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1848-1850 W 144th St
Gardena, CA 90249
Industriel Propriété À louer
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6 312 pi²


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Faits saillants
- Located within Gardena’s established industrial zone
- Single-story design enhances operational efficiency for warehousing and distribution
- Close to 110,105, and 405 freeways
- Ideal for owner-users seeking a strategic South Bay location with long-term growth potential
- Situated on a 0.25-acre lot, providing outdoor space for parking or light yard use
- Freestanding industrial warehouse
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Aperçu de la propriété
Positioned in the heart of Gardena’s established industrial corridor, 1848-1850 W 144th Street offers a rare opportunity to acquire a functional warehouse property in a high-demand South Bay submarket. This single-story building spans over 6,000 square feet and sits on a 0.25-acre lot, providing an efficient layout for a variety of light industrial, distribution, or storage uses. The property’s Class C designation and flexible zoning allow for multiple operational configurations, making it an attractive option for owner-users or investors seeking a stable asset in a supply-constrained market. Strategically located near major transportation arteries, the site offers excellent connectivity to the I-405, I-110, and I-105 freeways, ensuring seamless access to the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, as well as Los Angeles International Airport. This prime location supports regional and last-mile distribution capabilities, appealing to businesses serving the greater Los Angeles area. The surrounding Gardena submarket is a thriving industrial hub with strong tenant demand driven by e-commerce, logistics, and manufacturing sectors. With limited land availability and rising rental rates in the South Bay, this property presents significant long-term value and potential for appreciation. Whether for immediate occupancy or as an investment with future upside, 1848-1850 W 144th Street stands out as a strategic acquisition in one of Southern California’s most competitive industrial markets.
