Signal Hill listing intel

- A 17,794-square-foot industrial building at 2660 Signal Parkway in Signal Hill is being marketed for lease at $18 per square foot annually, with availability starting June 1, 2026. - The listing pitches 20-foot clear height, two dock-high doors, two grade-level doors, and 600-amp 277/480-volt three-phase power in a freestanding concrete building near the ports. - GM Properties’ own property page says the site is fully leased, underscoring how fast listing status can shift in Signal Hill’s port-linked industrial pocket. (gmpropertiesinc.com)

A 17,794-square-foot industrial building at 2660 Signal Parkway in Signal Hill is being offered for lease at $18 per square foot per year, with space marketed as available June 1, 2026. (loopnet.com) The LoopNet listing describes a freestanding “headquarter style” building with 2,118 square feet of office space, 35 standard parking spaces, and a reinforced-concrete structure on a 0.89-acre lot. (loopnet.com 1) (loopnet.com 2) The operating specs are the pitch: 20-foot clear height, two dock-high doors, two ground-level doors, sprinklers, and 600 amps of 277/480-volt three-phase power. (loopnet.com) (commercialcafe.com) The location is part of the sales story too. LoopNet says the property is about 3.8 miles from the Port of Long Beach and 2.1 miles from Long Beach Airport, with freeway access and extra-wide street access. (loopnet.com 1) (loopnet.com 2) For tenants looking at Signal Hill, those details function as a real-time comp sheet: ceiling height affects racking, dock count affects truck flow, and power capacity affects manufacturing or contractor use. (loopnet.com) The listing also shows how fragmented industrial market data can be. CommercialCafe lists the asking rent as $1.50 per square foot per month, which annualizes to the same $18 per square foot per year shown on LoopNet. (commercialcafe.com) (loopnet.com) There is also a status mismatch. GM Properties’ own page for 2660 Signal Parkway says the property is “FULLY LEASED” and tells users to contact the firm for availability, even as third-party portals still show space for lease. (gmpropertiesinc.com) (loopnet.com) That kind of lag is common in small-bay industrial corridors around the ports, where broker marketing, landlord websites, and listing syndicators do not always update on the same day. At 2660 Signal Parkway, the building specs are clear; the live availability may require a phone call. (gmpropertiesinc.com) (commercialcafe.com)

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