Space Center Fontana at 11070 Mulberry Avenue offers up to 66,106 square feet of modern industrial space, expandable to approximately 143,186 square feet. The property features a robust loading configuration with 11 dock-high doors, additional knock-out doors, pit and end-of-dock levelers, and one ground-level door, supporting efficient warehouse and distribution operations. Clear heights reach 25 feet, allowing for Group A high-piled storage, and the building is equipped with upgraded ESFR fire protection at 0.80/2,000. Sitting upon a 6.95-acre lot, facility users have access to a secured yard for outdoor storage and additional parking.
Positioned within Fontana’s Southwest Industrial Park within the Airport Area, this outstanding property is surrounded by major regional and national industrial users, including Costco, The Home Depot, Smart & Final, DSW, and General Motors. The site provides immediate access to Interstates 10, 15, 60, and 210, offering seamless connectivity throughout the greater Los Angeles region. Located within 6 miles of Ontario International Airport, the property is well-suited for both domestic and international logistics operations.
Within a 10-mile radius of Space Center Fontana, more than 20% of the 607,832-person labor force is employed in the warehousing sector, providing a deep and readily available workforce. Additionally, over 81.5% of the surrounding population has attained a high school education or higher, supporting a skilled and dependable labor pool. Space Center Fontana at 11070 Mulberry Avenue combines flexible, state-of-the-art industrial space, outstanding regional connectivity, and access to a highly skilled workforce, making it an exceptional choice for efficient and scalable logistics and distribution operations.
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