The building, at 1801 California in Corona, is a two-story office with a 3:1 parking ration. It was built in 1999.

Smith & Noble, a mail-order catalogue company that occupied the entire site, sold the building in favor of a larger location in Corona. Collection Recovery Services will take over the entire space over the next several months.

Tim Hawke of Grubb & Ellis' Ontario office represented the seller, Smith & Noble, in the transaction. Phil Woodford and Tom Abel of CB Richard Ellis represented the buyer.

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