0 131St St Hawthorne, CA 90250
This exceptional 14,843-square-foot retail space is available for lease in Hawthorne, California, located at the prominent intersection of Hawthorne Boulevard and 131st Street. The property is a single-tenant building, offering a significant opportunity for a business seeking a substantial and highly visible location. The entire building is currently vacant, presenting a blank canvas for a new tenant to customize the space to their exact specifications. Situated in Los Angeles County, this property benefits from excellent access to major transportation routes, ensuring high visibility and convenient access for customers and employees. The address is Hawthorne Blvd & 131st St, Hawthorne, CA 90250. This prime retail location offers unparalleled potential for a wide range of businesses. The substantial square footage allows for expansive layouts, ample inventory storage, and the creation of a truly impressive retail environment. The property's strategic location within a bustling area guarantees high foot traffic and significant exposure to potential customers. This is a rare opportunity to secure a large, high-profile retail space in a thriving Southern California market. The property is classified as Commercial Retail and is ready for immediate occupancy. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire for further details and leasing information. The property's geographic coordinates are 33.9131841 latitude and -118.3526687 longitude.
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