaseRent a room! Professional office space including parking and common areas leasing for $550/mo. Beautiful, historic property. Please call owner/agent at (520) 296-2984. Loft style office space, 32 N. Church Ave. This second story historic space over looks the court buildings in the heart of downtown. The Fox Theatre Foundation will occupy the first floor and tenant will have access to the first floor conference room. Approximately 1,800sf, $20/rentable sf, modified gross (tenant to pay utilities and janitorial). Please call Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. BuzzIsaacson.com. 1100sf office available immediately. 439 N. 6th Ave. AC, high ceilings in historic building. Pervious use as an architects office. High speed internet available. Please call Patricia at (520) 603-6103. Peach Properties. Exceptional two-story office building for lease. 4000sf, historic district across from Convention Center, well-designed spacious floor plan includes patio, kitchenette, parking. Please call (520) 623-4091. Retail or office space available in the historic district at 526 N. 9th Ave. 400sf plus 160sf of shared space (kitchen and bathroom). Share yard with natural building materials showroom and education center. Off-street parking. $500/mo. Please call Josephine, (520) 312-2242. Unique offices and apartments for rent in historic downtown district. Just south of the convention center. Various sizes to meet your needs. Please call (520) 623-4091. Historic barrio building has two offices for lease. Beautifully renovated, lofty ceilings, ceiling fans, dual cooling, corner fireplace, built-in bookshelves, custom paint with recently furnished reception area, grand conference room, full use kitchen, laundry, bathrooms. This stunning space would be perfect for legal or financial professional or person practicing healing or graphic arts. Offices have new electric and are pre-wired for fully networked cable/dsl/phone system. $700/mo. Includes basic utilities except phone. Please call (520) 325-3234. 221 E. 6th St. Office/retail space for lease. 6500sf, $12/sf, $6500/mo. New AC, new sprinkler system. C3 zoning, 12ft ceilings. This is a wonderful historic Art Deco building with high traffic visibility on 6th St. and the possibility of 90 parking spaces. Please call David Nichols Realty, (520) 624-0426, email: dnicholsrealty@qwest.net 71 E. Pennington St. 1840sf office space. Parking available. $1550/mo. Please call David Nichols Realty, (520) 624-0426 or email: dnicholsrealty@qwest.net Loft style office space, 33 W. Congress St., between Stone Ave. and Church Ave. This second story office space over looks busy Congress St. in the heart of downtown. Approximately 4,000sf, $14/sf. Tenant is responsible for all operating costs. Please call Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. BuzzIsaacson.com. 131 E. Broadway Blvd. Two Story office building. 6200sf available. Please call Mark Irvin, Commercial Real Estate, (520) 620-1833. The Pioneer, 100 N. Stone Ave. Space available from 600sf to 2400sf. $16/rentable sf, Full Service. 3% annual increase. Lease Term: Three to seven years. Please call Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. BuzzIsaacson.com. UniSource Energy Tower, 1 S. Church Ave. Space available from 1394sf to 2400sf. $24/sf. Full service. Lease term: five to ten years. Please call Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. BuzzIsaacson.com. 1 E. Congress St. Professional office/retail/restaurant is available now. Please call Tom Neiman or Andy Seleznov at PICOR Commercial Real Estate Services, (520) 748-7100. 160 N. Stone Ave. SE corner of Stone Ave. and Alameda St. 4500 rentable sf available, 2nd floor. $18/sf net of janitorial. Please call Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. BuzzIsaacson.com The Mac Arthur Building, 345 E. Toole Ave. at 5th Ave. 2900sf, 2nd floor. Three to five year lease term. Please call Mark Biery, (520) 318-6635. Prime downtown office space, 166 W. Alameda St., between Church Ave. and Granada Ave. This single story building is in walking distance to governmental buildings, courthouses and major office buildings. There are eleven individual offices, a conference room, open work space and break room along with an attractive outdoor patio. 3,849 rentable sf, $4,811.25/mo. ($15/rentable sf) including utilities. Tenant is responsible for janitorial services. Please call Buzz Isaacson, (520) 623-5133. BuzzIsaacson.com. Houses for SaleThese are two beautiful homes with guest houses. Two bedroom, two bath main house. One bedroom, one bath guest house. Breezeways, wrap-around porchways connect house with guest house. Hidden by desert vegetation. Each one is priced at $208,000 in the lively, lost barrio. Please call Beth Jones, Realty Executives, (520) 977-6272. Two bedroom, one bath in the heart of Armory Park. Hardwood floors, high ceilings, courtyards. $167,000. Please call Beth Jones, Realty Executives, (520) 977-6272. A grand circa 1917 home with two studios in West University. $278,000. Please call Beth Jones, Realty Executives, (520) 977-6272. Just a few blocks from UofA, this three bedroom, one and one-half bath home is air-conditioned, has nostalgic wood floors, a formal dining room, separate laundry room and a wonderful front porch with stately pillars where you can see the trolley go by! This home needs T.L.C., but what a find! Its priced at $225,000. Please call Jim, Chumblers Realty, (520) 294-7600. MLS# 2316269. Two adobe row houses in the Barrio, circa 1900s. Lots of funk and character. One has a guesthouse. From $179,900 to $199,900. Please call Beth Jones, Realty Executives, (520) 977-6272. House wanted! Fix-up ok. Call (520) 327-1111. Storefront, live/work space, studios, old market with attached residence, adobe, all of the pizzazz, charm and possibilities in the heart of the barrio. $299,000. Please call Beth Jones, Realty Executives, (520) 977-6272. Historic Armory Park house for sale. 1800sf fix-up, circa 1910. Double lot allows additional development. 825 S. 3rd Ave. $159,000. Please call Bill Chambers, Real Estate Services, (520) 628-7345. Lots of charm and character in this house with a guest house. Hardwood floors, courtyard, very private. $159,000. Please call Beth Jones, Realty Executives, (520) 977-6272. Three bedroom, three bath house with large yard and carport. Swamp cooler and tile floors. Please call (520) 218-2219. Historically designed, high end, energy efficient chic Barrio Hacidenda with guesthouse. Gated, courtyards, fountain, rain water harvesting, 12 foot ceilings, scored concrete floors, colorful Mexican tile, fireplace. Three bedroom, three bath. $359,000. Please call Beth Jones, Realty Executives, (520) 977-6272. Only two of the Barrio Metallica Lofts are left. Contemporary, light, space, energy efficient, 15 foot ceilings, private courtyards, flexible floor plan, rainwater harvesting, METAL. Starting at $249,000. Please call Beth Jones, Realty Executives, (520) 977-6272. Property for SaleAdvertise your downtown property for sale here for free! Call 547-3342 or email your ad to Ruby@downtowntucson.org.
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