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Sudberry Completes Second Phase of Chula Vista Business Park

Sudberry Properties has completed Phase Two at the 50-acre Otay River Business Park in Chula Vista. Phase Two consists of two manufacturing and warehouse buildings totaling 205,335 square feet.  The mixed-use business park is bordered on the west by Broadway, on the north by Main Street, on the east by Fourth Avenue and on the south by the Otay Valley Regional Park.

The buildings offer a 28-foot to 32-foot ceiling clear height, dock-high and grade-level doors, 4,000 amps of 277/480-volt power, and flexible spaces ranging from approximately 25,000 to more than 108,000 square feet, according to Sudberry Properties.

The project’s 137,500-square-foot Phase One is fully leased to various retailers, manufacturers, and warehouses. Tenants include Starbucks, SuperStar Car Wash, Jamba Juice, Menuderia Guadalajara, Knockaround Sunglasses, Colonna’s Shipyard, Inc., Sunbelt Rentals, Luv Sola wood flowers, Shore Total Office and Boochcraft hard kombucha.

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