Coronado Plumbing Expanding

coronado plumbingAlfonso Coronado of Tucson purchased a 1.5 acre lot at the Orange Grove I-10 Plaza Industrial Park in Marana for $400,000 ($6 PSF). Coronado plans to build a new 16,000-18,000 sq. ft. building for the new Al Coronado Plumbing location.

Al Coronado Plumbing is a family owned and operated business in Tucson, since 1981. Specialties include commercial and residential drain repair, re-piping, water heaters, water lines, remodeling, sewer cameras and more.

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[mepr-show rules=”58038″]Coronado told us, “They take great pride in offering a low rate and quality plumbing, which has kept us in business for over 30 years. Customer service is one of our keys to success and we rely on our team members to provide that to each customer. Our plumbers are professional, courteous with a goal to leave every customer satisfied with a job well done.” They have been growing every year.

The new location with great visibility and freeway access will provide the company with a larger facility. The current location at 710 W Carmen is just getting too small as they plan ahead for the next 20-years. They already have a tenant for the building on Carmen, a security company that is ready to lease it when Coronado moves.

The architectural plans are still being reviewed so construction is still about one year away, but Coronado said, “We are excited about our new Northwest location and are planning to add 20 new positions over this next year.” Currently, there are 23 employees with Al Coronado Plumbing

The National Bank in Tucson have agreed to finance the construction of the new building.

The seller, Orange Grove Partners, LLC (Mick Cluck and Warren Michaels) did a short-term seller financing for the property.

George Hayduke Jr. of Westar Mortgage and Realty Corporation represented the buyer. Mick Cluck and Warren Michaels, both licensed real estate brokers in Arizona, were self-represented in the transaction.

Coronado should be reached at (520) 477-8662. Cluck can be contacted at (520) 745-4545 and Michaels is at (520) 760-5559. Hayduke can be reached at (520) 298-1993. [/mepr-show]

 

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[ismember]Sale date was 7/31/2013. Buyer paid $50,000 down with terms of 2 years or less for the $350,000 balance.  Zoning is HI, Marana. [/ismember]




Historic District Downtown Dispensary Opens Aug 20th in Tucson

marijuanaThe Downtown Dispensary, a medical marijuana dispensary at 221 E 6th Street in Tucson, at the intersection of 6th Avenue and 6th Street, has been granted approval to operate by the Arizona Department of Health Services and will begin serving patients on August 20th in historic downtown Tucson and the 4th Avenue neighborhood for the Tucson Central CHAA.

The Downtown Dispensary will be open every day from 10 AM to 7 PM. The dispensary provides an environment conducive to learning about the products and patients will be informed about the different strains of medical marijuana for treating their conditions. Similar to prescription pharmaceuticals and over the counter medications, there are several different types of medical marijuana. Patients seeking this complementary medicine will also have the option to receive educational materials containing medical uses, side effects, and contraindications. The knowledgeable and friendly staff at The Downtown Dispensary will drive the patient experience.

The Downtown Dispensary plans on being an integral part of the Tucson community, providing safe and affordable access to exceptionally high-quality medicine. The dispensary will also have digital menus to showcase strain-specific information and simplify the selection process for patients.

Every year, The Downtown Dispensary will commit a percentage of its proceeds to patient programs as well as other non-profit and charitable organizations that educate patients about their rights. The dispensary will look for opportunities to work with the city on improving patient access and create a volunteer program that will help qualified patients. The directors of the dispensary have distinct backgrounds including commercial crop production, healthcare, fitness, and health information systems.

The following medical conditions qualify a patient for medical marijuana in Arizona:
Cancer, Glaucoma, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV), Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Hepatitis C, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), Crohn’s disease, agitation of Alzheimer’s disease. A chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition or the treatment for a chronic or debilitating disease or medical condition that causes: cachexia or wasting syndrome, severe and chronic pain, severe nausea, seizures including those characteristic of epilepsy, severe or persistent muscle spasms including those characteristic of multiple sclerosis.

Arizona has approximately 38,000 medical marijuana cardholders and is allowed 126 dispensaries, one per each CHAA, competing for the business.  The Downtown Dispensary is offering for sign up a free gram with 1/8th ounce (3.5 gram) purchase on opening day. The Downtown Dispensary is offering 3.5 gram free for anyone signing up on August 20th. For information on other dispensaries in the area click here: https://realestatedaily-news.com/medical-marijuana-dispensaries-chaa-chaa-chaa/




Tucson’s 238th Birthday Celebration Tuesday

Plan_Tucson_Cover_ThumbnailThe Tucson-Pima County Historical Commission is sponsoring this year’s celebration of Tucson’s turning 238 years old.  Mariachi music from Los Changuitos Feos will greet guests at the Presidio San Agustín del Tucson, where the flag ceremony will be held honoring the five flags that have flown over Tucson. Flags include American, Spanish, Mexican, Confederate and State of Arizona, as well as the Tohono O’odham Nation and Pascua Yaqui Tribe Flags, and a replica of the 28-star American flag that was brought by the Mormon Battalion and flown over Tucson on December 16, 1846.

The ceremony will also include a canon salute, a traditional Tohono O’odham blessing, reading the letter from Hugo O’Connor designating Tucson as the location for the presidio, signing/reading a proclamation from local governments, and sharing Tucson’s birthday cake and paletas with attendees.
Presidio soldiers will be in attendance as will others dressed in period costumes.

Sponsors/partners include the City of Tucson – Parks and Recreation and City Clerk’s Office, Pima County, Tucson Historic Preservation Foundation, El Presidio Neighborhood Association, the Presidio Trust for Historic Preservation, Los Descendientes del Presidio de Tucson, and the Santa Cruz Valley Heritage Alliance. The event will be held at the Presidio San Agustín del Tucson, the interpretive park located on the site of Tucson’s original Presidio.

August 20, 2013 6:00 pm – 8:00 p.m.  Cost: Free
Venue:  Presidio San Agustin del Tucson
133 W. Washington St. , Tucson, AZ, 85701

For additional event information, contact Marty McCune, 437-5355. For questions on ADA accommodations and accessibility for this event, call Alma Murrieta or Ana Juarez, City Clerk’s Office, 791-4213.

Additional Information: Parking is available at the following locations; fees apply: Main Library Garage (enter from Alameda, west of Stone); and the Pennington Street Garage (6th Avenue and Pennington Street).