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HIGHLIGHTS
- Fenced and gated Parking19,001 SF freestanding commercial/industrial building with reception area, 5 private offices, and clean warehouse space
- Efficient loading & distribution: three loading docks (2 ground-level, 1 truck-height) plus approx. 14–16 ft. clear height
- Located in the heart of the NoHo Arts District, home to 20+ professional theaters, recording studios, galleries, and active redevelopment
- Single and 3-phase power power (200A 120–240V; 400A 240V) supporting a wide range of uses
- Fully sprinklered with secured parking on ~25,866 SF fenced and gated lot
FEATURES
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- Lease rate does not include utilities, property expenses or building services
- 1 Loading Dock
- 2 Drive Ins
| Space | Size | Term | Rental Rate | Space Use | Condition | Available |
| 1st Floor | 19,000 SF | Negotiable | $16.80 /SF/YR $1.40 /SF/MO $319,200 /YR $26,600 /MO | Industrial | - | February 01, 2026 |
1st Floor
| Size |
| 19,000 SF |
| Term |
| Negotiable |
| Rental Rate |
| $16.80 /SF/YR $1.40 /SF/MO $319,200 /YR $26,600 /MO |
| Space Use |
| Industrial |
| Condition |
| - |
| Available |
| February 01, 2026 |
1st Floor
| Size | 19,000 SF |
| Term | Negotiable |
| Rental Rate | $16.80 /SF/YR |
| Space Use | Industrial |
| Condition | - |
| Available | February 01, 2026 |
- Lease rate does not include utilities, property expenses or building services
- 2 Drive Ins
- 1 Loading Dock
PROPERTY OVERVIEW
A 19,001 SF free-standing commercial/industrial building situated on approximately 25,866 SF land, located in the NO HO Art District. Features include a reception area 5 private offices, 2 large ADA restrooms, a clean warehouse, single and 3-phase power (200 amps, 120-240 volt; 400 amps, 240 volts), approximate 14 to 16-foot clear height, three loading docks (two ground level and one truck height), fully sprinklered building, and fenced and gated parking. The NoHo Arts District, a community in North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, home to contemporary theaters, art galleries, cafes, and shops, is generally bounded by Hatteras Street to the north, Cahuenga Blvd to the east, Tujunga Ave to the west, and Camarillo Street to the south. The area features more than twenty professional theaters, producing new work and classics, diverse art galleries, public art, and professional dance studios. The district also features the largest concentration of music recording venues west of the Mississippi. A Metro Rail station is located here, the North Hollywood station of the B Line, and serves as the terminus of the Metro G Line busway. Business and theater owners in the Universal City/North Hollywood Chamber of Commerce established a theater and arts district in 1992 with support from the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs. They chose "NoHo,” a play off the well-known SoHo Arts District neighborhood of New York City. The NoHo Arts District, in conjunction with greater North Hollywood, is being transformed into a regional center, in large part as a result of the construction of Metro Stations for the B Line and the G Line, two lines that have made the neighborhood into a regional hub for the San Fernando Valley. Medium- and high-density developments are being built around the Metro Station, making the Arts District a center of citywide development to create a walkable urban village. North Hollywood's landscape (and the Art's District as a result) has been transformed in recent years, with condominium towers (including a fifteen-story building on Lankershim Boulevard being built in the midst of older one-story bungalows and small apartment complexes.
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