01/20/2019
One year ago, Millworks passed the Packard keys to Long Beach Rising and we could not be more proud. Amazing architecture, quality building and the coolest of owners!
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The Packard Building, a historic structure at 205 E. Anaheim St. owned by Millworks, is soon to be home to Long Beach’s first bouldering gym, PEQUOD. On January 13, gym designer Grayston Leonard signed a lease for the building, in which he plans to build out an area for bouldering (a form of rock climbing without the use of ropes or tethers), yoga studios, communal space and retail. According to Kasra Esteghamat, who manages and designs projects for Millworks, Leonard has designed many gyms in the past, but this will be his first venture on his own. Pictured from left are: Linda, Grayston and Jim Leonard; Nancy Singular, broker associate from Engel & Völkers Beverly Hills representing the lessee; Catherine Morris, broker with William Morris Commercial; Toliver Morris, broker and founder of William Morris Commercial, representing Millworks; Esteghamat; and Vanessa Skidmore, administrative assistance with William Morris Commercial. (Photograph by Pat Flynn)
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