More Than 80-Year-Old Retail Property Up for Sale in Phoenix

A popular retail space in Phoenix that has served customers since Harry Truman was President is now on the market for just over $3.6 million.

Located at 5213 N. Central Avenue, what is called the Central Market is currently home to office space as well as a restaurant and ice cream shop.

Designated as a Class C structure, the building encompasses just over 4,200 square feet, and sits on a half-acre site. The building is located within the boundaries of the Windsor Square Historic District, part of the city with luxurious homes built in the immediate years before the 1929 Stock Market Crash.

Listed with the realtor Kacour Company, which has offices in Scottsdale, the Central Market underwent a comprehensive renovation in 2011.

In previous decades, the property was the home to the Pickwick Realty firm, the Uptown Antiques store, and the Cameron-Lurie School of Real Estate.

​By Garry Boulard

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