Imagine stepping out of a morning meeting and into a sea breeze. Lunch on the patio of a waterfront restaurant. An afternoon brainstorm with the sound of waves in the background. At The Strand, Huntington Beach’s premier mixed-use destination, this isn’t a retreat — it’s just a Tuesday.
Nestled steps from the Huntington Beach Pier and Main Street shops, this is a rare coastal workplace where the energy of the beach isn’t a distraction — it’s a great asset. For teams who believe that where you work shapes how you work, there is simply nowhere else like this in Southern California.
Within nearly 32,000 square feet of possibility, a team can establish a headquarters, flagship office, or innovative multi-tenant hub. A bold vision unfolds for your new workspace featuring soaring ceilings, sweeping window lines framing iconic pier views, and natural light that energizes every corner. Flexible floor plates at The Strand empower the creation of environments that inspire — from open, collaborative settings to dynamic hybrid layouts — with the freedom to design and brand the space well ahead of opening day.
The best part of your day doesn’t have to wait until after hours. Whether you’re picking up craft coffee before the all-hands, entertaining visiting clients over a waterfront lunch, or simply stepping away to feel the ocean breeze, all you need is your shades and a short walk to enjoy all the amenities at The Strand.
Perfectly positioned in the heart of Surf City, USA, The Strand offers a coastal workplace with genuine lifestyle appeal and regional connectivity. Just one hour from Los Angeles and under two hours from San Diego, this beach adjacent office keeps your team seamlessly connected to Southern California’s major business centers and airports, without sacrificing the energy and character of one of the region’s most sought-after coastal communities.
The Strand delivers a flagship address that turns heads, sparks conversation, and gives your team a reason to show up — and stay. The Strand is more than a location. It’s a statement.