23820 Avalon Boulevard, Carson, CA

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23820 Avalon Boulevard, Carson, CA Re-Development, For Sale For Lease CBRE SIMON MATTOX Vice President 310 363 4809 Simon.mattox@cbre.com Lic. 01732008 AUSTIN WOLITARSKY Senior Associate 310 363 4902 Austin.wolitarsky@cbre.com Lic. 01957206 DAN RILEY Senior Vice President 310 363 4899 Dan.riley@cbre.com Lic. 01057519


Categories:
Commercial Properties for Lease, Commercial Properties for Sale, Development/Planning/Entitlements
Property Types:
Retail
States:
CALIFORNIA
Regions:
Southern California, Greater Los Angeles, South Bay , Los Angeles County
Cities:
Carson


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