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Prologis Signs Virco Manufacturing to 559K-SF Renewal

Virco Manufacturing, a supplier of furniture and equipment for K-12 schools, has signed a multi-year renewal of its 559,000-square-foot space in the Prologis-owned 2027 Harpers Way in Torrance. It represents the first lease renewal for The Klabin Company/CORFAC International that involves the installation of solar panels for a client’s energy consumption. The panels are set to be installed next year.

The Klabin Company’s Frank Schulz III represented Prologis in the 65-month lease transaction. Virco was represented by David Prior and Todd Taugner of The Klabin Company. Virco will maintain its L.A.-area headquarters at the facility set on more than 23.5 acres near the intersection of Van Ness Avenue and Del Amo Boulevard in the heart of the South Bay industrial market.

“Due to Prologis’ incredible commitment to its customers, we were able to structure this lease for Virco to keep them in this location for years to come without any disruption to its operations,” said Prior.

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