28 Hammond Irvine, CA 92618
This exceptional 8,200 square foot mixed-use condominium presents a unique opportunity for owner-users seeking a prestigious business address in Irvine's Eastpointe Business Park. Situated on a 2.07-acre lot, the property boasts high-image finishes throughout, creating a sophisticated and professional environment. The flexible layout allows for adaptable use, catering to a variety of business needs. Its prime location offers unparalleled convenience, with immediate access to the Irvine Spectrum Center, a vibrant hub of shopping, dining, and entertainment. Furthermore, its strategic proximity to the I-5 and I-405 freeways ensures effortless commutes throughout Orange County and beyond. The property also benefits from an ample parking ratio of 7.321 spaces per 1,000 square feet, ensuring convenient parking for employees and clients. This is an exceptional opportunity to acquire a well-appointed, strategically located mixed-use property in one of Irvine's most sought-after business parks. The combination of high-quality finishes, flexible space, and unparalleled location makes this property an ideal investment for discerning businesses seeking a prominent and functional workspace. The asking price for this remarkable property is $3,200,000.
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Maintstar (Bike/Boat/Book/etc) Store Corporate Office
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Van Dijk & Associates Engineer
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Burke Investment Co Professional Services
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Sampling International Advertising Agency Marketing & Advertising
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