The tenant is General Electric, a unit that once was owned byNew York-based conglomerate GE but now is a wholly owned subsidiaryof Virginia-based Union Fidelity Life Insurance Co. Its newbuilding stands at 1365 Grand Ave.
The tenant will use the facility as a service center. AmyMcNamara, Rick Sheckter and James Wynne of Grubb & Ellis' SanGabriel Valley office represented the landlord, a Costa Mesa-basedpartnership known as Covina Technology Center LLC.
Other tenants inside the 14-acre technology center include KellyPaper, Amtek, Ameritech, Kaiser Permanente and Potomac Group.
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