COSTA MESA, CA—Kearny Real Estate Company plans to dramatically redevelop the former Los Angeles Times printing facility in Costa Mesa into a one-of-a-kind creative campus that will attract larger firms seeking exceptional creative space. Kearny expects to invest more than $100 million to reposition the building.

The Press is a redevelopment project of the former LA Times printing plant.

The Press” pays tribute to the storied past of the building and promotes new occupants of the building to “write their own story.” Located near the 405 Freeway at Harbor Boulevard., the iconic facility served as a signpost reflecting the burgeoning post-World War II suburban growth of Orange County.

“There has yet to be a creative space redevelopment in Orange County that can match the unique attributes of this project,” said Jeff Dritley, founder and managing partner, Kearny Real Estate.

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