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1440 Newburg Rd - QSR, Gas, Industrial, Retail, Multi-Family 5 Acres of Commercial Land in Fortuna, CA 95540



INVESTMENT HIGHLIGHTS
- For sale, ground lease, or build-to-suit
- Future -Proofing: Future -proof your investment by designing a space that can adapt to changing market trends and technological advancements
- Hwy 101: Capitalize on prime locations within the development
- Gain a competitive edge in the market by offering a unique and tailored space that meets the specific needs of your business.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The Eureka–Arcata–Fortuna, market area comprises of the primary economic engine of Humboldt County. It is located on the far North Coast of California, about 270 miles north of San Francisco. Its primary population centers of Eureka, the site of College of the Redwoods main campus, and the smaller college town of Arcata, site of California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, are located adjacent to Humboldt Bay, California's second largest natural bay. Area cities and towns are known for hundreds of ornate examples of Victorian architecture.
It has among the most diverse climates of United States counties, with very mild coastal summers and hot interior days. Similar to the greater region, summers are extremely dry and winters have substantial rainfall. Humboldt County alone produces twenty percent of the total volume and thirty percent of the total value of all forest products produced in California.
A rural county on the coast, Humboldt County has approximately 135,000 residents, including eleven recognized Native American tribes and 7 incorporated cities. Covering 3,568 square miles, the county includes a productive bay and harbor on the Pacific Ocean and stretches east into rugged, sparsely populated coastal mountains. The transportation distances and restrictions isolate Humboldt, resulting in an island-like economy. At the geographic center of the five-county Redwood Coast region—including neighboring counties Del Norte, Mendocino, Trinity and Siskiyou— Humboldt has the largest population and workforce and generates the most new jobs and firms in the region.
PROPERTY FACTS
1 LOT AVAILABLE
Lot
| Lot Size | 5.00 AC |
| Lot Size | 5.00 AC |
1-20 acres available. Price dependent on use and acreage amount purchased. Multi-Family - 6 - 9 acres available
DESCRIPTION
This is an entitled, mixed-use project on a total of 69 acres of land. The sale, ground lease, or build-to-suit development consists of proposed; QSR, gas, industrial warehouse/distribution, small format warehouse, big box/small format retail and a hotel component. The greater Eureka/Fortuna market has experienced a short supply of quality industrial and retail product, until now. The conceptual site plan provides for a variety of build-to-suit opportunities to construct your desired footprint and deliver on your business operational needs. The uses are multiple, and flexible so that we can meet the demands of the market. The Fortuna Mill Commerce Center is located along Hwy 101, in between on/off ramps – Kenmar Rd. to the south & 12th St. to the north. Solar and alternative energy sources planned for the development. The Eureka–Arcata–Fortuna, market area comprises of the primary economic engine of Humboldt County. It is located on the far North Coast of California, about 270 miles north of San Francisco. Its primary population centers of Eureka, the site of College of the Redwoods main campus, and the smaller college town of Arcata, site of California State Polytechnic University, Humboldt, are located adjacent to Humboldt Bay, California's second largest natural bay. Area cities and towns are known for hundreds of ornate examples of Victorian architecture. It has among the most diverse climates of United States counties, with very mild coastal summers and hot interior days. Similar to the greater region, summers are extremely dry and winters have substantial rainfall. Humboldt County alone produces twenty percent of the total volume and thirty percent of the total value of all forest products produced in California. A rural county on the coast, Humboldt County has approximately 135,000 residents, including eleven recognized Native American tribes and 7 incorporated cities. Covering 3,568 square miles, the county includes a productive bay and harbor on the Pacific Ocean and stretches east into rugged, sparsely populated coastal mountains. The transportation distances and restrictions isolate Humboldt, resulting in an island-like economy. At the geographic center of the five-county Redwood Coast region—including neighboring counties Del Norte, Mendocino, Trinity and Siskiyou— Humboldt has the largest population and workforce and generates the most new jobs and firms in the region.
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1440 Newburg Rd - QSR, Gas, Industrial, Retail, Multi-Family
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