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VOLK Company Principals Acquire Former Circle K Property on Orange Grove for Redevelopment

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October 14, 2025
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Karen Schutte
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Former Circle K

TUCSON, AZ (October 14, 2025) — Rick and Kevin Volk, principals of VOLK Company, through an affiliate entity, Poets Hard Corner LLC, have acquired the former Circle K property at 3700 W. Orange Grove Road in Northwest Tucson for $595,000 ($217 PSF). The 2,740-square-foot building sits on a 15,000-square-foot parcel and was purchased from the Gregory and Mary Pantages Revocable Trust.

The site, located at the high-traffic intersection of Orange Grove and Thornydale Roads, offers exceptional visibility and accessibility to one of Tucson’s most active retail corridors. Formerly occupied by Circle K and built in 1982, the freestanding building and corner parcel offer redevelopment potential for a new retail or service use, with flexibility for drive-thru or multi-tenant configurations.

According to VOLK Company, the property will be redeveloped and subsequently leased or sold upon completion.

For more information, contact Jeramy Price, Joey Castillo, or Andreas Castillo with VOLK Company at (520) 326-3200 or visit www.volkco.com

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