1431 Pacific Hwy, San Diego, CA 92101
This exceptional 2,114 square foot office suite is located in the desirable Little Italy submarket of San Diego County. Situated within a four-story, Class B building (originally constructed in 1909 and renovated in 2008), this single-tenant space offers a creative and functional layout perfect for a variety of businesses. The open floor plan boasts high ceilings and includes a full kitchen, enhancing both productivity and comfort. Tenants enjoy access to a comprehensive suite of building amenities, including a well-equipped gym, a refreshing swimming pool, and a spectacular roof deck providing stunning ocean views. The building is pet-friendly, offering a welcoming environment for employees and their furry companions. On-site management ensures efficient building operations and responsive support. This versatile space is available furnished or unfurnished to suit individual needs. To further enhance convenience, three dedicated parking spaces are available for lease, each equipped with EV charging capabilities. The property's industrial/office classification and its location in the vibrant Little Italy area make this an unparalleled opportunity for businesses seeking a dynamic and amenity-rich workspace. The total building size is 8,456 square feet.
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