CHP Buys Site for Station at Kearny Mesa
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Voit Real Estate Services' Randy LaChance, Glen Volk and Paul Brown are hopefully in the California Highway Patrol's good graces. The trio helped broker the sale of a five-acre site in the Kearny Mesa submarket for $11M. The agency is expected to build a new ChiPs office there. Cook Inlet Regional Indians of Alaska sold the parcel, which it bought at a US Government auction in 1989. Randy says the tribe had been attempting to entitle and sell the parcel since 2006 for a 175k SF office development, but the Great Recession put the kibosh on those plans. No word if Erik Estrada or Larry Wilcox will be stationed at the new office.