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Prime SoCal Location – Characterized by a diverse range of manufacturing facilities, warehouses, and logistical infrastructure, this division serves as a key driver of economic growth. The industrial sector in Huntington Beach benefits from the city’s advantageous location, well-connected transportation networks, and proximity to major ports, making it an attractive hub for businesses engaged in manufacturing, distribution, and logistics. The synergy between industrial operations and broader metropolitan contact creates a robust and integrated urban fabric,
contributing to the city’s economic resilience and positioning Huntington Beach as a prominent player in Southern California’s industrial landscape.
±0.05 miles North of Talbert Ave / Brookshire Ln (±21,000 VPD)
±0.4 miles East of Talbert Ave / Gothard St (±17,000 VPD)
±0.3 miles West of Beach Blvd. (±68,000 VPD)
±2.5 miles West of CA-405 (±140,000 VPD)
±8.5 miles West of John Wayne Airport
±15 Miles Southeast of the Port of Long Beach
±25 Miles Southeast of the Port of Los Angeles
Quality Construction – This ±22,382 Sq. Ft. concrete tilt up flex facility was built in 1978, renovated in 2025 and sits on ±1.15 Acres or ±49,869 Sq. Ft. of land (45% Building/Lot Coverage) featuring Fourteen (14) Drive-In Doors and Twenty-Two (22) parking stalls with additional street parking.
Entire Park was recently renovated including painting, landscaping and common areas
Units recently renovated with new improvements
Professionally Managed Park
Opportunity to Maximize Rental Revenue – With a strong in-place tenant roster and value-add component, this offering along Talbert Ave represents a compelling opportunity for investors seeking steady cash flow, short-term upside, and long-term appreciation in one of Orange County’s premier industrial submarkets. Rents for the project are currently ±20% below market. Huntington Beach Industrial Market – With 15 million square feet of space, Huntington Beach’s industrial sector remains tight with roughly 3.5% vacancy. Known for its strategic location and accessibility, the industrial properties in Huntington Beach cater to a diverse range of businesses. From manufacturing facilities to warehouse spaces, the city provides a conducive environment for industries to thrive.
Rare Small Bay Opportunity – There is a noticeable lack of small bay industrial buildings west of the 405 freeway, particularly in the coastal markets of California. This scarcity is largely due to limited available land, and zoning regulations that favor residential or commercial development over industrial use. As a result, small businesses seeking flexible, smaller-scale industrial spaces in these areas often face challenges finding suitable real estate, driving demand up for the limited inventory that does exist.
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