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Goodman Adds Flex Space at Commerce Center Eastvale

Goodman, a global industrial property and digital infrastructure specialist, is constructing additional Flex Space at Goodman Commerce Center Eastvale, one of the largest mixed-use developments in Southern California. The new Flex offering is intended for retail showrooms and home goods stores and expands the community’s flexible commercial space. 

Located at 5200-5270 Hamner Ave., Goodman’s Eastvale Business Park II / Flex Retail consists of five buildings with multiple flex spaces ranging from 18,000 to 58,795 square feet, all near restaurants and other retail amenities along with multiple small, large and e-commerce related business operators.  

“Adding additional flexible spaces to the final parcels of this flagship estate enhances its appeal and functionality, blending logistics efficiency with modern retail versatility and sustainability,” said Anthony Rozic, CEO of Goodman North America. “Progressive cities like Eastvale are creating a synergistic environment where retail, warehousing, offices and amenities seamlessly converge to encourage connectivity among businesses, employees, residents and visitors.” 

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