Compton, CA

Compton Rehabilitation

Repositioning of an old 1950s warehouse and distribution center into a contemporary fulfillment facility for SRG Commercial. The revitalization and repurposing of the project included decommissioning the previous occupant’s existing operations and demolition of the existing mezzanine, racking, and two (2) exterior office buildings. The facility received completely new, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and ESFR K-17 fire sprinkler systems, with all new services and equipment to handle the increased loads required by the new eCommerce tenant. A brand new main entry facade was also added with new storefront glazing and wrought-iron fencing at the perimeter of the property.

Repositioning of an old 1950s warehouse and distribution center into a contemporary fulfillment facility for SRG Commercial. The revitalization and repurposing of the project included decommissioning the previous occupant’s existing operations and demolition of the existing mezzanine, racking, and two (2) exterior office buildings. The facility received completely new, plumbing, electrical, mechanical, and ESFR K-17 fire sprinkler systems, with all new services and equipment to handle the increased loads required by the new eCommerce tenant. A brand new main entry facade was also added with new storefront glazing and wrought-iron fencing at the perimeter of the property.

Building Highlights

  • New main entry with storefront glazing and aluminum architectural features
  • 7,000 s.f. of new office and administrative tenant improvements
  • Glass and aluminum stairwell in the lobby space
  • Modern light fixture hanging from the 2nd floor into the lobby
  • Addition of 22 dock doors
  • Upgrade to 4,000 AMP electrical service
  • Widening of two (2) existing truck approaches on Walnut Street
  • Energy-conserving skylights and LED lighting
  • Replacement of 35 trees with more drought-tolerant landscaping
  • Addition of a retaining wall that runs the length of the property on the north side

Building Area: 373,887 s.f.