
Sprouts Farmers Market, Target and PetSmart anchor Fullerton Metrocenter, a 395,703-square-foot retail center located in Fullerton, California, which recently sold for $118 million.

Was home to Stater Bros Grocery Store before it closed and is currently home to Fullerton Barber Shop, Gala Nails and Spa, HairForce, Roll and Sushi, Bagels and Espresso, El Camino Real Mexican restaurant, Fish Daddy, KPB Asian Bistro, and H&R Block
According to Shopping Center Business website: The Fullerton retail real estate market has seen two significant transactions recently:
1. Metrocenter Sale:
“Corona del Mar, California-based Space Investment Partners has acquired Fullerton Metrocenter on July 15, 2025, a 395,703-square-foot community center located in the Orange County city of Fullerton, for $118 million. The deal marks the largest sale of a retail asset in Orange County in the past eight years, according to Eastdil Secured, who represented the seller in the transaction. Originally built in 1988 and renovated in 2002, the center is situated on roughly 30 acres near California State University Fullerton. Sprouts Farmers Market, Target and PetSmart anchor the property, which was 97 percent leased at the time of sale. Other tenants at the center include Urban Air Adventure Park and Hibbett Sports. Christopher Hoffmann, Mark Damiani and Chase Levra of Atlanta-based Eastdil Secured represented the seller, Kite Realty, in the transaction, while Greg Stampley and Jessica Henning, also of Eastdil, led the debt process. Eastdil additionally arranged acquisition financing on behalf of Space Investment Partners.”
2. North Euclid Shopping Center:
“Hanley Investment Group Real Estate Advisors has facilitated the $12.6 million sale of North Euclid Shopping Center on April 28, 2025, a 41,219-square-foot shopping center located in the Orange County city of Fullerton. A 21,480-square-foot Stater Bros. Markets formerly anchored the property. The remaining space is fully leased to a barber shop, hair salon, family dentist, chiropractic office, H&R Block and multiple quick-service restaurants.
“Kevin Fryman, Eric Wohl and Ed Hanley of Hanley Investment represented the seller, Anaheim, California-based Kraemer Land Co., and the buyer, an off-market local private investor, in the transaction. Kraemer Land Co. has managed North Euclid Shopping Center for 21 years.”
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