Marcus and Millichap REIS is pleased to present the following, 1368 W Anaheim Street on the southeast intersection of W Anaheim Street and Harbor Avenue in Long Beach, CA. Built: 1941. Renovated: 1977/1980/1981. Mix of Wood Frame with Stucco Covering and Concrete Tilt-up Building.
1.) The 1368 W Anaheim Street includes:
+/- 12,033 sq. ft. of warehouse/shop area (Measured 2015 Appraisal)
+/- 4,320 sq. ft. of office/showroom area (Measured 2015 Appraisal)
+/- 17,443 sq. ft. Total Assessed Building Area
+/- 28,588 sq. ft. Land Area
2.) 1545-1555 W Anaheim Street located on the north side of W Anaheim Street between Canal Avenue and Caspian Ave. Built: 1948. Masonry and Wood Frame Stucco Buildings.
3.) 1540-1554 W 14th Street on the south side of W 14th Street between Canal Avenue and Caspian Ave in Long Beach, CA. Built: 1988. Concrete Tilt-up Building.
The Properties include:
+/- 18,531 sq. ft. of warehouse area (Measured 2022 Appraisal)
+/- 3,556 sq. ft. of office area (Measured 2022 Appraisal)
+/- 23,181 sq. ft. Total Assessed Building Area
+/- 43,073 sq. ft. Land Area (Includes +/- 4,339 sq. ft. of a metal canopy covered structure and +/- 14,926 sq. ft. of fenced yard area)
NOTE: 1545-1555 W Anaheim Street and 1540-1554 W 14th Street must be leased together.
The properties are located adjacent to the Port of Long Beach. The Port of Long Beach is the premier U.S. gateway for trans-Pacific trade and a trailblazer in innovative goods movement, safety, environmental stewardship and sustainability. Voted “Best West Coast Seaport” by industry peers, the Port handles trade valued at $300 billion annually supports 2.7 million jobs across the nation, more than 1.14 million in California, and more than 543,000 in Los Angeles and Orange counties.
The Port of Long Beach is one of the few U.S. ports that can welcome today’s largest vessels, serving 175 shipping lines with connections to 217 seaports around the world. Goods moving through the Port of Long Beach originate in or are destined for every congressional district in the United States. In 2024, the Port handled more than 9.6 million container units, achieving the busiest year in its history.
The property is also located a few miles west of the Downtown Long Beach which includes the City Hall, the Long Beach Convention Center, Entertainment and Performing Arts Center, Rainbow Harbor, Shoreline Village, Aquarium of the Pacific, The Queen Mary and Carnival Cruise Port, as well as a burgeoning urban residential population.