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Compton Today
By the People, for the People
Yuejie Inc. Buys 83,527-SF Compton Industrial Building for $28.1 Million
The property offers modern warehouse and distribution features in a key logistics corridor.
Mar. 12, 2026 at 10:40pm
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Yuejie, Inc. has purchased an 83,527-square-foot industrial property in Compton, California for $28.1 million. The company plans to use the facility for its own warehouse and distribution operations, taking advantage of the building's modern features and strategic location.
Why it matters
The sale highlights the ongoing demand for well-located industrial properties that can support contemporary logistics and supply chain needs, especially in supply-constrained markets like Southern California. As an owner-user, Yuejie's acquisition underscores the role these types of buyers play in absorbing high-demand industrial inventory.
The details
The property at 1800 S. Anderson Ave. in Compton features 17 dock-high loading positions, two ground-level doors, 24-foot clear height, and a large yard with container storage capabilities. These physical characteristics align with modern warehouse and distribution requirements. The site's low coverage also provides ample space for truck maneuvering and trailer parking. The building's connectivity to major freeways and nearby ports supports efficient regional distribution.
- The transaction closed on March 12, 2026.
The players
Yuejie, Inc.
The buyer that plans to occupy the facility for its own warehouse and distribution operations.
CSME Partners LLC
The seller of the 83,527-square-foot industrial property.
The Klabin Company/CORFAC International
The real estate firm that represented the seller in the transaction.
Kidder Mathews
The real estate firm that represented the buyer, Yuejie, Inc., in the transaction.
What they’re saying
“The property offered a rare opportunity for an owner-user to secure an industrial asset in one of Southern California's most sought-after industrial regions.”
— Nick Buss, SIOR
The takeaway
This transaction demonstrates the ongoing appeal of well-located industrial properties that can support modern warehouse and distribution operations, particularly in supply-constrained markets. As an owner-user, Yuejie's acquisition highlights the important role these types of buyers play in absorbing high-demand industrial inventory in key logistics corridors.

