1241 Carbide Dr Corona, CA 92881
This exceptional 4,055-square-foot single-tenant industrial building, situated within the Graphite Business Park in Corona, California, presents a remarkable opportunity. Built in 2006, the property boasts a desirable combination of office and warehouse space, perfectly suited for a variety of businesses. The warehouse area features a generous 16-foot ceiling height, providing ample vertical storage capacity. Convenient access is ensured by one drive-in door, simplifying loading and unloading operations. The property also includes 10 parking spaces, offering sufficient parking for employees and visitors. The building is zoned M4 (Light Industrial), allowing for a range of industrial uses. Electrical service is provided by a 200-amp, 120/208-volt system (verification recommended). Located at 1241 Carbide Drive, Corona, CA 92881, this property benefits from excellent freeway access, streamlining transportation and logistics. The entire 4,055 square feet is currently vacant, providing immediate occupancy for a new tenant. This property offers a unique blend of functionality and convenience, making it an ideal location for businesses seeking a modern and efficient workspace in a prime Riverside County location. The property's size, features, and location combine to create a compelling opportunity for businesses seeking to establish or expand their operations in Southern California.
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