Olympic + Sepulveda | West LA | Dream Massage
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JUST LEASED! Dream Massage at Major West Los Angeles Intersection

CBM1’s David Guardado recently completed a lease with Dream Massage on a +/-1,000 SF unit in a corner retail shopping center. Dream Massage joins 7-Eleven as sole co-tenant in a well-patronized, high-visibility strip center. An independent, steadily expanding therapeutic massage provider, Dream Massage operates 8 locations (and counting) in Los Angeles and Orange Counties. Mr. Guardado has completed several leases with Dream Massage, including sites at Olympic Boulevard + Bundy Drive in West LA, Ventura Boulevard and Tampa Avenue in Tarzana, and First Street and Newport Avenue in Tustin.

Situated at the major signalized intersection of Olympic Boulevard and Sepulveda Boulevard in West LA, the bustling center is one block east of the 405 freeway and less than three minutes from the 10 + 405 freeway interchange at Sepulveda and National Boulevards.

Located at the convergence of West Los Angeles, Westwood, Mar Vista, and Santa Monica, the property boasts several outstanding area amenities. Nearby points of note include the adjacent densely populated residential neighborhoods in Westwood and West LA; the massive 20-story Westwood Gateway Towers two blocks north at the intersection of Santa Monica + Sepulveda Boulevards; and a range of A+ tenants surrounding the property, including the Marshall’s and Home Goods anchors at the

For more information, contact David Guardado: 818.380.9072 | DavidG@cbm1.com

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ICSC Western Division Recap
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ICSC Western Division Conference 2023 – Recap + Reflections

An interesting question was posed to us at this year’s ICSC Western Division Conference…

Why do we attend the show?

Of course, there are several legitimate reasons. Some obvious and straightforward. And others less overt and more nuanced.

For CBM1, as an exhibiting brokerage, and for our agents, the number one reason we attended is simple: To See And Be Seen.

Why does this matter? Charting the evolution of ICSC events offers the perfect explanation.

It’s No Secret Retail is Changing

With the internet’s rising dominance and online shopping replacing major segments of “traditional commerce,” retail has seen a dramatic shift over the past two-plus decades.

And this transition has impacted ICSC events as well. The ICSC Western Division Conference once saw over 6,000 attendees. Conversely, this year’s event organizers were thrilled to have attracted just over 3,000 attendees.

But in this case, less is more. How so? Those who made the effort to attend this year’s ICSC Western Division Conference had a purpose. They had intentions. And they had goals.

And chief among those goals is to… See And Be Seen.

The Value of In-Person Interactions

The modern work world is increasingly disconnected. With phone communication, emails, conference calls, and video meetings – In-person interactions are increasingly scarce.

Yet, the value of meeting someone face-to-face and making truly personal connections is undeniable. And that’s precisely what ICSC events provide—a fact repeated by several team members in our weekly companywide meeting recapping the show.

Aaron Guido, a Senior Vice President from our Orange County Office, noted:It was great to have so many people we’ve negotiated deals with approached Daniel [Barriga, Aaron’s partner and an associate from our OC office] and me to introduce themselves. And I can’t tell you how many of these people said they stopped by [our booth] to meet us. It’s a huge relationship-building boost that I know will make a difference in the future.”

Rick Rivera, a Co-Principal based in our West LA office, managed to track down a tenant he’d literally been chasing: “I was finally able to get in front of a tenant I’ve plied with no fewer than 15 emails, texts, and phone calls. And the rep admitted, ‘You’ve been chasing me,’ followed by profuse apologies. But I made the connection, and we had the discussion I was pursuing. None of which would have happened without the show.”

Daniel Barriga, an associate from our Orange County office, met with a tenant rep he’d never managed to get a reply from. And when Daniel pitched a seemingly “unleasable” site, the rep’s “eyes light up.” Another lead that “wouldn’t have happened without the show.”

Jason Ehrenpreis, a Senior Vice President from our West LA office, met with a tenant at the show and “signed a deal this week!”

All these good things might have happened on their own. But at the very least, the in-person interactions at the conference fast-tracked the outcomes.

Capitalizing on Time Off the Convention Hall Floor

The face time garnered in meetings during the deal-making show is certainly hugely valuable, but it’s often the conversations over drinks at cocktail parties and dinners and incidental meetups in hotel lobbies where the most meaningful, relationship-solidifying connections are made.

Dave O’Connell, a Co-Management Principal in our Calabasas office, says it best: “When I reach out to someone for assistance, having shared a drink (or two) or grabbed dinner with them makes a world of difference. I’m no longer just one more irritating email or another voice on the phone with my hand out. I’m a name they can put a face to and recall sharing a meaningful conversation with.”

Shout Out to Retailer Central!

Over time, the preferred location on the show floor has changed. Once upon a time, we strived to be aligned with the main entrance, capturing all the incoming traffic. But in recent years, we’ve aimed to be as close to Retailer Central as possible.

And this year was no exception. So, imagine our dismay when we arrived at the show to discover the organizers had rearranged the layout, leaving us all alone in the back corner.

Fortunately, the Western Division event manager agreed to relocate us, placing our booth squarely facing Retailer Central. A location that ensured nearly every attendee passed by our booth.

Once again, proving the old real estate adage: Location is EVERYTHING!

Hope to See You next year

If you didn’t make it to this year’s ICSC Western Division Conference, you definitely missed out! But we look forward to seeing you at next year’s event ;—)

Redlands Blvd + Palms Dr | Redlands | Zoom Room Pet Training | Leased
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JUST LEASED! Zoom Room Dog Training at Citrus Village Plaza Shopping Center in Redlands

CBM1’s Dave O’Connell recently completed a lease with Zoom Room, a franchise-driven dog training business in a +/-5,030 SF retail space in an Albertson’s Grocery and Rite Aid Drugstore anchored shopping center in prime Redlands. Founded in 2007 by Mark Van Wye, dog training expert and bestselling author, Zoom Room offers indoor dog training classes focusing on pet socialization. Zoom Room boasts 54 locations in 30 states, operated almost exclusively by franchisees. Many thanks and appreciation to Micael Salove with MSC Los Angeles for his representation of Zoom Room in this transaction.

Citrus Village Plaza shopping center spans an entire block along Redlands Boulevard between Palm Avenue and Cypress Avenue, both of which are signalized intersections. The sprawling retail center includes a retinue of A+ national and regional tenants, including Albertson’s Grocery Store and Rite Drug Store anchors, UPS Store, and Goodwill Industries, along with Chase Bank and Panera Bread, located on pad spaces at each of the property’s hard corners.

Located 3 minutes southwest of the 10 freeway, at the Cypress Avenue access point, Citrus Village is the largest retail center within a 3-mile radius. The property is the primary grocery-anchored center serving a growing population with 122,000 residents in a 5-mile circumference. The lack of nearby alternatives ensures a built-in, consistent area consumer base.

For more information, contact Dave O’Connell: Dave@cbm1.com | 818.380.9967

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Riviera Coast Plaza_Palos Verdes + PCH
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JUST LEASED! Fit Culture Pilates at Riviera Coast Plaza in Prime Redondo Beach

CBM1’s Aaron Guido recently completed a lease with Fit Culture Pilates, a women-founded and owned business offering Pilates instruction blended with elements of cardio, strength training, barre, and yoga practice. The growing venture currently includes three locations, with studios in Torrance, San Pedro, and the newly launched Riviera Coast Plaza site. Cultivating a dedicated customer base, the operation has earned 5-star reviews on Yelp, with 4.8-star (Torrance) and 4.5-star (San Pedro) marks on Google Reviews.

The +/-1,352 SF shop space is situated in the prestigious Riviera Coast Plaza, a mixed-use development with ground-level retail shop spaces below condominium and townhome residential units. Boasting exceptional curb appeal and outstanding street visibility on bustling Palos Verdes Boulevard, the complex is less than half a block south of the Pacific Coast Hwy.

The site is located just a few short blocks from the shore, the property is superbly positioned amid Redondo Beach’s central retail hub. Immediately to the south is the popular Rock & Brews bar and grill on the corner of Palos Verdes Boulevard and Pacific Coast Hwy. One block to the north is a busy Vons Grocery Store anchored shopping center. And east of the Palos Verdes Boulevard is a network of densely populated residential neighborhoods.

For more information, contact Aaron Guido: 714.769.6117 | Aaron@cbm1.com

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JUST LEASED! NM Innovations Marketing Agency in Westminster Shopping Center
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JUST LEASED! NM Innovations Marketing Agency in Westminster Shopping Center

CBM1’s Aaron Guido + Daniel Barriga recently completed a lease with NM Innovations Inc marketing agency in Magnolia Plaza, a sizable shopping center at the major signalized intersection of Magnolia Avenue + Westminster Boulevard. The +/-1,700 SF unit is on the ground floor of a 2-story shopping center that stretches a half block along Magnolia Avenue. Magnolia Plaza is a sprawling development boasting a diverse retail and office-oriented tenant mix, including DeVita Dialysis, All State Insurance, medical and dental offices, beauty supply, nail salon, and various restaurants.

NM Innovations Inc is woman founded and led market agency handling direct marketing planning and campaign management. Headed by CEO Anicia del Junco, the firm provides small and medium businesses and large corporations with marketing support, employing direct marketing tactics to build brand awareness and drive customer acquisition. Primarily serving Orange County, the company is affiliated with Frontier Communications Inc, HSO Executives, PRIAM Inc, and a network of other allied marketing agencies.

The well-located site is situated along Westminster Boulevard, a major area thoroughfare lined with successful retailers. Close to the 22 (Garden Grove) freeway, the site is just a few blocks south of the Magnolia Avenue exit. A significant population center, the surrounding area hosts a densely packed residential community.

For more information, contact Aaron Guido: 714.769.6117 | Aaron@cbm1.com Or Daniel Barriga: 949.608.4886 | Daniel@cbm1.com

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Zero Latency VG Gaming at 4th Street + Broadway in Santa Monica
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JUST LEASED! Zero Latency VR Gaming at 4th Street + Broadway in Prime Santa Monica

CBM1’s Jason Ehrenpreis recently completed a lease with Zero Latency Virtual Reality Gaming on a +/-5,075 SF ground-level retail space situated in the iconic Bay Builder’s Exchange Building at the gateway to the 3rd Street Promenade. Built in 1927, the Spanish Colonial-style building now serves as mixed-use commercial property, with upper-level office suites positioned above ground-floor retail space. The subject space boasts excellent frontage with exceptional visibility on Broadway, a bustling thoroughfare with massive daily foot and auto traffic fueled by both local residents and visiting tourists.

Zero Latency VR is a multi-national company with locations in 27 counties, including 18 sites in the United States and one space operating in the Southern California community of Rancho Cucamonga. The burgeoning, largely franchise-based enterprise is driven by the increasingly popular trend of “virtual reality arcades.” Patrons outfitted with “VR rigs” (virtual reality headsets and hand controllers) play solo and group interactive virtual reality games onsite. “This deal is indicative of the ongoing shift in retail, with premier sites formerly occupied by apparel and other businesses selling physical goods being replaced by a growing number of experiential-oriented tenants,” says CBM1’s Jason Ehrenpreis. And it’s “proof positive,” according to Ehrenpreis, of the fact that while “traditional” tenants continue to wane, “retail is by no means dead.”

The high-profile location resides at the epicenter of Santa Monica’s vibrant, thriving, and diverse community. Nearby points of interest include Santa Monica Place, 3rd St Promenade, and the famed Santa Monica Pier, along with A+ retailers, Target and Trader Joe’s, and thousands of multi-family residences and corporate offices.

For more information, contact Jason Ehrenpreis: Jason@cbm1.com | 310.231.5213

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6th Street + Redondo Avenue | Long Beach | Just Leased | Pink Wax
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JUST LEASED! Pink Wax at 6th Street + Redondo Avenue in Long Beach Grocery Store Anchored Shopping Center

CBM1’s Dave O’Connell + Matthew Brutzkus recently completed a lease with Pink Wax, licensed estheticians providing eyebrow threading and Brazilian waxing services, in a bustling community shopping center situated on 6th Street, between Redondo Avenue + Newport Avenue. The center’s 20,000+ SF Smart & Final grocery store anchor tenant is a major consumer draw, generating consistent traffic to the always-busy center. Subway, Alibaba Mediterranean restaurant (a popular, well-review area eatery), and Petco Unleashed (positioned on the property’s hard corner) also contribute to the center’s high volume customer patronage.

Pink Wax is an exceptionally well-reviewed local service provider. Effusive with glowing praise in their online comments, clients have bestowed the popular local business with 5-Star reviews across-the-board on Yelp + Google Business. In need of more space to serve its growing clientele steadily, Pink Wax is relocating to 6th Street + Redondo Avenue, a larger space than its prior location near the waterfront in downtown Long Beach.

Well-located in Southeast Long Beach, the property is surrounded by the city’s most densely populated region, where nearly 60,000 residents live within a 1-mile radius. A site ideally positioned to capitalize on the locale’s massive consumer base.

For more information, contact Dave O’Connell: Dave@cbm1.com | 818.380.9967 or Matt Brutzkus MBrutzkus@cbm1.com | 818.665.6033

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Just Leased_Maxine Waters District Office_Hawthorne Blvd + 136th Street_ Hawthorne
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JUST LEASED! Maxine Waters District Office at Hawthorne Boulevard + 136th Street in Prime Hawthorne

CBM1’s Geoff Grossman recently completed a lease with Maxine Waters, California’s 43rd District Congresswoman, on +/-3,523 SF space in a corner retail strip center that will serve as a district operations office. Positioned at the signalized intersection of Hawthorne Boulevard and 136th Street, the well-located property is situated amid the steadily gentrifying city of Hawthorne. The center presents a unique arrangement in that it combines traditional retail and community service-focused tenants, with both the O’Reilly Auto Parts anchor and Options For Youth, a charter school, occupying the center.

Maxine Waters is a congresswoman representing California’s 43rd District in the United States House of Representatives. Her political career dates back to 1976, when Waters was first elected to the California State Assembly, where she ultimately served seven terms. In 1991, Waters was elected to the House of Representatives and is currently serving her 17th congressional term. The 43rd District covers most of South Los Angeles and portions of Inglewood, Gardena, and Torrance. And the newly leased office will function as Congresswoman Waters’ local management hub for her area operations.

“This is definitely my first lease on an office for a member of Congress,” CBM1’s Geoff Grossman quips about his latest high-profile tenant. That admission aside, Grossman notes that Congresswomen Waters’ leasing the property underscores the fact that “retail is still in demand.” And while Grossman acknowledges that retail uses continue to evolve, he also stresses, “Though the current tenant pool may differ from what we’ve seen in the past, there are still a significant number of prospects looking for space to lease.”

For more information on this transaction or CBM1 brokerage services, contact Geoff Grossman at 310.299.4224 | geoff@cbm1.com

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Long Beach + Norton | Lynwood | Just Leased
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JUST LEASED! A-MAX Insurance in a Retail Strip Center at Long Beach + Norton in Prime Lynwood

CBM1’s Daniel Barriga recently completed a lease with A-Max Insurance on +/-1,422 retail space in Norton Plaza shopping center. Situated at the signalized intersection of Long Beach Boulevard and Norton Avenue, along a flourishing retail corridor just south of the nearby 105 freeway access. The center’s notable co-tenants include Little Caesar’s Pizza, Baskin Robbins, Game Stop, UPS Store, and Cricket Wireless. Adjacent tenants include a Chase Bank branch immediately to the north, a Smart + Final and 99 Cents Only anchored center directly across Long Beach Boulevard, and a freestanding AutoZone, and Food4Less + Rite Aid anchored center south of the property.

Founded in Dallas, Texas, in 2002, A-Max Insurance brokerage has steadily expanded its territory over the past two decades, aiming to establish the firm as a nationally recognized brand. Since purchasing Sameday Insurance, a midsized Southern California-based insurance company, in 2022, A-Max has focused heavily on growth in the California marketplace. In addition to further acquisitions of existing brokerages, the firm is looking to continue opening new locations.

Drawing on a residential population of over 400,000 within a 3-mile radius, the property sees a consistently high volume of consumer traffic. Activity bolstered by the center’s diverse tenant composition and traffic siphoned from adjacent well-patronized retail tenants.

For more information on this transaction or CBM1 brokerage services, contact Daniel Barriga at 949.608.4886 | Daniel@cbm1.com

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Teriyaki Madness
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JUST LEASED! Teriyaki Madness Japanese Restaurant In Palmdale Shopping Center

CBM1’s Dave O’Connell + Matthew Brutzkus recently completed a lease with Teriyaki Madness, a fast-casual Japanese restaurant chain, on a +/- 1,775 SF retail space in a newer Arco Gas Station anchored property. Situated at the signalized intersection of 10th Street + West Avenue N, the site is immediately off the 14 freeway amid a small commercial district just east of Palmdale’s core residential area. In addition to Arco, the development includes a 2-bay oil lube / vehicle-related space currently available for lease.

Founded in 2003 and based in Denver, Colorado, Teriyaki Madness licenses to over 150 franchisees operating locations in 20 states. Acquired by new ownership significantly ramping up their funding in 2016, the chain went from 12 locations to its current tally despite the pandemic. And according to Restaurant Business Magazine, this upward trend is ongoing: “[Teriyaki Madness] fast-casual bowl chain has been one of the country’s fastest-growing restaurant concepts in recent years. It has plans for another 40 to 50 restaurants in 2023, with growth coming from both new and existing franchisees.”

The well-located property is ideally positioned to attract business from commuters and area residents. Highway travelers stopping off the 14 freeway (which serves as an alternative route to Las Vegas) are sure to provide a consistent customer basis. And local Palmdale residents, whose numbers are steadily rising, will further augment the property’s commuter business.

For more information, contact Dave O’Connell: Dave@cbm1.com | 818.380.9967 or Matt Brutzkus MBrutzkus@cbm1.com | 818.665.6033

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