Main Street Lofts 1200 N. Main St.
Santa Ana, CA 92701
For Sale
152,705 sqft
Sale Price
$14,500,000
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Adam Peterson
Lic: 1815802
In 1971, the Crocker Bank Building was erected in Downtown Santa Ana at the corner of North Main Street and Washington Blvd. Built in the
contemporary style of modern functionalism, the building hosted a range of office tenants from public and private entities for most of its lifespan to date.
Current ownership is prepared to deliver the property vacant and free and clear of any encumbrances easing the eventual conversion construction
process. The building itself is constructed of a smooth painted concrete exterior with a flat built-up composition roof. Three elevators serve all nine
stories along with two interior stairways and at least two restrooms per floor. Current build outs range from completely vacant floors with no demising
walls to others finished with drywall partitions in a traditional office layout. The building’s open floor plates are extremely conducive to residential
conversion with limited obstructions and thirteen vertical columns running lengthwise (north/south) down the center of the structure. Fire protection
systems include a dry standpipe and hoses; the building is not equipped with a fire sprinkler system. A small, enclosed utility structure sits on the roof,
housing HVAC, water heater, elevator room and other equipment, accessible by the north interior stairway. Immediately to the west and on the same
parcel as the building sits the property’s own two-story parking garage. At grade with one level above, the garage provides approximately 271 parking
spaces and is accessible by curb-cuts on North Main and Sycamore Streets. Additionally, a parking license agreement exists with the ownership of 812
North Sycamore Street conveying the use of 100 parking spaces immediately across the street from the subject to the west. This 30-year agreement
expires in January of 2037 with multiple options for the Licensee (1200 N. Main St. owner) to extend. An as-built set of floor plans completed by a
licensed architect in 2007 calculates the total gross building area as 152,705 sf.
contemporary style of modern functionalism, the building hosted a range of office tenants from public and private entities for most of its lifespan to date.
Current ownership is prepared to deliver the property vacant and free and clear of any encumbrances easing the eventual conversion construction
process. The building itself is constructed of a smooth painted concrete exterior with a flat built-up composition roof. Three elevators serve all nine
stories along with two interior stairways and at least two restrooms per floor. Current build outs range from completely vacant floors with no demising
walls to others finished with drywall partitions in a traditional office layout. The building’s open floor plates are extremely conducive to residential
conversion with limited obstructions and thirteen vertical columns running lengthwise (north/south) down the center of the structure. Fire protection
systems include a dry standpipe and hoses; the building is not equipped with a fire sprinkler system. A small, enclosed utility structure sits on the roof,
housing HVAC, water heater, elevator room and other equipment, accessible by the north interior stairway. Immediately to the west and on the same
parcel as the building sits the property’s own two-story parking garage. At grade with one level above, the garage provides approximately 271 parking
spaces and is accessible by curb-cuts on North Main and Sycamore Streets. Additionally, a parking license agreement exists with the ownership of 812
North Sycamore Street conveying the use of 100 parking spaces immediately across the street from the subject to the west. This 30-year agreement
expires in January of 2037 with multiple options for the Licensee (1200 N. Main St. owner) to extend. An as-built set of floor plans completed by a
licensed architect in 2007 calculates the total gross building area as 152,705 sf.
Orange County, nicknamed the OC, is a county in the southwest region of California. Positioned between the Los Angeles and San Diego metro areas, Orange County is the smallest county in Southern California by square footage but is the third most populated county in the state and the six most in the nation. Whereas most
population centers in the United States tend to be identified by a major city, there is no defined urban center in Orange County. With its placement between four other major counties, it is sometimes considered to be part of both the Los Angeles and San Diego
metropolitan areas but is also equally close to the Inland Empire’s Riverside-San Bernardino metro region.
population centers in the United States tend to be identified by a major city, there is no defined urban center in Orange County. With its placement between four other major counties, it is sometimes considered to be part of both the Los Angeles and San Diego
metropolitan areas but is also equally close to the Inland Empire’s Riverside-San Bernardino metro region.
Total Space Available
152,705 sqft
Sale Price
$14,500,000
Get in touch
Adam Peterson
Lic: 1815802