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The Fullerton retail real estate market has recently experienced two notable transactions, showcasing the area's continued appeal to investors. The Metrocenter, a significant retail hub, has been sold for an impressive $118.5 million. This transaction highlights the growing demand for retail spaces in the region, as investors seek opportunities in thriving markets.
In addition to the Metrocenter sale, the North Euclid Shopping Center has also changed hands for $12.6 million. This transaction further emphasizes the attractiveness of Fullerton's retail landscape, which has seen a surge in interest from buyers looking to capitalize on the area's potential for growth.
Both sales reflect a broader trend in the retail real estate sector, where investors are increasingly optimistic about the recovery and future performance of shopping centers. As Fullerton continues to develop and evolve, it remains a key player in the Southern California real estate market, drawing attention from both local and national investors.
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