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Tarzana Corner to Host Creative Office Campus

Cushman & Wakefield and Colliers International announced that 18362-18424 Oxnard St. in Tarzana is slated for redevelopment into a creative office campus with studio capabilities. The new development is called Elevar and will feature an outdoor space called a “greenbelt,” wifi-enabled patios and an artisanal cafe. The facilities will include above-standard power and data capabilities, high ceilings and a fitness center. Alvarez & Marsal Capital Real Estate recently acquired the 4.3-acre site — which currently consists of four standalone flex and industrial buildings totaling 73,045 square feet — situated at the intersection of Oxnard Street and Reseda Boulevard. New construction will add another 20,000-plus square feet to the existing footprint, bringing the total project size to roughly 96,500 square feet. Cushman & Wakefield’s Rob Hooks, Katie Bernhisel and Dillon Moscone, in partnership with Colliers International’s Kevin Fenenbock and Jacob Mumper, will serve as leasing agents for the project. Cushman & Wakefield announced the project Monday. “This is a perfect canvas for the new owners to undertake a creative office experience, offering tenants an alternative to the more traditional office environments located in Encino, Tarzana, Sherman Oaks and Warner Center,” said Fenenbock in a statement. “It also marks the necessary evolution of an industrial park that had outlived its useful purpose, a trend we are seeing throughout Southern California as tenants seek a more collaborative work environment.” After an overhaul of the existing buildings in May, construction of the new buildings will begin in June, a Cushman & Wakefield spokeperson told the Business Journal. Project managers are targeting an overall mid-November completion. No price tag for the development has been disclosed.

Hannah Madans Welk
Hannah Madans Welk
Hannah Madans Welk is a managing editor at the Los Angeles Business Journal and the San Fernando Valley Business Journal. She previously covered real estate for the Los Angeles Business Journal. She has done work with publications including The Orange County Register, The Real Deal and doityourself.com.

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