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Sixt Car Rentals Inks Lease for First OC Location

JLL has signed Sixt car rentals to a new lease for a 1,500-square-foot building on a 18,125 square-foot lot located at 231 W. Katella Ave. in Anaheim. This will be the rental company’s first location in Orange County, with opening scheduled for the second quarter of 2024.

JLL’s Justin McMahon secured this lease on behalf of the landlord, MacBaisey Living Trust. Sixt was represented by CBRE’s Bronson Morgan and Ryan Gurman. 

“We continue to see demand for retail and retail-adjacent space from a variety of users including travel, healthcare and professional services,” said McMahon. “231 W. Katella Ave. is the perfect location for Sixt, given its proximity to tourist [attractions] as well as the overall business community.”

Photo courtesy of Sixt.

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