Tucson Auto Museum Buys Former Hidden Valley Inn for $2.76 Million

TUCSON, AZ (June 14, 2024)—Tucson’s Gould Family, renowned for their deep-rooted passion for classic cars, has acquired the former Hidden Valley Inn at 4825 N Sabino Canyon Road. The building will now be transformed into the Tucson Auto Museum.

The 25,000-square-foot asset sold for $2,758,00 ($107 PSF).

The Hidden Valley Inn closed its doors in 2006 and was renovated to lease to Community Provider of Enrichment Services, Inc., a local social service agency that occupied it until recently.

Founded in Tucson, the Tucson Auto Museum is a non-profit dedicated to preserving and displaying rare and unique classic cars from around the world.

The collection boasts over 70 vehicles, each with its own unique story, including a Model T, a 1929 Duesenberg Model J, a one-of-one 1948 Kurtis-Omohundro Comet, a 1957 Dual-Ghia, and cars used on the sets of Mannix, Charlie’s Angels, and Batman. The museum also features fascinating automobilia like signs and gas pumps from yesteryear.

It is a National Association of Auto Museums and Visit Tucson member and a TripAdvisor-featured automotive museum.

The Tucson Auto Museum is a “living” museum, meaning all its cars run and are roadworthy. We take them out to shows regularly, and our cars have won numerous awards, many of which are displayed next to the cars themselves.

Bring your family and camera for some interesting and fun times! The museum is also pet-friendly.

Paul Hooker, SIOR, Principal, and Industrial Specialist with Cushman & Wakefield | PICOR handled the transaction for buyer and seller, HVI, LLC of Tucson.(Ron Brown, manager).

For more information, Hooker can be reached at   520.546.2704.

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