A just-over 14,000 square foot building in a section of downtown Tucson populated with mostly newer multi-story office structures will be the subject of a three-day auction beginning on September 19.
Located at 160 Alameda Street, the two-story building has for years been the home to a Big Brothers and Big Sisters youth center and underwent an extensive renovation in 2013.
The structure in the 1980s and 90s housed offices for Southern Arizona Legal Aid.
The building houses a dozen private offices, as well as a kitchenette, and reception areas on both floors.
Listed by the Tucson-based real estate firm of Larsen Baker, the building is classified as a Class B structure and sits on a less than one-acre site.
The starting auction bid for the Alameda Street building is $350,000.
By Garry Boulard