PERRIS, CA
Western Way & Nandina Ave
Western Way and Nandina Ave is an industrial facility that spans 252,030 square feet on a sprawling 25-acre lot in the City of Perris, CA.
The building itself boasts a substantial 32' clear height, coupled with 37 truck dock positions, 1 drive-in door, and thoughtfully designed office space. Adding a unique touch, a basketball court was integrated inside the truck court at the south end of the site, offering a recreational amenity for employees.
The exterior of Western Way and Nandina Ave features a parking lot with 134 auto parking stalls, including 11 low emission and carpool vehicle spaces, and 243 trailer parking stalls. Additionally, there are 7 reserved spaces for future EV conduit installation.
Security fencing encompasses the building perimeter with three gate entrances regulating access. Landscaping was completed to enhance the site, featuring a lunch patio trellis on the north side of the building, providing a pleasant environment for breaks. Sustainable practices were also integrated into the construction, with reused base and asphalt from street improvement work serving as a base onsite under the site's concrete pavement.
Western Way and Nandina Ave is an industrial facility that spans 252,030 square feet on a sprawling 25-acre lot in the City of Perris, CA.
The building itself boasts a substantial 32' clear height, coupled with 37 truck dock positions, 1 drive-in door, and thoughtfully designed office space. Adding a unique touch, a basketball court was integrated inside the truck court at the south end of the site, offering a recreational amenity for employees.
The exterior of Western Way and Nandina Ave features a parking lot with 134 auto parking stalls, including 11 low emission and carpool vehicle spaces, and 243 trailer parking stalls. Additionally, there are 7 reserved spaces for future EV conduit installation.
Security fencing encompasses the building perimeter with three gate entrances regulating access. Landscaping was completed to enhance the site, featuring a lunch patio trellis on the north side of the building, providing a pleasant environment for breaks. Sustainable practices were also integrated into the construction, with reused base and asphalt from street improvement work serving as a base onsite under the site's concrete pavement.