3 Burroughs, Irvine, CA, 92618

Address: 3 Burroughs, Irvine, CA, 92618
Square Footage: 38,000

Property Description

Bespoke Irvine at 3 Burroughs in Irvine, California, provides custom spaces for businesses looking to create a unique environment. The entire two-story, ± 36,952-square-foot building is available for sale or lease and is well-suited for both single and multi-tenant layouts. Features include building top signage opportunities, approximately 10,000-square-feet of warehouse space, one (1) ground-level glass roll-up door, heavy power capabilities, and a large potential yard area, all of which lend well to R&D, Lab, Manufacturing, and other similar businesses. Additionally, recently completed major renovations include a new two-story main lobby, new elevator, a Title 24-compliant roof, private exterior patio area, an atrium with skylights, concrete interior walls and wood beam accents, drought-resistant landscaping, and much more. Employees enjoy abundant free surface parking options and immediate access to the 5, 405, and 133 Freeways for convenient commuting. Bespoke Irvine is well-located, as it is in proximity to the Spectrum Center, the Lake Forest Gateway Center, and abundant surrounding retail, entertainment, hospitality, fitness, and dining options.

Building Details

Property Type:
Industrial
Subtype
Warehouse
Tenancy
Building Type
Flex
Year Bulit
1982
Building Height
2 Stories
Building Size
36,952 SF

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