Following a recent offer for sale of an industrial building located in the heart of Jurupa Valley, a new three-building industrial complex has hit the market in the same city. According to the marketing flier by Lee & Associates, which has the listing, the industrial development is located at 4725, 4790 and 4795 Troy Court in Jurupa Valley. This offering comprises three free-standing industrial buildings with square footages of 48,435, 62,619 and 80,257 respectively, providing options to accommodate a variety of industrial needs.
The marketing of the property is led by the Lee & Associates team consisting of Doug Earnhart, Paul Earnhart, Brian Pharris and Ryan Earnhart. According to public property records, the owner is an entity that shares an address with Birtcher Anderson & Davis, a real estate management and investment firm.
The marketing materials show the smallest of the three buildings spans 48,435 square feet and includes a 2,500 square feet of mezzanine office space. The building is located on approximately 2.3 acres of land at 4725 Troy Court. The listed price for this building is $16.9 million.The unit at 4795 Troy Court measures 62,619 square feet and is situated on around 3.1 acres of land. The listed price for this building is $21.9 million. The biggest of the three units covers a total of 80,257 square feet and is located on just over five acres of land at 4790 Troy Court. The listed price for this asset is $28.1 million. All three buildings are offered at a price of $350 per square foot.
Each warehouse offers infrastructure suitable for modern industrial operations such as being equipped with 20-foot candle LED lighting. Additionally, each unit has sprinkler systems and parking available, while two 35,000-pound mechanical dock equipment installations are planned, with a possible upgrade to a 2500 Amp switchgear.
The properties are positioned in the Jurupa Valley industrial region, a segment of the Inland Empire renowned for its industrial and logistics infrastructure. This industrial asset boasts connectivity to major transportation corridors, including Van Buren Boulevard, Mission Boulevard, and the US Interstate Highways 60, 10 and 15. It is also in close proximity to Ontario International Airport and provides access to major truck routes that link it to San Diego and Mexico to the south, Las Vegas and Nevada to the east, and Los Angeles and its ports to the west.
Recent reports indicate that the Inland Empire continues to thrive as Southern California’s import distribution hub, cementing its status as one of the most important warehousing regions in the United States. The Registry recently reported on the offer for sale of another industrial property in Riverside County by Lee & Associates. the asset encompasses 205,446 square feet of space suitable for warehouse or manufacturing purposes located on 16.8 acres of land at 9670 Galena St. The asking price is listed at $52.4 million or approximately $255 per square foot.
