The building will serve as the company's headquarters and its primary manufacturing and distribution facility, according to Rob Socci and Brian Corrigan in the Anaheim Metro office of Voit Commercial Brokerage. Socci and Corrigan represented the seller, which had owned the two-story, concrete tilt-up building for about a year. The property is part of a two-building speculative development.

Coast Sign is the first company to occupy the building since it was completed in mid-2001, according to Socci, who notes that the building provides excellent visibility from and accessibility off the I-5 Freeway. He says Coast is moving from elsewhere in Anaheim, where it has 26,000 sf of industrial space. The buyer was represented by John Maresca of Bryan Industries.

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