1311 N Blue Gum St, Anaheim, CA, 92806

Address: 1311 N Blue Gum St, Anaheim, CA, 92806
Square Footage: 29,992

Property Description

The Blue Gum Industrial Park is situated in a prime North Orange County location at the intersection of the 57 and 91 Freeways. It provides convenient freeway access while also affording a versatile working environment in the pro-business city of Anaheim. Recently under new management, the park has undergone extensive interior and exterior renovations. Each building unit features a possible fenced yard, fire sprinklers, skylights, and ground-level loading. Some of these units also include ideal freeway frontage. Another benefit for your business includes attractive Anaheim power rates. An approximate 29,992 sq. ft. industrial building 2,705 sq. ft. of office space Fully Refurbished, Seismically Retrofitted, New HVAC and New Roof 4 Ground Level Loading Doors 18' minimum warehouse ceiling (verify) 400 Amps 120-208 Volt Power; 3 Phase (verify) Blue Gum and Miraloma Signage and Exposure New Monument Signage along Blue Gum Street Large Exclusive Fenced Yard Area Fire Sprinklered Low and Reliable Anaheim Power Electrical Rates Immediate Access to Costa Mesa (55), Riverside (91) and Orange (57) Freeways Highly Desirable North Orange County location with ideal proximity to

Building Details

Property Type:
Industrial
Subtype
Warehouse
Tenancy
Building Type
Industrial
Year Bulit
1974
Building Height
1 Story
Building Size
29,992 SF

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