1275 5Th Ave, San Diego, CA 92101
This exceptional retail and office space at 1275 5th Avenue presents a rare opportunity in San Diego's vibrant urban core. Boasting high visibility on 5th Avenue, this property offers 4,393 square feet of immediately available space, divisible to a minimum of 2,500 square feet and up to a contiguous 4,893 square feet. The location provides unparalleled access to a substantial daytime population drawn from nearby Class A office buildings, including a 500,000 square foot complex immediately adjacent. The property benefits from a significant on-site parking advantage with 257 spaces, a rarity in this high-demand area. Further enhancing its appeal is its proximity to a 600-stall public parking structure across the street. This prime location is perfectly situated to capitalize on the substantial foot traffic generated by the Gaslamp District, attracting over 10 million visitors annually. The property's strategic position also benefits from its adjacency to thriving residential neighborhoods including Cortez Hill, East Village, Bankers Hill, and Little Italy. Excellent access to major transportation arteries, I-5 and Highway 163, ensures convenient commutes for employees and clients. Prominent signage opportunities along 5th Avenue further amplify the marketing potential of this exceptional property. This is a truly unique opportunity to establish a presence in one of San Diego's most dynamic and sought-after locations.
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