A former nunnery on the city鈥檚 west side has been bought by a private company that transitions recently released jail inmates.
25Jac Properties LP purchased the 13,032-square-foot residential facility at from Long Far Investments LLC for $650,000.
Formerly home to the nuns that worked at St. Mary鈥檚 Hospital, the home is gated and can house up to 100 people, said Allan Mendelsberg, a broker with Picor who represented the buyer. Picor鈥檚 Paul Hooker represented the seller.
The company will work with inmates from the Pima County jail, he said.
鈥淭his group helps people getting out of jail find employment,鈥 Mendelsberg said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a perfect fit for this group.鈥
Inside one of the three buildings on the property at 1835 W. Anklam on Nov. 12, 2018, in Tucson, AZ. The property, bought by a private company, will serve as a halfway house that helps former inmates find work. The property was formerly used by nuns.
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