5517 San Vicente Boulevard is a highly visible shopping center made up of an approximate 3,990-square foot building on approximately 9,553-square feet of land. The property includes a parking lot, available signage, and billboards.
Existing tenants are on month-to-month leases. Two income producing billboards on property.
5517 San Vicente Boulevard is located at the signalized corner of San Vicente Boulevard and Hauser Boulevard in Mid Wilshire. Manicured homes and multifamily units make up the quiet residential neighborhood that surrounds the immediate vicinity.
5517 San Vicente Boulevard is located blocks from Wilshire Boulevard in Miracle Mile, where the Petersen Automotive Museum and Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA) draw hundreds of visitors a day.
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Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC is pleased to present the sale of 3026 & 3040 Panola Road, a single tenant, NNN leased investment located in the suburbs of Atlanta.
The offering is a free-standing building situated in Lithonia, Georgia, a picturesque metropolitan area approximately 15 miles east of the City of Atlanta. The building is approximately 4,500-square feet and sits on a roughly 1.255-acre lot made up of two parcels of land.
The property is currently leased by long-term tenant Bank of America, and is strategically located among several shopping plazas that include powerhouse retailers such as Walmart, Lowe’s and Publix supermarket.
The offering is an excellent opportunity for buyers seeking a well-located, stable, long-term leased investment.
Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC has arranged the sale of 11699 San Vicente Boulevard in Los Angeles for $3,680,000.
The service station at 11699 San Vicente Boulevard in the affluent neighborhood of Brentwood has been sold. The site comprises a ± 99-square foot building on a ± 6,969-square foot lot at the corner of San Vicente Boulevard and S. Barrington Avenue. The buyer was the existing tenant who has been at the property for over 45 years.
“There was a bid process in place,” T.C. Macker said. “We submitted a great offer with a short 15-day escrow and were thrilled when it was accepted.”
T.C. Macker, CCIM of Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC represented the buyer. Martin McDermott of Method Commercial represented the seller.
Coldwell Banker Commercial offers for sale 9677-9681 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills. The offering is a two-story ±4,428-square foot commercial building inside Beverly Hills’ illustrious Golden Triangle. The building sits on ±3,239-square feet of land, across from Saks Fifth Avenue on Wilshire Boulevard.
9677-9681 Wilshire Boulevard is two blocks from Rodeo Drive, the popular tourist destination that draws thousands of visitors on a daily basis. Multi-million dollar homes and high-end multi-family units make up the upscale residential neighborhoods that surround this amenity rich district.
This is a great opportunity for an owner-user looking to capitalize on Wilshire Boulevard’s high visibility, set up shop in Beverly Hills’ booming retail market, and gain access into one of the most exclusive zip codes in the country.
Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC has arranged the sale of 7000-7012 S. Western Avenue in Los Angeles for $1,800,000.
Located on the Southwest corner of S. Western Avenue and W. 70th Street in the Harvard Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, 7000-7012 S. Western Avenue is a ± 8,519-square foot building situated on a ± 15,287-square foot lot.
The property’s configuration made it an ideal events and entertainment venue, with features including a performance stage, large open area with span truss ceiling and ample parking.
“Entertainment, religious and events venues are hard to come by,” said T.C. Macker, CCIM. “The buyer purchased an owner-user and will occupy as a church.”
T.C. Macker, CCIM and Daniel J. Park, Esq. of Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC represented the Seller. Daniel Melendez of Coldwell Banker George Realty represented the Buyer.
For years, modern and flexible office spaces were the stomping grounds of small, boutique startups and the self-employed creative types. And, while those groups still play a large role in the market, larger and more traditional companies are now beginning to see the benefits of flexible office spaces.
But what, exactly, is a flexible office space? Well, flexible office spaces come in many shapes and sizes (literally). Some are co-working spaces, or rather, offices shared simultaneously be an assortment of individual workers or even small companies. Others are simply a hybrid of different office types, combining cubicles with private offices, and soundproofed rooms with open concept conference spaces.
One thing that nearly all flexible office spaces have in common? Common areas.
Today, businesses are beginning to design office space with these common areas in mind, increasing the overall amount of square footage per employee, when all work settings are taken into account. Or, at least that is the conclusion that architecture and design firm Ted Moudis Associates came to in their recent report, after closely analyzing more than 2 million square feet of their office projects. Many companies are forsaking the traditional office setting and, instead, choosing to expand the selection of alternative common areas to get work done, such as a kitchen or cafe area, a relaxed living room type area, or even secluded quiet zones.
What’s more, designers and planners of office space say that they are seeing this shift across a wide range of industries, giving the trend mass appeal. TC Macker of Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC in Los Angeles says,
“Whereas the focus used to be on more efficient workspaces, today’s employers are realizing the benefits of making offices more attractive by adding in open community spaces, working to choose for themselves how and where they work within the office. And employees and workers are responding.”
A recent study by Coldwell Banker Commercial Affiliates found that, believe it or not, the physical space of an office can actually help to keep staff happier. This study, which polled Younger Millennials (18-29 years old), Older Millennials (30-34), Gen Xers (35-49), and Baby Boomers (50-69), found that workers want both convenience AND a social scene at the office.
Among the top amenities workers are looking for are food courts, on-site restaurants, outdoor patios, and outdoor lounging space. In other words, as workers spend more and more time at work, offices are becoming more of a center for social activity, with workers continuously demonstrating that they want to be able to work in places other than just at their desk.
Open floor plans and common areas can help facilitate collaboration among colleagues and can bolster creativity within the office, but it is also crucial to remember to carve out private spaces throughout the office to provide employees a break from all the buzz throughout the office and to allow for focused working without distractions. As employee preferences continue to shift, it is imperative that office developers and commercial real estate professionals stay on top of the expectations and wants of today’s workforce.
Los Angeles, CA (March 23, 2017) – T.C. Macker, CCIM of Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC has been named the #2 Producer in 2016 for Coldwell Banker Commercial® from among nearly 3,000 commercial professionals* in North America (U.S. and Canada). Mr. Macker is also #1 Producer for the State of California and a Platinum Circle of Distinction winner for 2016.
Timothy Macker, CEO of Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC said, “I’m extremely proud of T.C., who has continuously distinguished himself amongst his peers nationwide. His hard work, dedication and leadership of the company has not only made a tremendous impact in our industry, but has also helped make Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC the #1 office in the State of California.”
T.C. Macker, CCIM has been awarded “Circle of Distinction” by Coldwell Banker Commercial from 2004 to 2016. Mr. Macker was top 1% in the world for Coldwell Banker Commercial in 2015 and a Platinum Distinction winner. Further, Mr. Macker was ranked #3 in the world out of 3,200+ agents for 2015, #7 for 2014, #3 for 2013 and #4 for 2012. He is an active member of CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) for over 12 years. On a national level, Mr. Macker is on the CBC Advisory Board representing the California Region.
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About Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC Coldwell Banker Commercial WESTMAC is a Los Angeles based commercial real estate brokerage firm founded in 1988 by one of L.A.’s most recognized commercial real estate brokers Timothy C. Macker. Our firm is a full service real estate company that provides exemplary consultation, advisory and marketing services to property owners, users, developers and investors. Since 2000, the company has been an affiliate and franchisee of Coldwell Banker Commercial organization tracing its roots back to 1906.
Our 30+ professionals specialize in four distinct market niches: office, industrial, retail and multi-family properties. Among the primary services the firm provides are exclusive marketing of both for-sale and for-lease properties, representation of tenants seeking to lease commercial space, and consultation to real estate investors, developers and owners on the disposition or acquisition of commercial property.
Our standard is “The client’s best interest must be the guiding force behind all services.”
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