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SAN DIEGO NEWS
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600k sf San Diego Industrial Facility Hits the Market

9/23/20

We’ve learned of a large, 601.4k sf, multi-tenant industrial building in San Diego that has hit the market. The property, situated on over 31 acres at 2020 Piper Ranch Rd in Otay Mesa, has been listed by an entity of Morgan Stanley Real Estate Advisors.

The Class A facility is offers direct access to the US-Mexico border, one of the world’s busiest land border crossings. The property is fully leased.

Built in 2003, the building features concrete tilt-up construction with varied bay sizes that accommodate a wide range of configurations, as well as above-standard loading capabilities with grade and dock-high doors, up to 32’ clear heights, sprinkler systems, and concrete truck courts.

The property offers freeway identity and quick access to the newly completed California State Route 905 freeway while its proximity to the international border provides immediate access to Tijuana International Airport, the planned Otay Mesa East Port of Entry border crossing, and the new Cross Border Xpress airport terminal, a processing facility with a cross-border bridge that improves domestic and international access. The project also lies within the Foreign Trade Zones and HUB Zone, significantly benefiting local trade operations.

Cushman & Wakefield’s Jeff Cole, Jeff Chiate, Bryce Aberg, Ed Hernandez, Mike Adey, and Zach Harman of the firm’s National Industrial Investment Advisory Group in Southern California are handling the sale offering. Brant Aberg, Bill Dolan and Rob Hixson are also providing local market expertise.

“San Diego is one of the most difficult markets in Southern California to acquire or develop new buildings as the area is essentially built-out and land costs are high,” noted Aberg. “The lack of available large parcels for new development poses a significant barrier to entry which is a benefit to San Diego landlords.”

According to Cushman & Wakefield, the 16 msf Otay Mesa industrial market has recorded a staggering 1.6 msf of positive net absorption (occupancy growth) over the past five years. Vacancy in the submarket was 6.8% at midyear 2020.







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