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CapRock Partners acquired an industrial outdoor storage facility in San Bernardino that also includes 31,000 square feet of warehouse space

CapRock Acquires Industrial Outdoor Storage in Pico Rivera

CapRock Partners purchased Olive Tree Industrial, a 3.1-acre value-add industrial outdoor storage (IOS) property at 8226 Whittier Blvd. in Pico Rivera. The IOS property includes approximately 31,000 square feet of warehouse space and a large, secured storage yard.

CapRock purchased the asset from a private owner. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.

“With our proven track record and strategic vision, we look forward to unlocking the property’s full potential and creating a functional, efficient space that meets the evolving needs of industrial businesses in the Los Angeles area by catering to both traditional industrial users as well as industrial outside storage users,” said Taylor Arnett, first VP of acquisitions at CapRock.

The company will begin capital improvements immediately to reposition the property to enhance its functionality and marketability. 

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