Penn + Elm
Land | 1.47 acres
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CBRE is pleased to present the opportunity to purchase Penn + Elm, a dense flexibly-zoned land assemblage consisting of five contiguous parcels located within the San Diego County submarket of Downtown Escondido. This portfolio consists of the properties: 815 E Pennsylvania - Vacant medical office and paved parking lot, 843 E Pennsylvania - Vacant single family, 848 E Ohio - Vacant lot, 830 E Ohio - Vacant duplex, and 838-840 E Ohio - Vacant duplex.
Penn + Elm is situated within the S-P (Specific Plan) zoning designation, which is used by the City of Escondido to tailored development within specially planned districts. S-P Zoning allows for adaptable land-use standards, density provisions and development guidelines unique to each Specific Plan area, enabling flexibility in design and permitting. Depending on the applicable Specific Plan sub-area, the zoning may support mixed-use or multifamily residential development, enhanced height allowances, walkability-focused site planning and opportunities to incorporate affordability or community-serving uses. When paired with California’s Density Bonus Law, developers can further increase allowable density, height and reduced parking ratios allowing this offering to be well-positioned for near-term multifamily or mixed-use redevelopment. Proof of concept for the feasible density onsite is provided by various recently approved and redeveloped sites with the S-P Zoning designation in-and-around the Downtown Escondido submarket.
Investment highlights
MOTIVATED SELLER, ALL OFFERS WILL BE CONSIDERED (Family Trust Dissolution)
Dense/Flexible S-P Zoning w/ Ample Proof-of-Concept
Located Equidistant from Four Major Employment Corridors
Extremely Walkable Location (87 Walk Score)
Adjacent to Dominant Restaurant/Retail Corridor
Direct Major Freeway Access (I-15 and SR-78)
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