Mariner Court is a high-quality, 109,841 square-foot office building located in Torrance, California. This attractive three-story, steel-framed atrium building features a half-acre Japanese Garden Atrium commissioned by Satoh Brothers. It was built in 1989 as part of the prestigious Torrance Business Center. Situated on 4.74 acres of land with 3.5: 1,000 parking.
Mariner Court offers a distinctive architecture design with bands of mirrored glass set into a brick façade, with striking curb appeal. The property offers a true park-like setting with mature landscaping and plenty of parking for guests. The configuration of the building has ideal bay depths that are well suited for the small to medium sized tenant base that exists in the central Torrance office market. Mariner Court is anchored on each side of the building by a glass enclosed steel staircase with a glass enclosed elevator within. There are extensive window lines on both the perimeter and inside overlooking the half-acre Japanese Garden, the result is excellent natural light throughout almost every suite in the building. Torrance has the strongest demographic of Japanese Americans outside of Honolulu, and the Japanese themed atrium has been a strong draw for a number of the large contingent of Pacific Rim companies in the building. The atrium is an outstanding amenity unmatched in the market. The competitive set of buildings in the market contains either older wood frame stucco construction or midrise office towers. Parking in those buildings is often somewhat distant, or in multi-story parking structures. Mariner Court has the complete package for what today’s tenants want in a work environment; the indoor/outdoor feel with lots of natural light.