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Owner/User Pays $28M for Compton Warehouse

The Klabin Company/CORFAC International represented CSME Partners LLC in the $28.1-million sale of an 83,527-square-foot industrial building at 1800 S. Anderson Ave. in Compton. The buyer, Yuejie, Inc., will utilize the property for warehouse and distribution services.

Nick Buss, SIOR, Frank Schulz, SIOR, and Tyler Rollema, SIOR, of The Klabin Company represented the seller. Yuejie was represented by Andrew Dilfer, Luke Staubitz and Harvey Beesen of Kidder Mathews. 

“This building was a rare owner/user investment opportunity in one of the most highly coveted industrial regions in Southern California,” said Buss. “With its low-coverage site, expansive yard and container storage, and functionality that supports efficient distribution, it’s exactly the kind of asset Yuejie was pursuing—especially with a location suited to keeping supply chains moving.”

The industrial building features 17 dock-high loading positions, two ground-level doors, and 24-foot clear height, an appropriate operational profile for modern warehouse and distribution requirements. The property also offers access to major freeways and the ports, supporting time-sensitive logistics and regional customer demand.

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