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Stream Realty Secures Entitlements for Central LA Commerce Center

Stream Realty Partners said Monday that project entitlements have been secured for Central LA Commerce Center, a 100,000-square-foot Class A light industrial development located at 4900 Cecilia St. in Cudahy. Central LA Commerce Center will transform a functionally obsolete 1950s-era manufacturing facility into a LEED-certified light industrial development designed to attract best-in-class tenants, according to Stream.

The project will feature a 36-foot clear height, 5,000 square feet of speculative two-story office space, 11 dock-high doors, and two drive-in doors. It will also include a fully secured truck court, independent ingress and egress for autos and trucks, and heavy base building power to meet the needs of modern light industrial tenants.

“Central LA Commerce Center represents a significant milestone for Stream as we continue to grow our industrial investment and development business in Southern California,” said Scott Sowanick, managing director & partner at Stream. “Expanding our industrial development footprint into Central LA allows us to meet the market’s demand for high-quality, modern, and strategically located infill industrial facilities that cater to evolving tenant and consumer needs.”

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