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Law Firm Acquires Single-Story Irvine Offices 

CBRE recently arranged the $4.5 million sale of 17631 Fitch, a 9,073-square-foot office building in Irvine, to a local law firm. Ross Bourne, Anthony DeLorenzo, Bryan Johnson and Nick Williams of CBRE’s Investment Properties represented the seller, an Orange County-based private investor. Newmark’s Richard Sung represented the buyer, law firm Kimura, London, White LLP.

“This is an ideal asset in a highly desirable area for the new owner,” said Bourne. “This office asset is in one of the safest real estate markets in the county. The single-story nature and location within the Greater Airport Area attracted the buyer to this investment.” 

The one-story building is located on the northeast corner of Fitch and Cowan. Built in 1980, the property has low-rise features and 38 surface parking spaces. Its proximity to State Route 55 offers ease of commute for the new owner’s workforce. In addition to access to SR-55, the property is minutes from Interstates 405 and 5, as well as SR-73. 

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