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4/24/20
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Southern California Curling Center (SCCC) inked a 62-month lease for 42k sf of space in Vernon in a deal worth just over $3 mil. Built in 1996, the warehouse is located at 4545 Pacific Blvd, east of Alameda St and south of I-10.
The facility is a high-image, free-standing concrete tilt-up building, just three miles from the heart of downtown Los Angeles and minutes from the Arts District. SCCC plans to occupy the once vacant warehouse and is in the process of upgrading the facility into a fully functioning curling ice rink.
The City of Vernon approved the proposed usage to adapt the warehouse space into a curling facility open to the public year round. In addition to serving the local population through leagues, private parties, and corporate events, SCCC hopes to attract competitive events and curlers from all over the world.
Hollywood Curling, a non-profit sports club, has partnered with SCCC to bring their curling operations to the new facility. As the only curling club in Los Angeles County, Hollywood Curling’s 150+ members will have a permanent home after 13 years of renting ice at various local ice rinks. This partnership comes at an opportune time for the club, which has found themselves without ice after the permanent closure of Ice Station Valencia in March, their primary location for the past six years.
Dave Maron with NAI Capital and Michael Daniels from Kidder Matthews represented Southern California Curling Center in the transaction. The landlord was repped by Ron Young and Armen Kazaryan of Lee & Associates.
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