2900 Bristol St, Costa Mesa, CA, 92626

2900 Bristol St Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Costa Mesa
FOR LEASE
Property Type:
Multi Tenant Office
Amount:
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Description

Suite J consists of 1543 SF of office space strategically located in the Greater Airport Area, the most desirable submarket in Orange County. Great campus-style office with exterior landscaping, inviting courtyards, attractive water features and operable windows. Unparalleled amenities base, located a mile from South Coast Plaza, 1 mile from John Wayne International Airport and 2 miles from the beach with immediate proximity to numerous restaurants, hotels and banks. Excellent access to San Diego (I-405), Santa Ana (I-5) and Newport/Costa Mesa (SR-55) freeways and San Joaquin Toll Road (SR-73). Signage potential available.

Strategically located in the Greater Airport Area, the most desirable submarket in Orange County. Highly desirable
campus-style office comple with exterior landscaping, inviting courtyards, attractive water features and operable windows. Unparalleled amenities base, located a mile from South Coast Plaza, 1 mile from John Wayne International Airport and 2 miles from the beach with immediate proximity to numerous restaurants, hotels and banks. Excellent access to San Diego (I-405), Santa Ana (I-5) and Newport/Costa Mesa (SR-55) freeways and San Joaquin Toll Road (SR-73). Signage potential available.


Year Built: 1982
Building Size: 1543sq ft
Building Class: B
Lot Size: 6.61 acres


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Units for Lease

Suite J
Space Available: 1543 SF
Lease Type: Modified Gross

Price Per Sqft/Month: $1.75

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