Ready to start a new business? 1310-1320 N Long Beach Blvd is improved with 3 buildings on 3 lots with two parking lots and 46 spaces, a new energy efficient AC unit, HEPA filtration, satellite dish, and Sonitrol alarm system. 1310 is a service garage w 2 bays and two 17 by 11' garage doors, 12 ft ceilings. 1320 is a fortress-like concrete block building built in 1996. Upstairs has a 14'x20' master bedroom with a master bath, large plumbed kitchen/breakroom, laundry rm with W/D hookups, 48x26' carpeted office space, office, full bath. Uses: office, retail, church, or school. Neighborhood Description Economy Compton was recently designated as an “Entrepreneurial Hot Spot” by Cognetics, Inc., an independent economic research firm. Compton made the national list for best places to start and grow a business, and ranked #2 in Los Angeles County out of a field of 88 cities. The city provides a business assistance program consisting of a comprehensive mix of resources to small business owners and entrepreneurs. Compton is surrounded by multiple freeways which provide access to destinations throughout the region. The Long Beach and Los Angeles Ports are less than 20 minutes from downtown Compton, providing access to international destinations for customers and suppliers. The Alameda Corridor, a passageway for 25% of all U.S. waterborne international trade, runs directly through Compton from north to south. Transportation Four freeways are within easy reach of the city's boundaries and provide access to destinations throughout the region. These include Interstate Highways 105, 110, 710, and State Route 91. The Metro Blue Line light rail runs north-south through the city; Compton Station is in the heart of the city, adjacent to the Renaissance Shopping Center. The Blue Line connects Compton to downtown Los Angeles and downtown Long Beach. Compton/Woodley Airport is a small general aviation airport located in the city. The airport lies within busy airspace, as it is situated within a few miles of both Los Angeles International Airport and Long Beach Airport. Collectively, these multi–faceted transportation links lend justification to the City’s familiar name of "the Hub City."
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