Rancho Cucamonga, CA Land For Lease

 22
  • Connor Im
  • Noah Samarin
9550 Hermosa Ave
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
$292,723.20 USD/AC/YR
6.13 AC
1 Space Available         
                 
6.13 AC
$292,723.20 USD/AC/YR
Industrial
 1
  • Don Kazanjian
  • John Mulrooney
13243-13253 Whittram Ave
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91739
$18,125.32 USD/AC/YR
2.19 AC
1 Space Available         
                 
2.19 AC
$18,125.32 USD/AC/YR
Industrial
 3
  • Casey Mahony
  • Nick Wirick
  • Tony Vuona
4980 E 4th St
Ontario, CA 91764
Rate Upon Request
0.76 AC
1 Space Available         
        
0.76 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 13
  • Don Kazanjian
  • John Martin
  • Christopher Coyte
8424 Cottonwood Ave
Fontana, CA 92335
Rate Upon Request
4.77 AC
1 Space Available         
        
4.77 AC
Rate Upon Request
Industrial
 4
  • James Sanchez
  • Michael Pakravan
8172 Vineyard Ave
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Rate Upon Request
1.05 AC
1 Space Available         
                 
1.05 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 3
  • Mark Zorn
  • Cory Whitman, SIOR
  • Nico Coppola
9910 6th St
Rancho Cucamonga, CA 91730
Rate Upon Request
4.55 AC
1 Space Available         
        
4.55 AC
Rate Upon Request
Industrial
 1
13616 Whittram Ave
Fontana, CA 92335
Rate Upon Request
1-13.2 AC
1 Space Available         
        
1-13.2 AC
Rate Upon Request
Industrial
 4
  • Caleb Morrison
  • Greg Offsay
13351 Foothill Blvd
Fontana, CA 92335
Rate Upon Request
0.74 AC
1 Space Available         
        
0.74 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 1
  • Albert Cho
E GAUSTI Rd
Ontario, CA 91761
Rate Upon Request
0.75 AC
1 Space Available         
        
0.75 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
 2
659 E 15th St
Upland, CA 91786
Rate Upon Request
0.08 AC
1 Space Available         
        
0.08 AC
Rate Upon Request
Commercial
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Rancho Cucamonga Land For Rent & Lease

Rancho Cucamonga, a city in San Bernardino County, California, is an ideal location for Land, offering a unique blend of agricultural history, natural beauty, and modern infrastructure. With its proximity to major transportation hubs, airports, and highways, Land in Rancho Cucamonga is a prime investment opportunity. The city's diverse demographic makeup, median household income of $77,835, and strong economy, driven by major corporations like Coca-Cola, Frito-Lay, and Southern California Edison, make it an attractive location for businesses and individuals alike. Additionally, the city's educational institutions, such as Chaffey College and the University of La Verne, provide a skilled workforce, while its amenities, including public libraries and schools, offer a high quality of life. With its warm Mediterranean climate, Rancho Cucamonga is a great place for business and travel, with attractions like the Victoria Gardens Cultural Center and the scenic views of Cucamonga Peak.

Rancho Cucamonga's Land, with 10 available listings, offers a range of opportunities for investors and developers. The city's diverse economy, strong infrastructure, and natural beauty make it an attractive location for various types of developments. In addition to Land, Rancho Cucamonga also offers Industrial Space, with its proximity to transportation hubs and major corporations, making it an ideal location for manufacturing and logistics. Flex Space is also available, providing a flexible and adaptable option for businesses. Furthermore, Retail Space is abundant, with the city's vibrant shopping centers and cultural attractions drawing visitors from across the region. With its unique blend of natural beauty, modern infrastructure, and economic opportunities, Rancho Cucamonga is an attractive location for businesses and individuals alike, offering a range of options for Land and other property types.

What are common commercial uses for leased land in the Rancho Cucamonga market?

Common commercial uses for leased land in the Rancho Cucamonga market include:

  • Agricultural purposes, such as vineyards and farms, taking advantage of the city's rich soil and Mediterranean climate.
  • Logistics and transportation hubs, leveraging the city's proximity to major transportation infrastructure, including Interstate 15, State Route 210, and the Ontario International Airport.
  • Industrial and manufacturing facilities, attracted by the city's business-friendly environment and access to a skilled workforce, with companies like Coca-Cola, Frito-Lay, and Amphastar Pharmaceuticals already operating in the area.
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