National franchise YogaSix is planning three studios in the Tucson area.

YogaSix, a boutique yoga franchise, will soon open the first of three planned studios in the Tucson area.

The first, at 7053 N. Oracle Road, near Ina Road, is expected to open soon.

YogaSix has experienced major growth over the last few years, offering formats that focus on deep stretching, stress relief or breaking a sweat.

“As the popularity of restorative workouts and mind-body wellness continue to thrive, YogaSix is well-positioned to meet the demand with our inclusive, diverse, and community-based yoga offerings,” said Lindsay Junk, President of YogaSix. “We are excited to partner with entrepreneurs all over the country to change lives and solidify YogaSix’s place as the nation’s largest boutique yoga franchise.”

Visit yogasix.com/location/casas-adobes for more information or to sign up for discounts prior to its Tucson opening.

Other local commercial transactions include:

  • Tetra Tech Inc. leased 13,000 square feet of space at the Ina-10 Flex Center, formerly Bedroxx Bowling at 7051 N. Camino Martin. The company provides consulting, engineering and other services in the areas of water, environment, infrastructure and resource management. The landlord, Larsen Baker, was represented by its broker Isaac Figueroa. Max Fisher, with BRD Realty, and Sam Devorris and David Kimball, with NAI Capital, represented the tenant.
  • Ah Huevo Mexican Bar and Grill leased 2,900 square feet of restaurant and patio space at 605 N. Fourth Ave. from Pelican 4th Ave LLC. Aaron LaPrise and Dave Hammack, with Picor, handled the transaction.
  • Sydney’s Sweet Shoppe leased 2,750 square feet at Bear Canyon Shopping Center, on the northwest corner of Tanque Verde Road and Catalina Highway, for online and in-person retail sales of baked goods. Isaac Figueroa, with Larsen Baker, and Pete Villaescusa, of CBRE, represented the landlord. Chris Tsighis, of Coldwell Banker, represented the tenant.
  • Sabino Flooring & Roofing LLC leased 1,600 square feet of industrial space at 220 E. 27th St. from Tin Cup Properties LLC. Alex Demeroutis, Jesse Blum and Paul Hooker, with Picor, represented the landlord.

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