West Harbor Capital, a real estate investment firm focused exclusively on infill industrial properties, acquired a 33,673-square-foot industrial building located at 2551 Santa Fe Ave. in Redondo Beach. West Harbor immediately launched... Read more »
Owners of the San Pedro Fish Market and Restaurant, a top-grossing restaurant that once sprawled across a wooden pier in the Port of Los Angeles, have signed a 49-year lease to rebuild... Read more »
The Klabin Company/CORFAC International completed a seven-year lease for a 52,572-square-foot industrial facility at 1405-1407 240th St. in the Harbor City area of Los Angeles. Matt Stringfellow, SIOR, and Courtney Bell represented the landlord,... Read more »
West Harbor, a mixed-use development rising on the San Pedro waterfront, has added more than 125,000 square feet of new experiential and food tenants, completing the development’s lease-up and expedited rollout of Phase... Read more »
A joint venture of Harbor Associates, LLC and F&F Capital Group has acquired Highlands Corporate Center, a Class A 211,000-square-foot, five-building multi-tenant office campus in San Diego. Deal terms were not disclosed. Located... Read more »
Count fashion label L’Agence as the latest creative to join the Harbor Building’s tenant roster. The Los Angeles-based women’s apparel company inked a 21,000-square-foot, 78-month office lease at 4201 Wilshire Boulevard. The... Read more »
West Harbor in San Pedro, a joint development of Jerico Development and The Ratkovich Company, has completed its first phase, a significant step toward the project’s phased opening beginning in late 2025.... Read more »
West Harbor Capital, a real estate investment firm focused exclusively on infill industrial properties, closed the $16.5-million acquisition of a 69,498-square-foot multi-tenant distribution facility located at 14313-14351 E Bonelli St. in the City of... Read more »
Harbor Associates and F&F Capital Group have picked up a 164,700-square-foot distressed office building in Westwood for $44.7 million — nearly 52 percent less than it traded for five years ago. The... Read more »