Entries in Nordhoff (2)

Thursday
Feb162012

Northridge Office Space Available for Lease

Plaza De La Cordillera, a Spanish style office building located at 18860 Nordhoff Street, Northridge.  The city of Northridge is a community in the San Fernando Valley, a part of the County of Los Angeles.  18860 Nordhoff Street, Northridge office building is centrally located with education, employment, health care, shopping and entertainment. California State University Northridge, CSUN, Medtronic, Northridge Hospital Medical Center and the Northridge Fashion Center, all within close proximity.  
Plaza De La Cordillera was built in 2001, recognizing the historical influence of the Southwest Americas on the soils of this thriving modern community of Northridge.  From the Spanish tiles and classical styled fountains to the architecture commissioned by Frank Gehry, Plaza De La Cordillera is truly one of a kind office building.  The artistic landscape and the calming water features brings a relaxed setting but professional image for any corporate office looking for an appealing headquarters in this vibrant city of Northridge.

For more information and office leasing availability, please contact Eric Nishimoto or Jay Rubin at Lee & Associates -- LA North/Ventura, Inc. at 818-223-4388.       

18860 Nordhoff Street, Northridge located on the signalized corner of Nordhoff Street and Wilbur Avenue. Other thoroughfares close by are Reseda, Corbin, Plummer, Parthenia, Tampa, Winnetka, Lassen, Lindley, Roscoe, Devonshire, Mason, White Oak, Balboa, Zelzah, Strathern, Saticoy, Sherman Way, Chatsworth, De Soto, San Fernando Mission, Rinaldi, Topanga Canyon, Vanowen, Victory, Oxnard, Ventura, Burbank, Hayvenhurst, Woodley, Haskell, Sepulveda and 118 Ronald Regan Freeway, 405 San Diego Freeway, 101 Ventura Freeway.

Servicing the Los Angeles County & Ventura County and surrounding areas of the San Fernando Valley & Conejo Valley: Chatsworth, Canoga Park, Winnetka, West Hills, Woodland Hills, Warner Center, Reseda, Van Nuys, Granada Hills, North Hills, Northridge, Porter Ranch, Tarzana, Encino, Sherman Oaks, Valley Village, Studio City, Lake View Terrace, Lake Balboa, Shadow Hills, Sun Valley, Sunland, Tujunga, Toluca Lake, Valley Glen, North Hollywood, Sylmar, Van Nuys, San Fernando, Arleta, Panorama City, Pacoima, Burbank, Glendale, Hidden Hills, Calabasas, Agoura Hills, Westlake Village, Newberry Park, Thousand Oaks, Oak Park.

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Thursday
Apr292010

San Fernando Valley Commercial Real Estate Thinks Out Of The Box

 "It's all about timing and luck".  Being persistent and when you make the next call, you hope to find your nut which is probably going to be disguised as a white elephant.  The question becomes, how are you going to crack it so that makes economic sense to the next investor? 

Industrial buildings in the west valley with 60's construction were built to suite the infrastructure of that era.  As you can imagine, office laboratory build out, development and testing quarters, and unique mezzanine space with double doors that drop off from the second floor and not to mention the clear height that changes from 12' 16' 14' 10.5' 21'.

Functionality is key in bringing in the right tenant to occupy a building.  So how do we take a vacant concrete box erected in the 60's and bring it to functioning standards of today?  "Land value son", that's what I keep hearing.  Or can an investor think outside of the box and reinvent the way to look at these buildings keeping with functionality and return on investment?  How about from the tenant representative angle, can they conjure up some ideal and unique functioning work space for those archaic build outs to tenants from around the world? I'm sure they can.

Industrial Live-Work Spaces (Downtown LA Brewery -http://www.the-brewery.net/),

Time and money always determine all the answers.  With the choices tenants have these days, most are looking for the bread and butter tilt-up 18'+ clear height with dock high loading and plenty of parking. Fresh carpet and new paint seems to always grab the eye of those on looking tenants.  And when tenants look, investors see that too.

Thank goodness for challenging times, it brings the best ideas to the table for the rest to follow.