Known as Rancho Technology Park, the development will rise on a property located near the Interstate 10 and 15 freeways. This area is surrounded by high-profile companies including Mission Foods, Home Depot, Kmart and Frito Lay. "Rancho Cucamonga is one of the nation's most active industrial markets," says Paul Marshall, senior vice president of real estate development for Opus West.

Designed by architect Hill Pinkert, the project will consist of two buildings, totaling 140,200 sf and 201,500 sf respectively. The development will feature concrete tilt-up construction, an ESFR sprinkler system and a 30' minimum clear height. Completion is scheduled for January 2002. Marketing and leasing for the new project will be handled by Michael Chavez, Bill Heim and Scott Ostlund of Lee & Associates.

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