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Tolleson looking to lease city building to be used as restaurant or bar for $1,000 monthly

Jan 29, 2024, 3:00 PM

Logo of the West Valley city of Tolleson, Arizona...

Tolleson is accepting letters of interest until Feb. 8, 2024, from a restaurants or bars that want to lease a city-owned property. (Facebook Photo/City of Tolleson AZ - Government)

(Facebook Photo/City of Tolleson AZ - Government)

PHOENIX – The West Valley suburb of Tolleson is looking to lease out a city-owned property to a restaurant or bar business.

The building at 9353 W. Van Buren St., about a half-mile west of the Tolleson Civic Center, consists of approximately 1,184 rentable square feet.

The city is hosting a site visit at 10 a.m. Tuesday for potential tenants who want to check out the property and ask questions about leasing it.

The space is being offered on a two-year lease with a three-year option at a rate of $1,000 per month. The property will be leased as is, with improvements the financial responsibility of the business.

Vendors looking to move forward with a deal have until Feb. 8 at 5 p.m. to submit a letter of interest to the Tolleson Development Services Department.

City officials plan to announce their chosen tenant by Feb. 22 at 5 p.m.

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Tolleson looking to lease city building to be used as restaurant or bar for $1,000 monthly