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Leasing Brochure Medical Space for Lease Landlord CORPORATE CENTER CALABASAS MEDICAL SPACE FOR LEASE LANDLORD WILL BUILD TO SUIT LEASING BROCHURE Calabasas Canyon Center Specialty Retail & Dining Creekside Village 26707 AGOURA RD Specialty Retail & Dining The Summit at Calabasas Specialty Retail & Dining Ventura Freeway Gym Company Cafe Free to Tenants Collaboration Seating Agoura Road IMAGINE WHAT YOU COULD DO Majestic is currently working with interior designers, architects and landscape contractors to upgrade this campus. The vision is to create a lifestyle project with modern, desirable amenities. Remodeling is underway and is expected to be completed by June 2018. Modern, Professionally drought tolerant designed paint Covered parking Electric car landscaping colors for each Abundant free with available LED charging stations with outdoor individual building parking lighting, paint and seating spaces for creating a campus directional signage collaboration environment 3 On-site restaurant Interactive, High-end gym with foods ranging internet based with restrooms, from vegan to directories with Custom Interior Updated restrooms showers, towels and traditional with current events tenant signage beverages free of inviting indoor and scrolling on the charge to all tenants covered outdoor screen seating areas 4 B 26707 ADDRESS: 26707 W. Agoura Road BUILDING: B SUITE #: 105 W. Agoura Rd Ventura Freeway HYPOTHETICAL LAYOUT ELEC. RM. Agoura Road JC M W BREAK ROOM SUITE I 3,206 SQ FT SUITE C SUITE B SUITE E 2,051 SQ FT 2,970 SQ FT ADDRESS 26707 W. Agoura Rd. 2,335 SQ FT SUITE 105 TERM 7-20 Years AVAILABILITY Immediate SUITE H 2,579 SQ FT ELEC. RENTAL RATE $2.85/SF MG EQ. ELEC. RM. LOBBY PARKING 5/1,000 USF SUITE F SUITE D 1,662 SQ FT 2,629 SQ FT TENANT IMPROVEMENTS Build to Suit AVAILABLE SF 1,233 RSF up to 70,000 RSF SUITE G SUITE A 1,823 SQ FT 1,517 SQ FT 6 B 26707 ADDRESS: 26707 W. Agoura Road BUILDING: B SUITE #: 200/205 W. Agoura Rd Ventura Freeway STAIR ELEV Agoura Road SUITE 205 10,532 RSF W ADDRESS 26707 W. Agoura Rd. M SUITE 200 SUITE 200/205 15,088 RSF TERM 7-20 Years AVAILABILITY Immediate RENTAL RATE $2.85/SF MG PARKING 5/1,000 USF TENANT IMPROVEMENTS Build to Suit AVAILABLE SF 15,088 RSF/10,532 RSF ELEV STAIR SUITE 204 SUITE 201 LEASED LEASED 7 AMENITY MAP Santa Paula 26707 W. AGOURA RD 210 118 Rinaldi Street venue s A W gele ada Road East Los Angeles Avenue s An erra Rej o Lo Ti o d st Los Angeles Avenue Devonshire Street l rd Ea e a y ev l A 5 ou v B e d n Coldwater Canyon Avenue n u la Nordhoff e n oad 23 Street Su sas R ta Rosa Road s Po San Sushi & Wasabi La d a Roscoe Boulevard Boulevard Balboa Ro Starbucks Camarillo a os R ta BUR t an Sherman Way e S tre Thousand Oaks Lankershim Boulevard th S East 5 Victory Boulevard Starbucks 20 Miles Van Nuys Boulevard Nuys Van Sagebrush Boulevard Reseda Ve ntura B Starbucks Cantina oulevard Agoura Hills 101 Banzai Sushi Mandarin Lotus Calabasas L 405 a B r e a A v e n Adobe Cantina u Minutes to Beverly Hills e Malibu 22 Miles d a e Boulev o Wilshir ard R r e k Pico Bo c ulev e ard D 1 10 Malibu Li nc ol n B ou le va rd Slauson Avenue P A C S I F e I C p O u l C v E e A d N a LAX B o Lennox u l e Imperial Highway v a r d 8 OUR VISION To be recognized as a role model for tenant satisfaction, team member engagement, profitability and operational efficiency. OUR VALUES • Tenant Satisfaction – Providing the highest and consistent level of service and response. • Integrity – Doing the right thing at all times and in all circumstances. • Empowerment – Taking initiative and making decisions to solve problems and improve service and performance. • Teamwork – Individual commitment to a group effort. OUR MISSION • Organizational and Personal Learning – Implementing processes for the individual, the work unit, and the organization to drive continuous improvement that increases and shares knowledge. Deliver exceptional value and experiences for investors, employees, tenants and service providers affiliated to Majestic • Performance – Delivering and rewarding results. Asset Management, Inc. • Trust – Keeping our promises. 9 ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE CORPORATE CENTER CALABASAS Please contact any one of us for a personal tour of this exceptional opportunity. We look forward to meeting you soon. MARKET SPECIALISTS MICHAEL SLATER TOM DWYER CAROLINE BIGELOW Senior Vice President Senior Vice President Associate Lic. 01050876 Lic. 01197938 Lic. 01177185 +1 805 288 4710 +1 805 288 4711 +1 805 288 4712 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] © 2018 CBRE, Inc. All rights reserved. This information has been obtained from sources believed reliable, but has not been verified for accuracy or completeness. Any projections, opinions, or estimates are subject to uncertainty. The information may not represent the current or future performance of the property. You and your advisors should conduct a careful, independent investigation of the property and verify all information. Any reliance on this information is solely at your own risk..
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