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Santa Clarita Business Park Launches Construction

Construction has commenced on the Santa Clarita Commerce Center, an industrial business park within the City of Santa Clarita. CBRE’s Craig Peters is representing the developer, Dallas-based Covington Group Inc., in leasing and marketing the project.

The Santa Clarita Commerce Center will be comprised of four Class A industrial buildings totaling 430,407 square feet situated on 22.3 acres in a campus-like setting. Construction is scheduled to be completed in March/April 2025.

The Santa Clarita Valley submarket currently has no vacant newly built Class A industrial space and is home to many industries with expanding footprints including aerospace, artificial intelligence, manufacturing, and entertainment. “The City of Santa Clarita is a great place to do business and we look forward to this project’s positive impact in the community,” said Peters.

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