20261 SW Acacia St Newport Beach, CA 92660
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This exceptional executive office space, located at 20261 SW Acacia St in Newport Beach, California, offers a unique opportunity for businesses seeking a prestigious address in Orange County. The property, a two-story building totaling 8,875 square feet, currently has 3,250 square feet immediately available for lease. The building features a convenient parking ratio of approximately 7.89 spaces per 1000 square feet. The property is classified as a multi-tenant building, providing a dynamic and collaborative environment. The available space is ideal for a variety of executive office uses, offering ample room for growth and expansion. Situated in the desirable 92660 zip code, this location provides easy access to major transportation routes, local amenities, and a thriving business community. The property's prime location in Newport Beach offers unparalleled access to the city's vibrant atmosphere and upscale lifestyle. This is an exceptional opportunity to secure high-quality office space in a sought-after location. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and explore the possibilities. The property type is office, specifically an executive office suite.
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