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Located in the Highland Historic District, this warehouse building dates back to its construction in 1920 as a citrus packing house. Following its use as a community church, it is currently serving as a facility for medical equipment repurposing and is under owner-occupation. The property offers convenient access from Base Line Street, exits from the 210 Highway, and is strategically positioned within a 30-minute drive to key transportation routes in southern California. The building features two floors, spanning approximately 25,200 square feet on a lot of roughly 61,103 square feet (1.4 acres). The above-ground floor presents a spacious open area with two offices and two bathrooms, boasting a ceiling height of around 20 feet that varies due to beams, reaching 13 feet in certain sections. The basement floor encompasses five offices, three sizeable distinct work areas, two bathrooms accessible through a garage, and a staircase. The building has central air and heat. A block wall surrounds the property. The parking area is behind the building. The property is zoned as Commercial General – 1 (CG-1).