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Canyoncorporate Center the Center of It All CANYONCorporate Center The Center of It All 3870/3880/3890 Murphy Canyon Road, San Diego, CA 92123 canyoncorpcenter.com 52 RESTAURANTS 16 Daley Square 1 FedEx Kinko’s Good On Ya Diner 5 Jack in the Box 2 Sky Park Cafe 163 8 Sizzler 6 7 3 Bud’s Louisiana Cafe Submarina 14 4 Corner Deli and Cafe Roberto’s Taco Shop 23 27 5 Deli Mart Joe’s Pizza 19 17 18 22 Baskin Robbins 21 26 6 9 Studio Diner 20 25 17 Rubios 15 7 94th Aero Squadron Restaurant 24 18 Panda Express 8 Shogun Kobe Restaurant 19 Starbucks 9 Butcher Shop Restaurant 20 Quiznos d 10 Pampa’s Argentine Grill a o 6 21 LaSalsa 11 Emerald Restaurant R 4 22 n Togos i 12 f Original Pancake House f 13 23 Sprint u 4 13 Jasmine Seafood Restaurant R 24 The Coffee Bean 30 14 d The Godfather Restaurant a 25 3 o FedEx R 15 Stonecrest Plaza Ba ue n 26 Subway l boa Aven o Vons y 27 7 n Carl’s Jr. a Baja Fresh C Walmart 28 Costco y h Chevron 29 p Target r Fry’s u 30 24 Hour Fitness 12 28 29 M Quiznos 805 1 Starbucks 5 HOTELS Montgomery Field Airport Panda Express 11 2 Verizon 1 Holiday Inn 2 Petsmart 2 Extended Stay America Einstein Bros. 3 Four Points Sheraton 3 1 Payless ShoeSource 10 4 Courtyard Marriott 16 McDonalds 163 5 Hampton Inn CANYON 8 Taco Bell CorporateAe Center 6 Residence Inn Marriott ro D Papa John’s Pizza rive 7 Ramada Inn 78 15 15 76 805 52 5 CANYONCorporate Center 56 52 805 Montgomery Field Airport B a l b 163 o a A v e n u e Ruffin R A oad e r o D r i v e 52 Within 1 minute walk Within 7 minute walk 1. Extended Stay America 6. Stonecrest Plaza 2. Full Service Deli Vons Baja Fresh 163 Within 5 minute walk Walmart 3. Daley Square Chevron FedEx Kinko’s Fry’s Jack in the Box Quiznos Sizzler 15 Starbucks Submarina Panda Express Roberto’s Taco Shop Verizon d Joe’s Pizza Petsmart a o 4. Portafino Hotel R Einstein Bros. A n i 5. ARCO e f Payless ShoeSource f r o u D 15 McDonalds R r. Taco Bell CANYONCorporate Center B e Papa John’s Pizza al nu boa Ave Baskin Robbins addit’l on street parking (approx. 250 spaces) ingress/egress 5 2 805 Montgomery Field Airport 1 3 6 A 4 ero D rive n yo an y C rph Mu Walking Amenities canyoncorpcenter.com MURPHY CANYON RD CANYON 3870 Corporate Center 3890 Murphy Canyon Rd Murphy Canyon Road Canyon Corporate Center is a three building office and corporate headquarters campus located in Kearny Mesa. Owned and managed by Peregrine Realty Partners, Inc., the project is comprised of one, 3-story atrium style office building and two, 2-story corporate headquarter buildings totaling approximately 132,000 SF. Major renovations of the 3880 project’s lobbies and common areas have been completed and landscape enhancements Murphy Canyon Rd and vacant suites have been upgraded. Located just north of Aero Drive at Interstate 15, the project has excellent freeway access and visibility offering larger users prominent signage opportunities. There is an abundant amount of retail services and amenities PROJECT SIZE 132,000 SF nearby including a coffee cart on-site. PARKING RATIO 3.75/1,000 SF RENTAL RATE $2.50 RSF + E CANYONCorporate Center AVAILABILITY Building Suite RSF 3870 Murphy Canyon Road 225 1,733 55,015 RSF 3880 Murphy Canyon Road 120 4,057 51,841 RSF 3890 Murphy Canyon Road 100 8,008 26,916 RSF 250 3,877 280 3,025 canyoncorpcenter.com 2nd Floor | 3870 Murphy Canyon Road Suite 225: 1,733 RSF ELECTRICAL 9X10 BREAK SPEC SUITE 11X11 RECEPTION 13X13 OFFICE 02/CONF 9X14 OPEN OFFICE 27X40 KEY PLAN OFFICE O1 11X19 SCALE: NOT1/64" TO = SCALE 1'-0" ELECTRICAL 9X10 BREAK 11X11 RECEPTION 13X13 OFFICE 02/CONF 9X14 A SPACE PLAN IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY. NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION. B SPACE PLAN IS SUBJECT TO BUILDING OWNER APPROVAL AND JURISDICTIONAL APPROVAL(S) C TENANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INFORMING ARCHITECT OF ANY CRITICAL DIMENSIONS, OPEN OFFICE CLEARANCES OR SPECIAL EQUIPMENT WITHIN THE TENANT SPACE. 27X40 KEY PLAN OFFICE O1 D ROOM SIZES ARE APPROXIMATE SPACE PLAN SCALE: NOT1/64" TO = SCALE 1'-0" 11X19SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" CANYON CORPORATE CENTER SUITE 225 3870 SPEC SUITE 225 SPACE PLAN 08.12.19 SH | AK 55.9906.001 For more information, please contact: Richard Gonor Tony Russell Brandt Riedman 858.410.1243 858.410.1213 858.410.1247 [email protected] [email protected] Brandt [email protected] A SPACE PLAN IS FOR INFORMATION ONLY. NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION. B SPACE PLAN IS SUBJECT TO BUILDING OWNER APPROVAL AND JURISDICTIONAL APPROVAL(S) C TENANT IS RESPONSIBLE FOR INFORMING ARCHITECT OF ANY CRITICAL DIMENSIONS, CLEARANCES OR SPECIAL EQUIPMENT WITHIN THE TENANT SPACE. SPACE PLAN D ROOM SIZES ARE APPROXIMATE SCALE: 3/16" = 1'-0" CANYON CORPORATE CENTER SUITE 225 SPEC SUITE 225 SPACE PLAN 08.12.19 SH | AK 55.9906.001 1st Floor | 3880 Murphy Canyon Road Suite 120: 4,058 RSF TAKE A TOUR http://bit.ly/3880Ste120 AS-BUILT PLAN CONCEPTUAL AS-BUILT PLAN PLAN 3880 For more information, please contact: Richard Gonor Tony Russell Brandt Riedman 858.410.1243 858.410.1213 858.410.1247 [email protected] [email protected] Brandt [email protected] 1st Floor | 3890 Murphy Canyon Road Suite 100: 8,008 RSF Building Signage Opportunity 3890 For more information, please contact: Richard Gonor Tony Russell Brandt Riedman 858.410.1243 858.410.1213 858.410.1247 [email protected] [email protected] Brandt [email protected] 2nd Floor | 3890 Murphy Canyon Road Building Signage Opportunity Suite 250: 3,877 RSF Suite 280: 3,025 RSF Suite 280 3,025 RSF Leased Suite 250 3,877 RSF 3890 For more information, please contact: Richard Gonor Tony Russell Brandt Riedman 858.410.1243 858.410.1213 858.410.1247 [email protected] [email protected] Brandt [email protected] CANYONCorporate Center The Center of It All 3870/3880/3890 Murphy Canyon Road, San Diego, CA 92123 Richard Gonor Tony Russell Brandt Riedman 858.410.1243 858.410.1213 858.410.1247 [email protected] [email protected] Brandt [email protected].
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