Warehouse District building could become entertainment spot after sale

Moses Anshell building, Phoenix/Yelp

By Hayley Ringle | Phoenix Business Journal

A 1940’s building in Phoenix’s Warehouse District has sold for $3.9 million.

Local developer Chuckie Duff, who is known for several adaptive reuse projects in Phoenix, closed the sale of the building at 20 W. Jackson St. on Aug. 16 through his Phoenix-based, family-owned company Equus Capital.

“We like the building. We like the area,” Duff said Wednesday in an exclusive interview with the Phoenix Business Journal. “The buildout they did was really great. We’re just exploring our options as to what we’re going to do with the building.”

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