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6050 Santo Rd., Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92124 www.PacificCoastCommercial.com
Jeff Davies, Developer & Investor Group | Direct 619.887.5270 | [email protected] | Lic. 01347770
OFFICE FOR LEASE 327 E. Main Street, El Cajon, CA 92020
PROPERTY FEATURES
OFFICE FOR LEASE Approx. 640 SF Available
• Excellent Downtown Location
• Professional Reception, Private Office, Conference Room
• Building Signage Opportunities
• Great Freeway Access from Hwy 67, 52, 125 and Interstate 8
• Located Directly Across from City Hall, Superior Court East County Division and East County Performing Arts Center
• Very Walkable - Restaurant, Recreation and Other Retail within Close Proximity
• Lease Rate: $810/Month, Gross
SUITE 327 FEATURES
OFFICE FOR LEASE Approx. 640 SF Available
(Floor plans are not to scale; for reference purposes only)
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• Approx. 640 SF Office Space Available
• Build-Out Includes:
Reception/Office
1 Private Office
Conference Room
Restroom
Restroom
Office
Office/
Conference Room/
Bullpen
Reception/Office
Restroom
NOT A PART
SANTEE LAKESIDE
Gillespie Field Senior Aerospace
Katema
El Cajon City Park Cajon Valley
Middle School
El Cajon Police
Department Superior Court
East County
Center for
Performing Arts
Main Street Main Street
DOWNTOWN
EL CAJON
Coming Soon
Aerial Overview - North View OFFICE FOR LEASE
Incorporated in 1912, El Cajon is a valley surrounded by mountains and bordered by
San Diego and La Mesa to the west, Spring Valley to the south, Santee to the north
and unincorporated San Diego County to the east. Named for its geographic
setting, its Spanish name, El Cajon, translates to “the big box”. The city includes the
neighborhoods of Fletcher Hills, Bostonia and Rancho San Diego. Downtown
El Cajon is the classic American city center area; from the corner of Main Street and
Magnolia Avenue, with lots of things to see and do whether you’re there to work,
play, dine, shop or enjoy. Every business in El Cajon is ready to make your visit a fun
one. The downtown business district is full of restaurants from Mexican food to a
New York style bakery and from a classic diner to wood fired pizza and craft brew
pub. Whether you are visiting for the famous Cajon Classic Cruise, to take in our
weekly Dinner and A Concert Series, or just to relax and shop the stores and
galleries, you will surely feel at home. Look for the annual Haunt Fest, America on
Main, or seasonal fares from the many restaurants.
Located in the center of Downtown, is the East County Performing Arts Center,
which has been called the "greatest asset in East County" and a "true gem" by
patrons. It has been voted best concert hall in the past and has been noted for
its almost perfect acoustics. The center was originally built in 1977 as a cooperative
effort between the Grossmont - Cuyamaca school district and the City of El Cajon.
Its opening inaugural performance was September 8, 1977. Since then, the venue
has hosted numerous productions from all over the nation and several international
events. The venue is located in the heart of the revitalized downtown El Cajon area,
just 15 minutes east of downtown San Diego. The theater seats 1,142, in 27
rows. The San Diego Reader named East County Performing Arts Center "Best
Concert Hall" and it has been described as the most acoustically perfect in San
Diego. The theater serves the needs of the community by providing the best in
local and regional entertainment at reasonable rates and provides a first class facility
to the greater San Diego community.
DOWNTOWN, EL CAJON
Area Overview - El Cajon OFFICE FOR LEASE
$80,853 2017 Average
Household Income* *within a 5-mile radius
Radius 1-Mile 3-Mile 5-Mile
Population
2022 Projection 49,440 165,885 363,411
2017 Estimate 47,060 157,995 345,686
2010 Census 44,066 148,450 322,342
Growth 2017 - 2022 5.06% 4.99% 5.13%
Growth 2010 - 2017 6.79% 6.43% 7.24%
2017 Population 47,060 157,995 345,686
Hispanic Origin 17,510 42,890 82,741
White 36,108 129,510 284,125
Black 4,576 10,085 20,897
Am. Indian & Alaskan 712 1,933 4,087
Asian 2,098 6,570 16,207
Hawaiian & Pacific Island 373, 970 2,160
Other 3,194 8,927 18,210
U.S. Armed Forces 400 920 2,726
Households
2022 Projection 16,701 58,630 133,082
2017 Estimate 15,887 55,814 126,613
2010 Census 14,844 52,374 118,362
Growth 2017 - 2022 5.12% 5.05% 5.11%
Growth 2010 - 2017 7.03% 6.57% 6.97%
Owner Occupied 23.16% 48.16% 55.13%
Renter Occupied 76.84% 51.84% 44.87%
2017 Total Households 15,888 55,815 126,612
2017 Avg Household Income $47,384 $73,995 $80,853
2017 Med Household Income $35,534 $54,318 $62,987
Costar 2017 Data
9,243 Acres
$445,745
Land Area
Median Home Value* *within a 3-mile radius
157,995 2017 Total Population
*within a 3-mile radius
Demographic Overview OFFICE FOR LEASE
The information contained herein has been given to us by the owner of the
property or other sources we deem reliable, we have no reason to doubt its
accuracy, but we do not guarantee it. All information including zoning and use
should be verified prior to purchase or lease.
Jeff Davies
Developer & Investor Group
Direct 619.887.5270
Lic. 01347770
6050 Santo Rd., Suite 200, San Diego, CA 92124
Tel. 619.469.3600
www.PacificCoastCommercial.com
Lic. 01209930
OFFICE FOR LEASE
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