1479 Creston Rd, Paso Robles

TOTAL SPACE

+/- 1,200 square feet

NNN

$.90 per sq ft + 4% Management Fee
  • Located in the Food 4 Less Center
  • Own Restroom
  • Great Parking

OFFERING PRICE

$2,313.08 / per month

$1.50 per SF + NNN

I'm interested

Newlin Hastings

Agent / Broker
DRE #00784461

ABOUT THE AREA

Paso Robles, CA

Even though Paso Robles has been regarded as California’s hot “new” destination, Paso remains true to its roots. With a past and present as rich and colorful as it’s rolling hills, Paso welcomes travel- ers as locals. The people of Paso unselfishly share everything about their city that does them proud, from its beautiful climate to its endless activities and places of interest.

Paso Robles is famous for its hardy pioneer history and is known internationally for its hundreds of premium wineries. Paso is centrally located between San Francisco and Los Angeles along California’s Central Coast. Whether you are looking for a weekend get- away or business development opportunities, the City and people of Paso say “Welcome.”

During a visit to Paso Robles Wine Country, you’ll discover award-winning wines, a historic downtown, delicious restaurants, and breathtaking views around each corner. There is some- thing to please everyone with over 200 wineries and 40,000 vineyard acres focussing on pre- mium wine production. The distinct microclimate and diverse soils, combined with warm days and cool nights, make the growing conditions ideal, producing more than 40 wine varietals.

With four golf courses you have a reason to stay awhile and enjoy the local wine and food scene.

Nestled on a picturesque, oak-dotted hillside, featuring a variety of music and entertainment. Vina Robles Amphitheater was named one of North America’s “Must Play Venues of 2016” by music industry publication Amplify.

The Paso Robles Event Center is an entertainment complex and home to the annual “California Mid-State Fair.” In addition, it also host trade shows, conventions, private parties, equestrian events, rodeos and concerts.

Pull in and park in one of Paso’s highly rated RV parks. Cava Robles, Wine Country RV Resort, Vines RV Resort, and Paso Robles RV Ranch & Campground are just a few in the area.


75 N. Main Street #A, Templeton

TOTAL SPACE

+/- 1,040 square feet
  • 3 Private Offices or Exam Rooms
  • Restroom
  • Reception/Waiting Area
  • Fabulous Downtown Templeton location

OFFERING PRICE

$2.50 per SF

GROSS

I'm interested

Michelle Dupre

Property Manager
DRE #01253477

ABOUT THE AREA

Templeton, CA

Templeton is located on the central coast of California about five miles south of Paso Robles, CA and five miles north of Atascadero, CA along US 101. With a population of approximately 7,674, the area offers a small quaint, home town feel. The median age here is 45, median household income is $66,169, and the median home price is $403,900.

Templeton is home to a number of businesses that serve local agriculture and ranching, with the economy comprised most significantly from medical care including the Twin Cities Hospital, Templeton Unified School District, agriculture consisting primarily of vineyards and wineries, and assorted businesses on Main Street.

Tin City is located 5 minutes north of Templeton in an unassuming industrial park is home to an unexpected experience and one of the area’s hippest wine-tasting destinations. Add in a brewery, cider, and distillery and it is clear that Tin City is a drinker’s paradise.

Early every Saturday morning, Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmer’s Market in the North County.

Set amid a tranquil wooded property, Templeton Tennis Club offers a stunning clubhouse, versatile fitness center, infrared sauna and state-of-the- art tennis and pickle ball courts. TTR is also set up for private events, weddings, and corporate parties.

Twin Cities Community Hospital employs over 500 people and offer emergency services and award-winning heart care to orthopedics, advanced stroke treatment and more. they are focused on providing people with expert compassionate care for all the families of Northern San Luis Obispo County.


Jack Ranch Cafe (Shandon)

Jack Ranch Cafe

19215 E. Highway 46, Shandon, CA

TOTAL RETAIL SPACE

+/- 3,400 sq ft

TOTAL LOT SIZE

+/- 1.48 acres
  • Iconic property tied to the James Dean Memorial
  • Prime location on Highway 46 East with high traffic exposure
  • 1.48 acres with +/- 3,400 sq ft retail building
  • Listing also available for LEASE

OFFERING PRICE

AVAILABLE
I'm interested

Paul Shannon

Principal / Agent
DRE #01970198

ABOUT THE AREA

SLO County

At the heart of the county lies San Luis Obispo. Thanks for National Geographic and Oprah Winfrey, its reputation continues to be known as the Happiest Place in America. It was also ranked the 3rd best place in America to live (above Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Monterey, Newport Beach, Honolulu, etc).

San Luis Obispo County also hosts large employers in the area like Cal Poly, Tenet Health, Atascadero State Hospital, MindBody, PG&E, Compass Health, IQMS and Cuesta College.

With over 250 wineries spread among San Luis Obispo county, the area offers a variety of tasting experiences.

A true gem, Morro Bay is a seaside fishing village and great place to kayak out through the bay.

Cal Poly is a nationally-ranked public university that prides itself on the individual success of its students who learn by doing.

The recreation and tourism-oriented town of Pismo Beach offers plenty of restaurants, hotels, inns and RV parks.


Jack Ranch Cafe (Shandon)

Jack Ranch Cafe

19215 E. Highway 46, Shandon, CA

TOTAL RETAIL SPACE

+/- 3,400 sq ft

TOTAL LOT SIZE

+/- 1.48 acres
  • Iconic property tied to the James Dean Memorial
  • Prime location on Highway 46 East with high traffic exposure
  • 1.48 acres with +/- 3,400 sq ft retail building
  • Listing also available for SALE

OFFERING PRICE

$1.50 / per sq ft

GROSS

I'm interested

Paul Shannon

Principal / Agent
DRE #01970198

ABOUT THE AREA

SLO County

At the heart of the county lies San Luis Obispo. Thanks for National Geographic and Oprah Winfrey, its reputation continues to be known as the Happiest Place in America. It was also ranked the 3rd best place in America to live (above Santa Barbara, San Francisco, Monterey, Newport Beach, Honolulu, etc).

San Luis Obispo County also hosts large employers in the area like Cal Poly, Tenet Health, Atascadero State Hospital, MindBody, PG&E, Compass Health, IQMS and Cuesta College.

With over 250 wineries spread among San Luis Obispo county, the area offers a variety of tasting experiences.

A true gem, Morro Bay is a seaside fishing village and great place to kayak out through the bay.

Cal Poly is a nationally-ranked public university that prides itself on the individual success of its students who learn by doing.

The recreation and tourism-oriented town of Pismo Beach offers plenty of restaurants, hotels, inns and RV parks.


7675 San Luis Avenue, Atascadero

TOTAL BUILDING SPACE

+/- 5,612 square feet

TOTAL LOT SPACE

+/- 49,121 square feet
  • Freeway-facing location with high visibility
  • Three parcels totaling +/- 49,121 sq ft
  • Warehouse with office and restroom (+/- 5,612 sq ft)
  • Fully fenced, partially paved lot
  • Development upside and investment opportunity

OFFERING PRICE

$1,700,000
I'm interested

Paul Shannon

Principal / Agent
DRE #01970198

ABOUT THE AREA

Atascadero, CA

Located on California’s Central Coast, Atascadero is a small suburb located half way between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The City benefits from tourists traveling up and down the coast. Due to it’s plethora of family activities and temperate climate people have been coming to the city, growing more than 8% since 2010.

The city offers a colorful history, picturesque Lake Park, vineyards, the Charles Paddock Zoo, and historic downtown Colony District. Atascadero offers a championship golf course, hiking and biking trails, zip line adventures and state of the art movie theatres. Visitors can enjoy nearby recreational lakes, Hearst Castle, the Pacifica Ocean, several California Missions, Morro Bay Harbor, and the Califor- nia Mid-State Fair

Atascadero Lake and Pavilion is the city’s premier event venue and is a 30 acre reservoir with walking path around the lake, a playground, paddle boats, kayak boats, workout station, large and small BBQ areas, horseshoe pits, and volleyball court.

The Charles Paddock Zoo is California Central Coast’s ONLY zoo accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The zoo is home to hundreds of animal species from around the world. Many of the zoo residents are part of a globally managed program to preserve ani- mals and their habitats.

Original construction of the Historic Atascadero City Hall began in 1914 and was completed in 1918. After being closed for 10 years, and undergoing extensive renovations and retrofitting, the building re-opened in August 2013.

Galaxy Theatre is a fully integrated movie theatre. Currently there are theatres in California, Nevada, and Washington. Formed in 1998, its focus is to offer high impact, state-of-the-art movie entertainment.


1227 Park St #F, Paso Robles

TOTAL SPACE

+/- 216 square feet
  • Small upstairs unit located close to Downtown Park
  • Shared common restroom

Tenant to pay any separately metered utilties to unit

OFFERING PRICE

$550/month

GROSS

I'm interested

Michelle Dupre

Property Manager
DRE #01253477

ABOUT THE AREA

Paso Robles, CA

Even though Paso Robles has been regarded as California’s hot “new” destination, Paso remains true to its roots. With a past and present as rich and colorful as it’s rolling hills, Paso welcomes travel- ers as locals. The people of Paso unselfishly share everything about their city that does them proud, from its beautiful climate to its endless activities and places of interest.

Paso Robles is famous for its hardy pioneer history and is known internationally for its hundreds of premium wineries. Paso is centrally located between San Francisco and Los Angeles along California’s Central Coast. Whether you are looking for a weekend get- away or business development opportunities, the City and people of Paso say “Welcome.”

During a visit to Paso Robles Wine Country, you’ll discover award-winning wines, a historic downtown, delicious restaurants, and breathtaking views around each corner. There is some- thing to please everyone with over 200 wineries and 40,000 vineyard acres focussing on pre- mium wine production. The distinct microclimate and diverse soils, combined with warm days and cool nights, make the growing conditions ideal, producing more than 40 wine varietals.

With four golf courses you have a reason to stay awhile and enjoy the local wine and food scene.

Nestled on a picturesque, oak-dotted hillside, featuring a variety of music and entertainment. Vina Robles Amphitheater was named one of North America’s “Must Play Venues of 2016” by music industry publication Amplify.

The Paso Robles Event Center is an entertainment complex and home to the annual “California Mid-State Fair.” In addition, it also host trade shows, conventions, private parties, equestrian events, rodeos and concerts.

Pull in and park in one of Paso’s highly rated RV parks. Cava Robles, Wine Country RV Resort, Vines RV Resort, and Paso Robles RV Ranch & Campground are just a few in the area.


1050 Las Tablas Rd #3, Templeton

TOTAL SPACE

+/- 1200 square feet

Medical Condo located ideally next to Twin Cities Hospital

  • 3 Exam Rooms with sinks
  • Waiting Room
  • Reception Area
  • Breakroom / Kitchen
  • Private Office
  • Two Restrooms
  • Ample parking
  • Association Fee of $612/month: Covers gas, water, trash, landscaping, insurance, and property reserves

Property also available for lease.

OFFERING PRICE

$185,000
I'm interested

Corban Holland

Principal / Broker
DRE #01836854

ABOUT THE AREA

Templeton, CA

Templeton is located on the central coast of California about five miles south of Paso Robles, CA and five miles north of Atascadero, CA along US 101. With a population of approximately 7,674, the area offers a small quaint, home town feel. The median age here is 45, median household income is $66,169, and the median home price is $403,900.

Templeton is home to a number of businesses that serve local agriculture and ranching, with the economy comprised most significantly from medical care including the Twin Cities Hospital, Templeton Unified School District, agriculture consisting primarily of vineyards and wineries, and assorted businesses on Main Street.

Tin City is located 5 minutes north of Templeton in an unassuming industrial park is home to an unexpected experience and one of the area’s hippest wine-tasting destinations. Add in a brewery, cider, and distillery and it is clear that Tin City is a drinker’s paradise.

Early every Saturday morning, Templeton is waking up, farmers from around the county and beyond are gathering around the Community Park. Since 1983, Templeton has hosted the largest Farmer’s Market in the North County.

Set amid a tranquil wooded property, Templeton Tennis Club offers a stunning clubhouse, versatile fitness center, infrared sauna and state-of-the- art tennis and pickle ball courts. TTR is also set up for private events, weddings, and corporate parties.

Twin Cities Community Hospital employs over 500 people and offer emergency services and award-winning heart care to orthopedics, advanced stroke treatment and more. they are focused on providing people with expert compassionate care for all the families of Northern San Luis Obispo County.


130 Easy St #4, Paso Robles

TOTAL SPACE

+/- 1,900 square feet
  • Industrial Unit located just off Ramada Drive
  • Shared common restroom

OFFERING PRICE

$1.25 per SF

GROSS

I'm interested

Michelle Dupre

Property Manager
DRE #01253477

ABOUT THE AREA

Paso Robles, CA

Even though Paso Robles has been regarded as California’s hot “new” destination, Paso remains true to its roots. With a past and present as rich and colorful as it’s rolling hills, Paso welcomes travel- ers as locals. The people of Paso unselfishly share everything about their city that does them proud, from its beautiful climate to its endless activities and places of interest.

Paso Robles is famous for its hardy pioneer history and is known internationally for its hundreds of premium wineries. Paso is centrally located between San Francisco and Los Angeles along California’s Central Coast. Whether you are looking for a weekend get- away or business development opportunities, the City and people of Paso say “Welcome.”

During a visit to Paso Robles Wine Country, you’ll discover award-winning wines, a historic downtown, delicious restaurants, and breathtaking views around each corner. There is some- thing to please everyone with over 200 wineries and 40,000 vineyard acres focussing on pre- mium wine production. The distinct microclimate and diverse soils, combined with warm days and cool nights, make the growing conditions ideal, producing more than 40 wine varietals.

With four golf courses you have a reason to stay awhile and enjoy the local wine and food scene.

Nestled on a picturesque, oak-dotted hillside, featuring a variety of music and entertainment. Vina Robles Amphitheater was named one of North America’s “Must Play Venues of 2016” by music industry publication Amplify.

The Paso Robles Event Center is an entertainment complex and home to the annual “California Mid-State Fair.” In addition, it also host trade shows, conventions, private parties, equestrian events, rodeos and concerts.

Pull in and park in one of Paso’s highly rated RV parks. Cava Robles, Wine Country RV Resort, Vines RV Resort, and Paso Robles RV Ranch & Campground are just a few in the area.


2270 El Camino Real, Atascadero

TOTAL SPACE

+/- 3,526 square feet
  • Large Open Floorplan
  • Restroom
  • Located in the Mission Oaks Shopping Center
  • Abundant Parking

OFFERING PRICE

$1.45 per SF

+ NNN

I'm interested

Corban Holland

Principal / Broker
DRE #01836854

ABOUT THE AREA

Atascadero, CA

Located on California’s Central Coast, Atascadero is a small suburb located half way between San Francisco and Los Angeles. The City benefits from tourists traveling up and down the coast. Due to it’s plethora of family activities and temperate climate people have been coming to the city, growing more than 8% since 2010.

The city offers a colorful history, picturesque Lake Park, vineyards, the Charles Paddock Zoo, and historic downtown Colony District. Atascadero offers a championship golf course, hiking and biking trails, zip line adventures and state of the art movie theatres. Visitors can enjoy nearby recreational lakes, Hearst Castle, the Pacifica Ocean, several California Missions, Morro Bay Harbor, and the Califor- nia Mid-State Fair

Atascadero Lake and Pavilion is the city’s premier event venue and is a 30 acre reservoir with walking path around the lake, a playground, paddle boats, kayak boats, workout station, large and small BBQ areas, horseshoe pits, and volleyball court.

The Charles Paddock Zoo is California Central Coast’s ONLY zoo accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. The zoo is home to hundreds of animal species from around the world. Many of the zoo residents are part of a globally managed program to preserve ani- mals and their habitats.

Original construction of the Historic Atascadero City Hall began in 1914 and was completed in 1918. After being closed for 10 years, and undergoing extensive renovations and retrofitting, the building re-opened in August 2013.

Galaxy Theatre is a fully integrated movie theatre. Currently there are theatres in California, Nevada, and Washington. Formed in 1998, its focus is to offer high impact, state-of-the-art movie entertainment.


1111 Riverside #503, Paso Robles

TOTAL SPACE

+/- 295 square feet
  • 5th Floor Office
  • Elevator Access
  • Common Room / Coffee Bar
  • Restrooms

OFFERING PRICE

$800 per month

+ Pro-rated Share of (5th floor) Utilities

I'm interested

Newlin Hastings

Agent / Broker
DRE #00784461

ABOUT THE AREA

Paso Robles, CA

Even though Paso Robles has been regarded as California’s hot “new” destination, Paso remains true to its roots. With a past and present as rich and colorful as it’s rolling hills, Paso welcomes travel- ers as locals. The people of Paso unselfishly share everything about their city that does them proud, from its beautiful climate to its endless activities and places of interest.

Paso Robles is famous for its hardy pioneer history and is known internationally for its hundreds of premium wineries. Paso is centrally located between San Francisco and Los Angeles along California’s Central Coast. Whether you are looking for a weekend get- away or business development opportunities, the City and people of Paso say “Welcome.”

During a visit to Paso Robles Wine Country, you’ll discover award-winning wines, a historic downtown, delicious restaurants, and breathtaking views around each corner. There is some- thing to please everyone with over 200 wineries and 40,000 vineyard acres focussing on pre- mium wine production. The distinct microclimate and diverse soils, combined with warm days and cool nights, make the growing conditions ideal, producing more than 40 wine varietals.

With four golf courses you have a reason to stay awhile and enjoy the local wine and food scene.

Nestled on a picturesque, oak-dotted hillside, featuring a variety of music and entertainment. Vina Robles Amphitheater was named one of North America’s “Must Play Venues of 2016” by music industry publication Amplify.

The Paso Robles Event Center is an entertainment complex and home to the annual “California Mid-State Fair.” In addition, it also host trade shows, conventions, private parties, equestrian events, rodeos and concerts.

Pull in and park in one of Paso’s highly rated RV parks. Cava Robles, Wine Country RV Resort, Vines RV Resort, and Paso Robles RV Ranch & Campground are just a few in the area.