The Prescott Commercial Real Estate Market
February 4, 2012 by James Pullaro · Leave a Comment
Yavapai County is the second fastest growing county in Arizona. The City of Prescott is the largest urban area within the county. The city’s growth has been steady at about 4% per year for the past decade and is expected to continue at that rate. More than 100,000 people reside in the Quad-City area, which includes Prescott, Chino Valley, Prescott Valley, and Dewey / Humboldt.
Arizona Commercial Real Estate Offers:
- Investment property sales and purchase representation.
- Landlord representation.
- Tenant representation.
- Leasing strategy and management planning.
- Land acquisition and development services.
- Specialists in retail, office, industrial, multi-family, land, and investment transactions.
- Marketing expertise.
- Business relocation services.
- Investment and sales strategies.
- Retail Space Leasing and Investment.
- Office Space Leasing and Lease Services.
- Industrial, Manufacturing, Distribution Real Estate Services.
Village at the Boulders
October 5, 2011 by Bebe Wright, CPM · Leave a Comment
Village at the Boulders is a powerful mix of national name brand tenants such as Walmart Super Center, Tuesday Morning, Dollar Tree, Big Lots, Starbucks, FedEx Kinko’s…well, you get the idea.
Whether your retail needs are 1,000 square feet or a 1.67 acre building pad, Village at the Boulders has what you need at lease rates as low $6-22 per square foot, per year. Ask about our bank building, office building and restaurant pad.
For more information visit Village at the Boulders on the web or, if you prefer call 928.777.8100 or email for information.
After all, in retail it really does take a village. Download the Brochure.
Relocating to Prescott, Arizona
September 25, 2011 by Mary Jo Kirk, CCIM · Leave a Comment
Business Relocation can be a complicated endeavor with many factors that influence the destination, timing and logistics.
Arizona Commercial is uniquely qualified to assist your business with the analysis of your anticipated relocation including personnel, business assets and of course location of your business in a new environment.
In additon, Arizona Commercial is prepared to assist you with negotiating your relocation with the city, county and state representatives with an eye on the economics of the transition and the future economic advantages your business must have in order to remain competitive.
Site location, whether ownership or tenancy, is a huge factor in the relocation planning process. In the case of ownership, every effort is put into evaluating all of your business options and the same is true with leasing. Careful consideration must be given to your location and the compliment of transportation, foot traffic, employees, signage, community integration, distribution and much more.
Contact Arizona Commercial by email, our contact form or, if you prefer you may call us at 928.776.8460.
Great Traffic, Visibility & PRICE
September 25, 2011 by Bebe Wright, CPM · Leave a Comment
.51 acre, zoned BR (verify with city of Prescott) corner property taken back by foreclosure. 180′ frontage, 2 parcels, APN 114-02-051,052.
Former car sales center. ++ location, w/30K+ cars per day on Sheldon. Lit parking, roll-up door. Walk to/from Yavapai College.
CAP this property at approximately 9% with just $35k NOI at full list price. This property has good investor upside potential. Use subject to buyer verification and city approvals.
LIST PRICE: $375,000 928-777-8100 for key.
Potential retail center, auto sales, RV, Sports vehicles, fast food, professional offices and potential multi-family. At this price, sound investment. Prev list price $1,350,000. Owner may carry, subject to terms.
Contact Donald Teel by email or, if you prefer by calling 928.777.8100. Visit CommercialWebPage.com.
Retail Excellence in the Heart of Prescott, Arizona
August 12, 2011 by Bebe Wright, CPM · Leave a Comment

Posted by Donald Teel, Arizona Commercial, (928) 777-8100)
Prescott, Arizona is already the central Arizona real estate market leader and the place of choice for great businesses.
Early in the game the Developers caught the vision and were well ahead of the commercial market growth curve and boom in Prescott, Arizona. Watch the presentation.
They took a tired center and literally rebuilt it into the Village at the Boulders, making it the premiere and sought-after retail center that has attracted some of the hottest, most successful and most recognized national retail brands. Download the brochure.
The Village at the Boulders is anchored by Wal Mart Super-Center, and built around a successful group of national brands such as Starbucks, JoAnn Fabric, Big Lots, Hi-Health, Denny’s and FedEx Kinko’s, just to name a few.
This “All Star Cast” of nationally recognized retail leaders at the Village at the Boulders deliver to prospective tenants the results of national marketing, resulting in excellent foot-traffic for all tenants. Watch the presentation.
Retail positioning still matters and nothing beats on site eyeballs and shoe leather coming through your front door.
If you are in a retail start-up mode or, if you are an existing retailer seeking the powerful benefit of brand association, please consider the Village at the Boulders.
Download the brochure. Watch the presentation. Visit the website.
Donald Teel is Senior Associate with Arizona Commercial, an Arizona commercial brokerage and property management firm. Need more information? Please call 1-877-777-9100 or, if you prefer, you may email Donald Teel
The Prescott Real Estate Market
August 4, 2011 by James Pullaro · 1 Comment
With its quality of life, blended with a near perfect four-season climate and small-town atmosphere, Prescott has become a highly desired place to live and work. Prescott residents enjoy the benefits of small town living, while taking advantage of many positive amenities of larger metropolitan areas.
Yavapai County is the second fastest growing county in Arizona. The City of Prescott is the largest urban area within the county. The city’s growth has been steady at about 4 per cent per year for the past decade and is expected to continue at that rate. More than 100,000 people reside in the Quad-City area, which includes Prescott, Prescott Valley and Chino Valley. The majority of these residents live within a 10- mile radius of downtown Prescott.
With local primary employers like Yavapai County, ACE Distribution, Lockheed Martin, Wal-Mart, and Yavapai Regional Medical Center and the Prescott Unified School District, the Prescott area has established a solid industry base. It is a mild four-season climate and faces few natural disasters making it ideal for companies in the IT area.
A sampling of the national recognition Prescott receives…
- August 2006 Money Magazine calls Prescott one of the Top 5 towns in the article titled, “Best Places to Retire”.
- June 2006 MSN Real Estate names Prescott one of 8 places people want to live in the U.S. for its strong economy, colleges and low crime rate.
- May 2006 INC magazine, Prescott was identified in the list of 25 Hottest Small Cities with an employment base of less than 150,000.
- April 2006, Prescott was chosen as one of the Dozen Distinctive Destinations in the United States by the National Trust for Historic Preservation. Prescott was selected from 93 destinations in 39 states that were nominated for this award.
- March 2006 Bottom Line listed Prescott one of the 7 Great Places to Live.
- February 2006 Milken Institute gave Prescott an overall ranking of 3 in the 2005 Best Performing Cities.
- January 2006, Prescott was listed in True West magazine, as one of the top ten Western Towns.
- January 2006 The Business Journal. Prescott may be better known for its fragrant pines and historical Whiskey Row saloons, but it ranked an impressive 5th (population 100,000 – 500,000) on the survey conducted by the American City Business Journals, well ahead of Phoenix.
- July 2004 issue of Business Week lists Prescott the top 5 ‘Recreation Havens’ in the United States.
- 2004 Boom Town USA: The 7 ½ Keys to Big Success in Small Towns” mentions Prescott as one of the top small cities in the country. Prescott was listed in The Golden Eagles, the crème de la crème, category of small towns in America.
- 2004 Cities Ranked & Rated shows Prescott as #6 in the Emerging City category.





