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A developer is pivoting from plans to build an apartment complex on vacant land next to an office building in the Camelback corridor, instead opting to convert a shuttered sports bar into an office for a law firm.
Tucson-based Holualoa Cos. had planned to develop an apartment building adjacent to an existing office complex at 21st Street and Highland Avenue, after buying the 13-acre site in 2021. Originally, the company planned to raze a restaurant building on the site to make room for housing. Now, the restaurant is staying but getting new life as an office.
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This article originally appeared in the Phoenix Business Journal.
The two partners at Withey Morris Baugh PLC have found a new home for the law firm after shelling out $2.3 million for the former Half Moon Windy City Sports Grill near Phoenix’s Camelback Corridor.
Jason Morris, founding partner, and Adam Baugh, partner, bought the 8,000-square-foot vacant building from Tucson-based Holualoa Cos., according to Tempe-based Vizzda LLC real estate database.
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