Land For Lease • 3+ SF
| Name | Space Use | Size | Rent | Details |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unkwn Floor Ste | - | 3.24 AC | Rate Upon Request | |
Available for sale and or ground lease. CM(UV) - Jordan Downs Urban Village Specific Plan, Transit Priority Area, with temporary regulations and AI Fresco overlay The site features approximately ±3.26 acres of industrial zoned land (tenant to verify allowed usages) and a commercial building . Situated along the South Alameda Corridor - a key freight rail artery connecting the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to national rail networks—the location offers strategic advantages for businesses reliant on efficient transportation. The area is characterized by mixed industrial uses, . The site is in a qualified opportunity zone, potentially qualifying for tax incentives. The property is positioned in the mid-section of the Alameda Corridor, approximately 10 miles north of the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach and about 8 miles north of the SR-91 freeway intersection in Compton, where the corridor transitions from surface-level improvements to the 10-mile underground trench. Access to major freeways such as I-105 (about 1 mile west), I-710 (about 2 miles east), and I-110 (about 3 miles west). This placement ensures seamless connectivity for rail, truck, and vehicle traffic. Superior Rail and Freight Access: Direct proximity to the Alameda Corridor provides efficient rail transport to and from the nation's busiest ports, reducing bottlenecks, delays, and emissions through grade-separated crossings and upgraded infrastructure. Tenants in logistics or distribution can benefit from faster goods movement to transcontinental rail hubs like BNSF Hobart and UP East LA.
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Being offered for sale and or ground lease, this rare lot at 10019-10047 South Alameda Street offers approximately 3.26 acres of industrial-zoned land with an existing commercial building in Los Angeles, California. Located along the South Alameda Corridor - a premier freight artery linking the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach to the national rail network — this site provides significant logistical advantages for businesses that depend on fast and efficient goods movement. The property sits within a federally designated Opportunity Zone, potentially qualifying investors for valuable tax benefits. Positioned roughly 10 miles north of the ports and 8 miles north of the SR-91 interchange in Compton, the site enjoys convenient access to major freeways: I-105 (1 mile west), I-710 (2 miles east), and I-110 (3 miles west). This connectivity enables seamless integration of rail, truck, and vehicle transportation across Southern California and beyond. Proximity to the Alameda Corridor ensures efficient rail freight transport and reduced congestion through grade-separated crossings and modernized infrastructure. The location supports rapid movement of goods to transcontinental rail hubs such as BNSF Hobart and Union Pacific East LA. Nearby freeway access also minimizes travel time for heavy trucks, enhancing operational efficiency and reducing costs — ideal for port-related industries including logistics, distribution, trucking, and recycling. Surrounded by an active industrial community that supports some of the region’s largest distribution networks, this site provides a rare combination of strategic positioning, transportation efficiency, and potential tax advantages. Together, these attributes make 10019-10047 South Alameda Street an exceptional opportunity for investors, developers, or owner/users seeking to establish or expand operations within one of Los Angeles’ most critical logistics corridors.
| Integrated Rail & Trucking: Seamlessly connected to the Alameda Corridor expressway and primary interstate freeways. |
| Established Industrial Ecosystem: Surrounded by major distribution and manufacturing operators serving nationwide markets. |
| Strategic Location: Within a high-density industrial zone offering unparalleled access to regional and global supply chains. |
| Port Connectivity: Direct link to the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach - the busiest container ports in the U.S. |
| Positioned along the South Alameda Corridor, a 20-mile industrial and transportation hub |
| 141,132-SF lot located within an Opportunity Zone at 10019-10047 South Alameda Street |
| Commuter Rail | Drive | Walk | Distance |
|---|---|---|---|
| 16 min | - | 7.7 mi | |
| Union Station (91 Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), Antelope Valley Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), Orange County Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), Riverside Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), San Bernardino Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink), Ventura County Line - Southern California Regional Rail Authority (Metrolink)) | 19 min | - | 8.1 mi |
| Airport | Drive | Walk | Distance |
| Long Beach (Daugherty Field) | 22 min | - | 12.6 mi |
| Los Angeles International | 19 min | - | 13.1 mi |
| Bob Hope | 37 min | - | 24.7 mi |