480 Apollo Street, Unit C, Brea, CA, 92821

Address: 480 Apollo Street, Unit C, Brea, CA, 92821
Square Footage: 4,593

Property Description

Rare 4,593 SF industrial condominium building with two seperate entrances. Includes approximately 2,000 SF of highly improved office space. Office space consists of 6 private offices, including a large private suite with restroom, shop office, reception, conference room, two total restrooms, a coffee bar/kitchen area and fully equipted HVAC system. Warehouse consists of 15 foot ceiling, 1 remote controlled mechanical Ground Level Door and HVAC ducts already in place if Buyer has requirement for additional office space. Association fees are approximately $.14 psf. Association fees cover roof, exterior paint, landscaping, slurry of pavement reserves and all other common area expenses. Seller may require a lease-back until January/February/March of 2006. Additionally, every private office comes equipped with Drafting tables. Seller willing to negotiate Drafting tables and Phones/Phone System. This is a rare small turnkey industrial unit!

Located just North of Imperial hwy. Exit Lambert from the 57 fwy, head west on Lambert, turn right on Tamarack and left on Apollo. Unit is located in the Tamarack Business Center just on your left. Unit 480 #C.

Building Details

Property Type:
Industrial
Subtype
Warehouse
Tenancy
Building Type
Industrial
Year Bulit
1983
Building Height
1 stories
Building Size
4,593 SF

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