The property, located at 28258 Avenue Stanford, sits within the Valencia Industrial Center on one of the few freeway-fronting industrial lots in Valencia. The high-image space was built in 1987 and features 17’ minimum clearance height, four grade-level loading doors, 6,804 square feet of office space and immediate access to the Interstate 5. Wright Engineering shares the space, continuing to occupy a portion of the building after the sale.
CBRE’s
Sam Glendon represented the seller, 28258 Avenue Stanford, LLC. Lee & Associates’
Patrick Reddy represented the buyer, a Valencia-based company specializing in the design, manufacturing and installation of Cal/OSHA compliant fall protection systems with more than 25 years in the industry.
We are in a temporal loop. George Santayana’s 1905 observation that “those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it” remains (ironically?) indelible, but it isn’t even the half of it. Repetition suggests a start, ending, and restart, but really we’ve been marching in place for some 30 years with no tangible resolution to speak of.
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