1461 Lawrence Dr Thousand Oaks, CA 91320
This exceptional ground floor office space, located within the Conejo Spectrum Business Park in Ventura County, presents a unique sublease opportunity. The space totals 6,249 square feet and is immediately available, offering a cost-effective solution for businesses seeking a move-in ready environment. The building is classified as Class B and is part of a larger complex totaling 347,119 square feet. The space is ideal for a single tenant seeking a contiguous space of this size, representing the minimum divisible unit within the building. The sublease term extends through April 30, 2026, providing a defined timeframe for occupancy. The property features a traditional office layout, suitable for a variety of business types. The single-building complex offers convenient access and ample parking (details not provided). This is a rare opportunity to secure high-quality office space in a desirable Ventura County location at a competitive price point. The space's ground floor location provides easy access and high visibility. Interested parties should act quickly to secure this exceptional opportunity. The available space represents a portion of a larger multi-tenant building.
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