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Google's West Los Angeles Office Building Sells, Lee & Associates Handles Transaction

Google's West Los Angeles Office Building Sells, Lee & Associates Handles Transaction

Commercial News » Commercial Real Estate Edition | By David Barley | August 8, 2011 1:36 PM ET



The West Los Angeles office of Lee & Associates, the nation's largest broker-owned commercial brokerage firm, represented both the buyer and seller of the Google building, an iconic, 45,000-square-foot structure in Santa Monica, Calif., currently occupied by the Internet search engine giant. The terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.

Lee & Associates West Los Angeles' David Wilson represented buyer Hudson Pacific Properties while Andrew Wilson represented seller Noncom Properties.

Designed by AC Martin, the circa-1950 building located at 604 Arizona Ave., is currently 100-percent leased by Google. Lee West Los Angeles will retain the leasing services for the new owner.

"This building has a rich history in this vibrant Los Angeles-area town, and Hudson Pacific sees great future potential," said Duncan Lemmon, president of Lee & Associates West Los Angeles. "It is an outstanding creative space in a top-tier, high-demand Santa Monica market that future entertainment and tech related tenants will find very attractive."

Previous tenants at the building included General Telephone, Treasury Services and Oracle Corp.




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