“I SUPPORT AVION BURBANK” – CITY COUNCIL APPROVED 4-1

Tonight, the Burbank City Council approved developer Overton Moore’s Creative Industrial, Office, and Retail business park. Boasting six industrial and nine office buildings, the Avion Burbank park will be the gem of the East San Fernando Valley.

Although two years away before the first properties are expected to be available, tenants are already drafting offers to claim their space.

Skip to 2:32:00 in video to watch me speak to Burbank City Council in support of the project.

Photo below provided from developers website here: http://avionburbank.com/

SUBLEASED – 2212 Kenmere Avenue, Burbank

Ryan McKenzie and Chris McKenzie were able to take advantage of low sublease rates and fulfill a short term immediate need for local entertainment consignment company Techno Empire. Combining two warehouses into one and saving a tremendous square foot cost in the Burbank marketplace was the goal. Ultimately, 25,644 square feet was subleased until the end of the term.

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LEASED – 4140 Vanowen Place, Burbank

4140 Vanowen Place

Ryan McKenzie and Chris McKenzie were able to secure a lease with the prominent lighting entertainment firm Volt Lites for this 15,000 square foot facility in Burbank. Many of Burbank’s creative industrial companies have decided to relocate into this “Creative Flex” type of building. Utilizing new offices, new lighting, fresh exterior upgrades, polished concrete interiors and more – our tenant was able to secure a long term lease in the premier Backlot Burbank Business Park.

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“Avion” Project – Burbank

From Burbankca.gov – See Below

The proposed “Avion” project would construct a business park on approximately 60 acres of vacant land adjacent to the Burbank Bob Hope Airport consisting of the following components:

  • Six buildings two stories high for industrial/warehouse uses totaling 1,014,887square feet;
  • Nine buildings two stories high for creative office uses totaling 142,250 square feet;
  • Two buildings one story high for retail/restaurant uses totaling approximately 15,154 square feet;
  • One hotel with 166 rooms;
  • Complete site improvements related to the project including utilities, drainage, paving, landscape, lighting, etc.
  • Extend, improve, and dedicate Tulare Avenue west of Hollywood Way;
  • Extend, improve, and dedicate Kenwood Street south to the future Tulare Avenue.

The project site is located at 3001 N. Hollywood Way, and is surrounded by industrial/storage uses (to the north and east), the Burbank Bob Hope Airport (to the west and south), and vacant parcels. North Hollywood Way abuts the easterly boundary of the project site, and North San Fernando Road is to the north, and Winona Avenue is to the south. The current zoning designations are “General Industrial (M-2)” and “Airport (AP)” and are proposed to change to “Planned Development (PD)” zoning. The project site has two General Plan land use designations, “Golden State Commercial/Industrial” and “Airport” and the entire project site is proposed to be Golden State Commercial/Industrial.

SEE FULL PAGE INFORMATION: HERE