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Developer Buys Santa Ana Industrial Building for $6 Million

2.5-Acre Land Features 11,300-Square-Foot Building

Storm Properties Inc., a Torrance-based developer, owner and manager of commercial, industrial and residential properties, bought a 2.53-acre property with an 11,300-square-foot warehouse in Santa Ana.

The industrial property, at 4320 W. First Street and 201 S. Mountain View Street in Santa Ana, features a fully fenced yard, 16-foot ceiling clearance and ground-level loading capabilities.

The property is currently vacant but sits on two separate parcels with dual street frontage and a functional, rectangular configuration, making it ideal for multiple industrial users.

“Situated in the highly sought-after Orange County market, this unique industrial and storage asset provides a rare opportunity for low-coverage outdoor storage and a prime, infill location,” Alan Kwan, vice president of acquisitions at Storm Properties, said in a statement.

The industrial property is featured in the Business Journal’s CRE update for May 12.

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Parimal Rohit
Parimal Rohit
Parimal M. Rohit has nearly two decades of experience in journalism and recently covered Texas real estate for CoStar News and Austin Business Journal. He was also the editor of The Log, covering Southern California's and Northern Mexico's maritime and environmental spaces. Throughout his career, Rohit has also covered the Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Dodgers, Bollywood and California politics. Rohit won 12 reporting awards from the San Diego Press Club, including best environmental reporting and best essay/commentary, and the Fort Worth chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists. His hobbies include photography, podcasting, travel and filmmaking. He is also the recipient of several fellowships, including one through the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism and another through the RK Mellon Foundation.
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