Calexico Crossing II is a brand new distribution center in Calexico, California, on the Mexico–United States border. Calexico is linked economically with the city of Mexicali, the capital of the Mexican state of Baja California. Calexico's location provides easy overnight trucking access to all transportation hubs plus the ports of Long Beach and Ensenada, Baja California, Mexico. Its strategic location makes Calexico the prime link between the interior of Mexico and the major markets along the west coast of the U.S. and Canada. Calexico Crossing is adjacent to the East Port of Entry, the second busiest port in California for commercial vehicles, and offers a 10-minute drive to I-8 and 20 minutes to Highways 86 and 11, which lead to I-10 in an hour and a half. Reach the Port of San Diego in around 2 hours and the Port of Long Beach and Los Angeles in approximately 4 hours. Calexico Crossing has recently welcomed the development of two distribution facilities located at 1774 and 1776 Pan American Street, known as Calexico Crossing II. Both facilities boast 24-foot clear heights, 3,000-amp power, 175-foot truck loading areas with 102-103 truck parking stalls, 22 loading docks, and 4-5 grade level doors. Building A is at 1774 Pan American Street and is a 63,914 square-foot distribution facility situated on 3.6 acres. Building B is at 1776 Pan American Street and consists of 51,04 square-feet located on 2.88 acres. Both buildings include 4 suites with 2 suites containing built-out office space and 2 that can be built to suit the needs of the tenant's business. Each suite is equipped with 1 pit leveler, and all other docks have edge of dock levelers. This state-of-the-art center offers unparalleled access to distribution channels in a location known as the leading export market to Mexico, Canada, and Asia.