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2 Acre Vacant Land For Lease in Jurupa Valley, Ca

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2 Acre Vacant Land For Lease in Jurupa Valley, Ca

Jurupa Valley Vacant Land For Sale

CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD BROCHURE==> 6041 25th Street- Brochure

6041 25th St Jurupa Valley, Ca

• ±2.5 acres available for Lease
• Fenced
• Zoning = Manufacturing Medium (M-M)
• Mostly Flat
• Power Available
Variety of permitted uses (May require
Conditional Use Permit):
• Transportation & Related Industries
• Lumber and Wood Products (Pallets)
• Wrought Iron
• Vehicle Storage and impoundment

 

Robert Mendieta – CalBRE #01422904

Senior Vice President

Ph. 951-977-3251

Fx. 951-239-3147

Church Facility For Sale or For Lease in San Jacinto, Ca

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Church Facility For Sale or Lease- 210 Estudillo Ave. San Jacinto, Ca

Church Facility For Sale or For Lease in San Jacinto, Ca

210 Estudillo Ave San Jacinto, Ca 92583

TO DOWNLOAD BROCHURE CLICK HERE==> 210 S. Estudillo Brochure 

±17,986 SF religious facility
2.12 acre total lot size (2 parcels)
±500 sanctuary seats
Classrooms, assembly hall, kitchen, offices
±96 on-site parking spaces
Includes parsonage/house (2 bd/2ba)

Zoning: C1

APN: 437-051-014

 

Robert Mendieta – CalBRE #01422904

Senior Vice President
Ph. 951-977-3251
Fx. 951-239-3147

+/- 2 AC Vacant Land For Sale- 490 E 7th St. San Jacinto, CA 92583

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Property For Sale

TO DOWNLOAD BROCHURE CLICK HERE==> 490 E. 7th Street Brochure

Vacant Land For Sale San Jacinto, Ca

+/- 2 AC Vacant Land- 490 E 7th St. San Jacinto, CA 92583

Check out my new listing!

Great +/-2 acre property in the city of San Jacinto.

Currently, this property is under LI zoning.

All utilities at the street.

Easy access to main streets with high traffic counts.

CONTACT ME NOW FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THIS GREAT PROPERTY!!!!!

Robert Mendieta – CalBRE #01422904

Senior Vice President
Ph. 951-977-3251
Fx. 951-239-3147

Industrial Warehouse Sold in San Jacinto, CA

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Industrial Warehouse Sold in San Jacinto, CA

San Jacinto, CA—Lion Eagle Holdings LLC Industrial Warehouse Sold in San Jacinto, CA (aka: The Inland Empire). The building is 18,000 SF and represents a multi-tenant building containing 5 separate electric meters with 1,600 amps of 3 phase power. The property is situated on a 1.33 ac lot which is zoned light industrial. Lion Eagle Holdings occupied the entire facility, however, they leased back only 6,000 SF for a 6 month period. The new owners will utilize the entire facility once the sale leaseback tenancy period expires.

Robert Mendieta – Commercial Broker in the Temecula office represented the seller in this transaction. “The property was in escrow for 5 months while the buyers went through their due diligence process. I was excited that we finally got the deal done. This will bolster the capital that the seller needed for their business with their sale leaseback.” said Mendieta. “The new buyer was very helpful in this transaction and ultimately was able to create a win-win for Lion Eagle Holdings LLC, and the City of San Jacinto.”

“Because I primarily focus on Industrial, Warehousing and Logistics, I try to take an ROI (return on investment) approach to help business owners identify ways to infuse capital into their business and a sale leaseback is a perfect approach for just that. The best part of it, I am able to help my clients control or eliminate these inefficiencies and help them improve their bottom-line.” The buyers were represented by C1 Brokers.

For over 15 years, Robert has been selling Industrial Warehouses throughout the Inland Empire. Give Robert Mendieta a call to receive a Free Consultation. There’s never any obligation and he can help you sell, buy, or lease your next commercial real estate transaction. He can be reached at Ph. # 951-977-3251 or email robmendi@gmail.com .

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Locating the right site

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Locating the right site for your new manufacturing plant or distribution facility isn’t instant gratification. It takes time and effort by investigating zoning, infrastructure, employee pool, proximity to suppliers & vendors, quality of life issues, utilities and taxes, and more. These are many of the factors that play a major role in site selection..

Businesses need to be positioned to succeed. Taking into account locations situated for quick turnaround and efficient transportation to points across the country, as well as around the globe. Many sites across the United States offer geographic benefits, but geography is not the only factor that can help make a new distribution center or manufacturing plant location a success. Workforce availability, economic support, and general business climate also come into play. Which aspects of a location are the most critical in determining the best fit for your business?

But no matter what the type of business, given the high cost of transportation today, companies need to consider their best options for bringing product inbound to the United States, then sending it outbound to customers. Many companies are turning to the Inland Empire region in Southern California which boast unique combinations of geographic, workforce, economic, transportation, and business climate benefits that make them the stars of logistics and supply chain site selection.

The combined ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are the largest in North America, and the top five in terms of global container volume. This make the area a prime location for premier destination shippers. The Inland Empire and Southern California Region is an ideal gateway for products manufactured in Asia.

Southern California also boasts an extensive freeway network. The major highway routes providing intercity connections are Interstate 5 (north to Sacramento and south to San Diego), Interstate 15 (north to Las Vegas and south to San Diego), U.S. Route 101 (north to Santa Barbara), and Interstate 10 (east to Phoenix). It is estimated that 50% of goods imported through the ports of Long Beach & Los Angeles move to the local population. The other 50% gets transported via tuck or rail to other parts of the county.

Developers have developed several million square feet of master planned centers within four miles of the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, and maintains a footprint that includes facilities in Carson/Rancho Dominguez, Chino, Apple Valley, Ontario, Fontana, and Redlands, Calif.

Due to recent demand for higher clear heights, a number of 36-foot clear buildings are currently under construction in the area. Because average net rents trend well above national averages in southern California, many businesses are finding it more cost-effective to increase vertical storage of product by 10 to 25 percent rather than to occupy additional square footage.