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FOR SALE NEWPORT CORPORATE PLAZA JOE WINKELMANN | 949 724 5704 Joe.Winkelmann@Colliers.Com 5010 CAMPUS DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA FOR SALE NEWPORT CORPORATE PLAZA JOE WINKELMANN | 949 724 5704 [email protected] 5010 CAMPUS DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CA MICHAEL HARTEL | 949 724 5700 UNIT A: 7,188 SF / $425 PSF [email protected] UNIT B: 5,066 SF / $425 PSF NICK VELASQUEZ | 949 724 5707 [email protected] OVERVIEW Newport Corporate Plaza represents a rare opportunity for small office users to acquire prime office space in Newport Beach. This master planned office development, consisting of 24 buildings and over 250,000 square feet is located in the heart the Orange County Airport Area. The project boasts convenient 4:1000 surface parking and lush landscape features. THE PROPERTY 5010 CAMPUS DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA > Unit A: ±7,188 Square Feet > Unit B: ±5,066 Square Feet > Total Building Area: ±12,254 Square Feet > Fee Title, Condominium Ownership > Rare Newport Beach Opportunity > Single Story > High Image Building > Custom Improvements to Suit > Floor to Ceiling Glass > Exterior Signage > 4:1,000 Parking > NewportCorporatePlaza.com Catalina Island Pacific Ocean BALBOA PENINSULA EASTSIDE NEWPORT DUNES COSTA MESA NEWPORT BEACH CORONA DEL MAR (73 TOLL ROAD) BACK BAY PLAZA NEWPORT COURT SHOPS/RESTAURANTS JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT TACO BELL MACARTHUR BLVD 7-ELEVEN ROLL IT SUSHI JAMBOREE RD STAPLES FUJI GRILL/ VON KARMAN AVE FOOD COURT 5 Dyer Rd 261 WIENERSCHNITZEL 55 STARBUCKS PARKSTONE Irvine Center Dr 405 South Coast Plaza NEWPORT CORPORATE PLAZA John Wayne Orange Coast Airport CARL’S JR College 5010 CAMPUS Orange County Ca SITE m 405 Fairgrounds p CAMPUS DRIVE u s D r BARDEEN AVE 55 Placentia Ave University of California Irvine r D n a Cany o TELLER AVE it BISTANGO 73 Bon JAMBOREE PROMENADE SHOPPING CENTER Fashion Island ACCESS NEARBY AMENITIES Newport Corporate Plaza enjoys unparalleled access to all local freeways Newport Corporate Plaza’s central location within the Orange County Airport including the Costa Mesa (SR-55), San Diego (I-405) and Corona Del Area allows easy access to endless shopping, dining and lifestyle amenities. Mar (SR-73) toll road. These interstates are easily accessible to residents The following is a partial list of amenities within minutes from the property. and visitors, and they conveniently connect with freeways to neighboring Los Angeles and San Diego Counties. FOOD SERVICES SHOPPING Starbucks Avanti Printing Executive Park JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT Bistango Coast to Coast Copy The Square John Wayne Airport offers Orange County residents, tourists, and Twenty Eight SEO Expert University Center business travelers 11 commercial carriers, three commuter airlines, and Il Fornaio Heston Graphics South Coast Plaza 23 non-stop destinations. Serving 9.6 million passengers annually, John Thai Kitchen Signs Plus Fashion Island Wayne Airport is centrally located in Orange County with convenient Clay Oven Mail Gifts & Wine Diamond Jamboree access to hotels, conference centers and tourist destinations. Other Houston’s Chase Bank The District at Tustin Legacy airports located in close proximity to Newport Beach are: Long Beach, Bosscat Kitchen Wells Fargo Bank The LAB Anti-Mall LAX and Ontario. Two Birds LA Fitness The CAMP North Italia 24 Hour Fitness Ultra Sport With John Wayne Airport being less than a mile away and many retail Oo Toro Sushi Equinox Newport Beach amenities close by, Newport Corporate Plaza is easily one of the most desirable office locations in Orange County. FLOOR PLAN A B Unit A Entrance 7,188 SF Unit B Entrance 5,066 SF SITE PLAN ASKING PRICE CAMPUS DR Unit A - 7,188 SF $425.00 PSF Unit B - 5,066 SF $425.00 PSF Entire Building - 12,254 SF $385.00 PSF 4770 5010 5030 Campus Dr Von 4910 Campus Dr 4920 Campus Dr Campus Dr 5020 Karman Unit A Ave Campus Dr 5010 Campus Dr 4701 Teller Ave ASSOCIATION COSTS Unit B VON KARMAN AVE 4750 4740 Von Karman Ave 4930 Von Karman Ave 5000 Campus Dr $0.120 per square foot per month for 2014 4940 Campus Dr Campus Dr (estimate) 4700 4631 Teller Ave Von Karman Ave AVAILABILITY 4621 Teller Ave TELLER AVE 4931 Birch St 5001 Birch St 4611 Teller Ave Now 4650 Von Karman Ave 4921 Birch St 4911 Birch St 4901 Birch St SCHEDULE A TOUR 5015 Birch St 5031 Birch St Call to show: 949 724 5704 BIRCH ST JOE WINKELMANN | 949 724 5704 MICHAEL HARTEL | 949 724 5700 NICK VELASQUEZ | 949 724 5707 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL | 3 Park Plaza, Suite 1200 | Irvine, California 92614 | 949 724 5500 | www.colliers.com/en-us/greaterlosangeles Colliers International makes no guarantees, representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the information including, but not limited to, warranties of content, accuracy and reliability. This publication is the copyrighted property of Colliers International and/or its licensor(s). 2017. All rights reserved..
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