Downtown Thousand Oaks is in the midst of reinvention and revitalization: great effort and investment are planned to make downtown a unique destination for people to gather and enjoy diverse shops, entertainment, and cultural offerings in an active pedestrian-friendly setting. Of particular note, Thousand Oaks Boulevard is poised to become a vibrant, pedestrian-oriented street with active retail and dining uses at the street level. With a "park-once" approach, the future of downtown will allow consumers to hang around longer to experience an engaging mix of uses, amenities and destinations sprinkled all along. Strategically located right on the Boulevard, this property offers immense flexibility with a variety of allowable C-2 commercial and residential uses that appeal to owner-users, investors, and developers alike. The building itself is a standalone two-story medical dentistry office building built in 2023, offering a compelling blend of aesthetics and functionality, spanning 4,400 square feet across a 10,801 lot*. In turnkey condition, an owner user could move right in with minimal fuss, while an investor could lease the space out as-is. Likewise, a developer could generate income from the building while working through the permitting process to redevelop the property into a mixed-use development at an unrivaled location. And that is the true value in the property: there is no better time or place than to be here up and running on Thousand Oaks Boulevard now. Not just because you will be ahead of the forthcoming downtown revitalization and all that will do for demand in the area, but also ahead of a slew of upcoming international sporting events that promise to catapult tourism in Southern California back to pre-Covid levels. In 2026, the world’s most popular sport with 5B fans globally will arrive; the Olympic Games are set to begin July 14, 2028, running through July 30 and will feature 800 events in more than 40 sports, with an estimated 15,000 athletes expected to compete. An opportunity to acquire such a vantage point right at the foot of what will be the new and improved DTLA may not arise again. *Owner is in negotiations with the City concerning an easement that could affect approximately 1/3 of the lot.