BOSC Equities Purchases Brea, CA Building on East Imperial Highway


Waad J. Nadhir, Chief Executive Officer for BOSC Equities today announced that the company has purchased 1647 East Imperial Highway in Brea, California.

The 3,000 square foot building is home to the Brea location of Al & Ed’s Autosound, Southern California’s largest mobile electronics specialist.

“The purchase of 1647 East Imperial Highway further enhances our portfolio of California and Michigan commercial properties. As with all properties in our portfolio, we’re committed to commercial reinvestment and Class A upkeep,” stated Mr. Nadhir.

BOSC Equities co-founded by Waad J. Nadhir, the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, began operations in 1989 and has developed properties throughout the United States. The company’s core business is value-added property redevelopment that can include properties developed for urban in-fill and mixed-use. BOSC Equities acquires assets in need of revitalization which can benefit from the company’s entrepreneurial and aggressive approach to redevelopment and repositioning in a market. BOSC Equities seeks to renovate properties to an institutional quality that benefits our customers, the community and our investors. For further information visit www.bosc.com.

 

 

 

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