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Ingredients Distributor Leases Regional Hub in Gardena 

Transwestern Real Estate Services brokered a 49,545-square-foot lease for Vivion Inc. at 15500 S. Main St., Building B in Gardena. The location will be used as Vivion’s regional distribution hub. 

Vivion, a subsidiary of Operio Group, is an ingredients distributor that specializes in products for application in the solid dose, pharmaceutical, nutritional, food and beverage, cosmetics, personal care, agricultural and industrial markets. Transwestern VP Grant Huff represented Vivion. 

Vivion’s Gardena distribution hub is 30,000 square feet larger than its current facility at 3000 E. 46th St. in Vernon. Vivion expects to occupy its new space beginning next month. 

“The availability of high-quality industrial distribution space remains low in the Greater Los Angeles market,” Huff said. “We are pleased to have found Vivion and Operio Group a facility that supports their growth and allows them to continue to support their customers.” 

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