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Apparel Firm Buys Irvine Offices as Owner-Occupier

E&N Highpoint LLC has acquired a two-story, 6,171-square-foot flex/R&D building located at 16150 Scientific Way in Irvine for $3.21 million. The buyer is an international apparel company and will use the building for its U.S. corporate headquarters, research & development, and design.

JLL VP Xavier Nolasco represented the seller, Ateck Holding LLC. The buyer was represented by Voit Commercial.

“We continue to see owner-user interest in flex buildings in Orange County,” said Nolasco. “16150 Scientific Way provided the buyer with the opportunity to own and occupy their real estate for their business.”

Built in 2007, 16150 Scientific Way is located in the Irvine Spectrum submarket with convenient access to the 5, 405, and 133 freeways. The building features an extensive use of glass, high exposed ceilings and open floor plans. It also offers building top signage and ample parking.

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