We don't have any closings to report this week, but there are three new restaurants, a new downtown hair salon and a gun shop . To report an Opening or Closing in town, please contact the Real Estate Daily News at REDailyNews@outlook.com.
‘ABOUT ME HAIR STUDIO’ IS NOW OPEN DOWNTOWN
Downtown Tucson is reporting that About Me Hair Studio, the new full-service salon is now open on the ground floor at 1 E Broadway Blvd in downtown Tucson. 'About Me Hair Studio' is all about bridging the gap between low prices and high-end services. From the time they hatched their plan for a salon two years ago, owners Maria Sicre and Edith Gastelum wanted to bring their upscale background to people who might not be able to afford pricey Foothills salons. “We wanted to give the experience without the expense,” Sicre said.
Once they started checking into wholesale prices for their products, the former beauty school classmates realized they could give their clients a better deal than many salons offer. They do. Haircuts top out at $40 for women and $30 for men. With basic color or highlights, a complete hair makeover will barely cost you $100 at About Me. A full bridal up-do with makeup costs a maximum of $120.
At roughly 1,400-square-feet, the place seems huge. The entrance is on the south side of the building, which is mainly residential but also houses the headquarters for the Pima Association of Governments. Floor-to-ceiling windows face Broadway, giving 'About Me' a bright, open feeling. The main room includes a reception desk, a couch and chairs for waiting and five stylist stations. There is also a curtained waxing alcove and a small shampooing room with two sinks. It’s bigger than originally planned.
Ike Isaacson with CBRE in Tucson represented the landlord and Property Manager, Crystal McGuire with The Danmarben Group facilitated the transaction for the tenant.
Their five stylists and esthetician offer a complete range of day spa treatments – hair styling, lashes, waxing, deep-penetrating hair treatments, and makeup. About Me is open 8 a.m.-7 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays; 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Wednesdays and Fridays; and 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturdays. To make an appointment, call (520) 622-2110.
DIAMONDBACK POLICE SUPPLY WILL OPEN FRIDAY
Diamondback Police Supply, a full line retail shooting sports store that specializes in law enforcement and tactical equipment will open in its new location at 7090 E Broadway Blvd in Tucson Friday morning at 9:00 a.m. They offer a wide selection of products from major manufacturers including Sigarms, Glock, Remington, Smith & Wesson, Stag Arms, Bushmaster, Mossberg, Federal Ctg., Benchmade, Surefire, Streamlight, Blackhawk, Safariland, Bianchi, and Michaels with the widest selection of holsters and flashlights in Tucson. They also carry cleaning equipment, knives, gun safes, targets, eye and hearing protection, and a complete inventory of AR-15 parts and accessories.
Diamondback purchased their new 12,831-square-foot building at the Gaslight Theater Center in July (see full story here) Aaron LaPrise, Commercial Specialist with Cushman & Wakefield | Picor in Tucson represented the buyer in the transaction. Diamondback should be contacted at (520) 886.8338.
NEW McDONALD’S TO OPEN FRIDAY IN MARANA
Two Tucson franchise owners, Vic and Nicole Topper, who own two other Tucson McDonald’s restaurants, will open their newest at 5 p.m. Friday, October 31st at 13934 N. Sandario Road, at Interstate 10 and Marana Road. The 4,461-square-foot McDonald’s sits on a 1.5 acre pad,. Brian Harpel of The Harpel Company handled the sale of the land. (Story here.)
NEW VILLAGE INN AT ARIZONA PAVILIONS OPENS AT 5:30 A.M. MONDAY
Village Inn will start serving its American comfort food specialties — from fried chicken and pork chops to pancakes and eggs over easy — and popular selection of housemade pies in Marana beginning Monday, Nov 3rd at 5:30 a.m. The restaurant at 5955 W. Arizona Pavilions Drive, off Interstate 10 and Cortaro Road, will be open every day from 5:30 a.m. to midnight daily. Contact the Village Inn at 744-7527.
Stephen Grimm of Grimm Commercial in Tucson represented the ground lease owner Blue Lion Lot 11, LLC and Tommy Woods of Colliers in Phoenix represented the tenant.
NATIVE AMERICAN BISTRO OPENS FRIDAY AT 5:00 P.M.
A new contemporary Native American cuisine restaurant grounded in traditional roots, Barrio Cuisine Native American Bistro, opens at 188 E. Broadway, downtown at 5:00 p.m. Friday. The menu will feature vegetarian and vegan fare as well as meat dishes influenced by the Tohono O’odham and Pasqua Yaqui cultures.
It’s open from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m. Friday with regular hours — 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays — begin Saturday. Contact 444-4531.