1910 144Th St Gardena, CA 90249
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This exceptional industrial investment property in Gardena, CA, presents a rare opportunity. Located at 1910-1920 West 144th Street, this property encompasses two brick buildings totaling 25,056 square feet on a .67-acre lot (approximately 29,328 square feet). The buildings feature a significant open area between them, and boast oversized ground-level doors (approximately 14' x 14'). The property benefits from abundant natural light due to skylights throughout, and is equipped with heavy power, including two panels (600 amp 400 volt 3-phase and 600 amps 240 volt 3-phase) and fire sprinklers in both buildings. Additional features include approximately 1,500 square feet of unfinished mezzanine space in the smaller building and approximately 1,600 square feet of window-lined second-floor office space with an open floor plan in the larger building. Currently occupied by Presentation Media Incorporated (PMI), a long-standing business established in 1969, the property has undergone extensive upgrades since PMI's relocation to the premises in 2018. This prime South Bay location offers significant potential for investors seeking a well-maintained, established industrial property with substantial existing improvements. The property's size, features, and location make it an ideal investment opportunity in the thriving Los Angeles market.
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