Roadhouse Cinemas Coming to Former Desert Sky 6 Cinema at Sahuarita’s Valley Verde Center

SAHUARITA, Ariz. (October 22, 2025) — The former Desert Sky 6 Cinema at 70 W. Duval Mine Road in Sahuarita’s Valley Verde Center has been sold to CJR Investments, LLC and an affiliate of Roadhouse Cinemas for $850,000 ($46.79 per square foot).
Gary Heinfeld, CCIM, of Advisors in Real Estate, Inc. represented the buyers, while Jake Vice of R.O.I. Properties represented the seller.
Roadhouse Cinemas — renowned for its upscale, dine-in movie experience — plans an extensive renovation of the 18,166-square-foot property. The remodel will transform the former theater into a modern, full-service entertainment venue featuring:
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Luxury recliners with push-button, seat-side service
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A chef-driven menu and full bar showcasing local craft beers
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Roadhouse gourmet white popcorn, Keg Root Beer, and house-made gelato
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State-of-the-art laser projection and digital surround sound technology
The newly reimagined Roadhouse Cinemas Sahuarita is expected to open in Summer 2026.
“This community is thriving, and we look forward to becoming part of its growth by offering an elevated movie-going experience that blends comfort, hospitality, and cutting-edge entertainment,” said Josh Snider of Roadhouse Cinemas.
For additional information about the sale or the 1,846-square-foot end-cap space currently available at Valley Verde Center, contact: Gary Heinfeld, CCIM at [email protected] or 520.591.2310

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