The Orange facility has been acquired by Ken Meany, the founder and CEO of the Anaheim-based clothing and shoe retailer Boot Barn. The building, which encompasses 26,856 sf, is located at 1636 W. Collins Ave.
Meany was represented by Larry Lawrence of Lee & Associates – Orange Inc. The seller, Pacific Capital Application, was represented by Michael Finley of Grubb & Ellis.
It is these smaller to mid-sized transactions, like the recent sale in Orange, that have been buoying the county's industrial market in recent weeks. Recently reported deals include a $1.6-million lease in Tustin. OmoHundro Co. of Costa Mesa, which manufactures composites for the aerospace industry, inked the agreement to occupy a 36,974-sf industrial facility at 14792 Franklin. The company will use the facility for manufacturing.
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