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HIGHLIGHTS
- Approx. 6,900 SF fenced yard/parking
- 1 ramp 8’ x 7’ (3’ dock loading)
- Power: Two (2) electric meters
- +/- 10,256 net rentable land area
FEATURES
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410 S Quince Street presents a highly functional industrial opportunity within Escondido’s centrally positioned South Centre City Specific Plan area. This freestanding structure consists of two connected metal buildings that offer flexible utility for a range of light industrial, manufacturing, construction services, and distribution uses. Designed with operational efficiency in mind, the property includes both a grade-level roll-up door and a secondary ramp-accessible door, allowing smooth on-site circulation for vehicles, equipment, and materials. Dual power configurations with separate meters (240-volt 2-phase and 3-phase service) support a variety of industrial operations requiring dependable electrical capacity. A major advantage of the site is its expansive fenced yard of approximately 9,700 square feet, providing secure laydown, parking, and fleet or equipment storage—an uncommon feature within the surrounding urban district. Interior areas include mixed flooring types, with raised wood structure and concrete sections shown on the plan, enabling adaptable workspace or storage configurations. The physical layout and workable clearances meet the needs of small to mid-scale operators seeking practical space at competitive rates. The property is situated near key north–south and east–west corridors, offering quick access to Escondido’s commercial core and regional transportation routes. The surrounding West Mercado District is transitioning into a vibrant blend of commercial and light industrial activity, and existing industrial operations are permitted to continue under the plan’s guidelines. The setting is ideal for businesses looking for a strategic operational hub within a growing corridor of North County. This availability at $6,000 NNN per month positions 410 S Quince Street as an appealing option for cost-conscious users needing both building functionality and substantial outdoor secured yard space. With zoning compatibility spanning M-1 and I-P classifications, the property supports an extensive range of industrial uses confirmed through the City of Escondido.
- Lease rate does not include utilities, property expenses or building services
- 1 Loading Dock
- Freestanding industrial structure
- Dual electric meters supporting
- 1 Drive Bay
- Yard
- Secure fenced yard
- Convenient access to roll-up and ramp-served
| Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
| 1st Floor | 3,324 SF | Negotiable | $21.60 /SF/YR $1.80 /SF/MO $71,798 /YR $5,983 /MO | Industrial | Partial Build-Out | Now |
1st Floor
| Size |
| 3,324 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| $21.60 /SF/YR $1.80 /SF/MO $71,798 /YR $5,983 /MO |
| Space Use |
| Industrial |
| Condition |
| Partial Build-Out |
| Available |
| Now |
1st Floor
| Size | 3,324 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | $21.60 /SF/YR |
| Space Use | Industrial |
| Condition | Partial Build-Out |
| Available | Now |
410 S Quince Street presents a highly functional industrial opportunity within Escondido’s centrally positioned South Centre City Specific Plan area. This freestanding structure consists of two connected metal buildings that offer flexible utility for a range of light industrial, manufacturing, construction services, and distribution uses. Designed with operational efficiency in mind, the property includes both a grade-level roll-up door and a secondary ramp-accessible door, allowing smooth on-site circulation for vehicles, equipment, and materials. Dual power configurations with separate meters (240-volt 2-phase and 3-phase service) support a variety of industrial operations requiring dependable electrical capacity. A major advantage of the site is its expansive fenced yard of approximately 9,700 square feet, providing secure laydown, parking, and fleet or equipment storage—an uncommon feature within the surrounding urban district. Interior areas include mixed flooring types, with raised wood structure and concrete sections shown on the plan, enabling adaptable workspace or storage configurations. The physical layout and workable clearances meet the needs of small to mid-scale operators seeking practical space at competitive rates. The property is situated near key north–south and east–west corridors, offering quick access to Escondido’s commercial core and regional transportation routes. The surrounding West Mercado District is transitioning into a vibrant blend of commercial and light industrial activity, and existing industrial operations are permitted to continue under the plan’s guidelines. The setting is ideal for businesses looking for a strategic operational hub within a growing corridor of North County. This availability at $6,000 NNN per month positions 410 S Quince Street as an appealing option for cost-conscious users needing both building functionality and substantial outdoor secured yard space. With zoning compatibility spanning M-1 and I-P classifications, the property supports an extensive range of industrial uses confirmed through the City of Escondido.
- Lease rate does not include utilities, property expenses or building services
- 1 Drive Bay
- 1 Loading Dock
- Yard
- Freestanding industrial structure
- Secure fenced yard
- Dual electric meters supporting
- Convenient access to roll-up and ramp-served
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
This is a 3,324 SF freestanding industrial building in the downtown heart of Escondido, Central Escondido, is an artistic blend of historic and new. It’s the location of the city’s oldest park, Grape Day Park, and the California Center for the Arts, Escondido. The brick-paved sidewalks that line Grand Avenue run past a variety of boutiques, gift shops, and bakeries. Maple Street Plaza, located off Grand Avenue, is an esplanade that hosts events. Other great destinations in Central Escondido include the San Diego Children’s Discovery Museum and the Escondido History Center, which features a historic Victorian farmhouse complete with a weather vane. Central Escondido extends from Centre City Parkway east to North Juniper Street. You’ll discover ample apartment communities in the neighborhood, along with several bus stops for car-free commutes. The Escondido Transit Center includes the Sprinter light rail as well as bus service for those traveling to nearby cities, including Oceanside, Encinitas, and Carlsbad.
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