1721 Santee St Los Angeles, CA 90015
This exceptional 10,085 square foot industrial land parcel, located at 1721 Santee Street in Los Angeles, California, presents a unique investment opportunity. Situated in Los Angeles County, zip code 90015, this single-tenant property offers significant potential for various industrial uses. The lot size is precisely 10,085 square feet, matching the total building square footage, suggesting a build-to-suit or existing structure possibility. The property is zoned M2, indicating suitability for a range of industrial activities. Its prime location in Los Angeles offers excellent access to major transportation arteries, facilitating efficient logistics and distribution. The property's single-tenant status provides a streamlined ownership experience, minimizing complexities associated with multiple occupants. This is an ideal opportunity for businesses seeking a strategically located industrial space in a thriving urban environment. The property's size and zoning make it suitable for a variety of industrial projects, from warehousing and distribution to light manufacturing. Detailed site plans and zoning information are readily available upon request. This property is offered for lease and presents a compelling investment prospect for discerning buyers seeking a foothold in the dynamic Los Angeles industrial market. Interested parties are encouraged to inquire further to explore the full potential of this exceptional offering.
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